The Sarawak government’s stand to use English as a medium of instruction is both timely and well-grounded by legal and historical provisions under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63), said former Bukit ...
The Malaysia Media Council (MMM) has expressed serious concern over the RM100,000 compounds recently imposed by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on Sin Chew Media ...
Rising above the skyline of Chan Sow Lin, Kuala Lumpur, KL48 represents more than a property development, it is a distinctive urban lifestyle destination. Developed by BCM Holdings Sdn Bhd, a member ...
Inside the bustling Harbin Taiping International Airport in the northeast of China, Liu De-wen, a man from Kaohsiung in China’s Taiwan region, dropped to his knee and unzipped the backpack slung ...
The Coroner’s Court was informed today that Noraidah Lamat, the late Zara Qairina Mahathir’s mother, expressed that she had ‘no tears left to cry’ on the long journey from her home in Sipitang to the ...
The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) is on high alert for possible strong winds along the Sabah east coast. Sandakan APM officer Captain (PA) Sulaiman Salama said their monitoring will focus on ...
The police have dismissed a social media post, which claims that a child sustains serious injuries from a crocodile attack in Sematan on Thursday, as fake news. According to Lundu District police ...
The Coroner’s Court was informed today that a student, identified only as ‘A’, had taken more than two weeks of medical leave following the tragic July 16 incident that led to the death of Zara ...
A total of 69 schools in Sabah and Sarawak have been affected by floods as of today, the Education Ministry said in a statement. In Sabah, 33 primary schools and five secondary schools were hit, while ...
Rural women in Sarawak must seize opportunities to take on greater roles in leadership and community development in support of the government’s target of increasing women’s participation in national ...
The Magistrates’ Court here today fined an unemployed man RM1,000 in default 10 days’ imprisonment for cutting his brother-in-law’s newly-repaired water supply pipe. Magistrate Nursyaheeqa Nazwa ...
West Kalimantan’s decision to withdraw from the upcoming Borneo Games 2025 here may be linked not only to financial planning but also to changes in provincial leadership, said Khairul Nizam Morshidi.