June 7, 2025
Politics

Enforcement Against LPG Abuse Striking a Balance for Fairness and Efficiency

In the ongoing battle against subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) abuse, Datuk Seri Dr. Wee Ka Siong emphasizes the need for a strategic approach that targets the root causes rather than penalizing small-scale traders and hawkers. According to Dr. Wee, the focus should zero in on large-scale smuggling operations at the borders and the misuse

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Putra Heights Inferno Victims Plea for Extended Aid Support

In the quiet neighborhood of Putra Heights, a calamity struck that left its residents reeling. The peaceful streets were suddenly engulfed in chaos when a gas pipeline explosion wreaked havoc, leaving behind a trail of destruction – houses reduced to rubble, cars charred beyond recognition. As the dust settled and the flames died down, the

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Man Arrested After Attempted Robbery of Chinese Nationals in Johor

In the quiet neighborhood of Gelang Patah in Iskandar Puteri, a typical Sunday afternoon took a terrifying turn when a man attempted to rob two Chinese nationals at their home. This incident set off a chain of events that would ultimately lead to the swift apprehension of the perpetrator by the local authorities. Iskandar Puteri

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Sarawak Governments Initiative to Enhance Journalism Through International Training

The lush greenery of Sarawak sets the stage for a new chapter in journalism as the state government unveils its ambitious plan to elevate local media personnel through international training programs. Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg’s commitment shines a light on the importance of continuous learning and development in the ever-evolving landscape of journalism.

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Ex-police Sergeants Downfall Jail Term Begins Amid Bribery Conviction

Former police sergeant Mohamed Faruk Mohd Hairul Quah found himself at the mercy of justice as he embarked on a new chapter behind bars. His attempt to overturn a conviction, jail sentence, and fine for soliciting and accepting a RM2,000 bribe came to an abrupt halt on Thursday (May 29). The Court of Appeal, represented

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Akmal Nasrullah Commitment as Deputy Minister Unwavering Amid Political Changes

Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir, the Deputy Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, has made it clear that he has no intentions of resigning from his position. Hailing from Johor Baru and closely associated with Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli, Akmal expressed his dismay over the resignations of Rafizi and Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik

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Sabah Water Department Ensuring Reliable UMS Supply Amid Student Concerns

The Sabah State Water Department finds itself in the spotlight as it defends its water supply operations to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). Despite facing increasing complaints from students about prolonged shortages, the department stands by its assurance that the supply has consistently met demand. As reported by The Star, concerns have been raised by students

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Segamat MP Denies Allegations PKR MPs Remain United Behind PM Anwar Ibrahim

As the political landscape simmers with speculation and intrigue, one voice rises above the noise to set the record straight. R. Yuneswaran, the Segamat MP, firmly denies swirling claims that key members of the People’s Justice Party (PKR) are withdrawing their support for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. In a display of unwavering confidence,

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Sarawak Governments Initiative to Enhance Journalism Through International Training

The lush greenery of Sarawak sets the stage for a new chapter in journalism as the state government unveils its ambitious plan to elevate local media personnel through international training programs. Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg’s commitment shines a light on the importance of continuous learning and development in the ever-evolving landscape of journalism.

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Ex-police Sergeants Downfall Jail Term Begins Amid Bribery Conviction

Former police sergeant Mohamed Faruk Mohd Hairul Quah found himself at the mercy of justice as he embarked on a new chapter behind bars. His attempt to overturn a conviction, jail sentence, and fine for soliciting and accepting a RM2,000 bribe came to an abrupt halt on Thursday (May 29). The Court of Appeal, represented

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