But now at 39, Malik is a free man. Detained under the pleasure of the ruler, he could only be released through a royal ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he was “personally very excited” and appreciative of the visit by his Indian counterpart, ...
While she found Zamri’s views “despicable”, she reminded the prime minister that he cannot threaten arrests before any crime ...
It was therefore no surprise that 99 civil society organisations (CSOs) penned a protest letter to the regional body ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has issued a stern warning that “maximum action”, including arrests, will be executed against ...
In a statement today, the ministry said matters related to the construction, renovation and compliance of places of worship ...
They are believed to be people whom the authority suspected as participants of a planned protest rally against alleged illegal houses of worship ...
The two leaders are Dungun Bersatu chief Abdul Aziz Ismail and Hulu Langat Bersatu information chief Shafiq Abdul Halim, according to notices from the disciplinary board that were leaked to the media ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the government under his leadership remains steadfast in upholding the principles of integrity and justice, and is fully committed to cleansing the country of all ...
Police have not allowed the organisers of an upcoming rally against "illegal" houses of worship to proceed with the event. Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus said the decision was made after ...
In this context, Modi’s visit has the potential to redefine the substance, direction, and ambition of Malaysia–India relations and to prompt Malaysia to recalibrate its strategic posture by treating ...
Malaysia’s approach to artificial intelligence (AI) and digital policy today looks a lot like that overly eager runner, racing ahead with flashy new systems before doing the basic training and prep ...
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