Malaysia
Malays over-dependent on govt, says Muhyiddin
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 —The Malay community is too dependent on government assistance which is a big reason why they do not control the nation's economy said Tan Sri Datuk Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin today.
The deputy prime minister said however that he will agree to RM5 million in requested funding for the Association of Bumiputera Manufacturers and ... Read More
Umno leaders wave to the crowd at the start of the party’s 66th anniversary celebrations at the Bukit Jalil stadium in Kuala Lumpur on May 11, 2012. — Picture by Choo Choy May Read More
No need for PSC decision to issue Lynas TOL, says AELB
By Shannon Teoh
DENGKIL, May 17 — Local regulators must wait for the science minister to decide on an appeal but not a parliamentary review of Lynas Corp's controversial rare earths plant before issuing a license to the ... Read More
DPM: We have already fulfilled Bersih’s demands
By Clara Chooi
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin insisted today that the federal government had already bowed to Bersih 2.0's demands but merely failed to adequately explain it to voters.Explaining, the ... Read More
Same minimum wage in Sabah, Sarawak if economy improves
KOTA KINABALU, May 17 — The government will not impose a different private sector minimum wage for Sabah and Sarawak if a review conducted by the National Wage Consultation Council (NWCC) finds that the ... Read MoreEx-Tourism Malaysia D-G cleared of graft charges
By Lisa J. Ariffin
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Datuk Mirza Mohamad Taiyab was acquitted of graft charges by the KL Sessions Court today as the prosecution failed to prove its case against the former Tourism Malaysia ... Read More
DPM: Burden on Bar Council to prove impartiality
By Lee Wei Lian
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Bar Council leaders have created a perception problem for the Bar and the onus is on them to prove that they are an impartial body, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today.The deputy ... Read More
Malaysia to explore possibility of having foreign workers act
JAKARTA, May 17 — Malaysia will explore the possibility of having a Foreign Workers Act to manage foreign workers in the country, totalling four million now.Minister in the Prime Minister's Department ... Read MoreMalaysian killer freed after 21 years
By Lisa J. Ariffin
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — The Malaysian who gunned down renowned Sydney heart surgeon Victor Chang more than twenty years ago is set to be released and returned home, after serving 21 years in ... Read MoreAs polls loom, Najib seizes a chunk of social media
By Anisah Shukry
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — With over one million Facebook friends and 500,000 Twitter followers, Datuk Seri Najib Razak appears to have gained a solid footing in the social media networks which have become ... Read More
Consult election commission to avoid making misguided conclusions, researchers told
PORT DICKSON, May 17 — Independent researchers should consult the Election Commission (EC) for accurate information to avoid them from making misguided assumptions, said EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz ... Read MoreMore Articles
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- Tunku Aziz a man of principle and integrity, says Kit Siang
- Ahmad Maslan urges all Malays in DAP to quit party
- Guan Eng thanks Tunku Aziz, says will not trade barbs
- Bar Council now a ‘political party’, says Dr M
- Muhyiddin: Over 24,000 teachers could be up for promotion
- Nazri: Bar Council has no right to reject law academy
- DBKL, police keep watch over Ambiga’s residence
- PAS always ready to talk Islam with Umno, says Nik Aziz
- EC: List of voters with shared addresses now online
- Association wants London hecklers brought to book
- Suspect in toddler abuse case arrested
- MCA suspends Pahang youth leader over anti-Lynas stand
- Penang Institute: Fellowship offer was not to compensate for senatorship
- Don’t deride any race, says Taib
- Tunku Aziz was offered fellowship before he quit, DAP sources say
- Muhyiddin: 28 recommendations to reduce teachers’ workload
- Pak Samad sees government plot to ‘demonise’ Bersih 2.0
- Former NS RTD director cleared of graft charge
- Nazri says will study forming second Malaysian Bar
- Tunku Aziz: I don’t trust Guan Eng
- Proham: Stop ‘acts of intimidation’ towards Ambiga
- Proham slams ‘unruly’ conduct during Najib’s UK speech
- Najib arrives in NY for whirlwind visit
- Tunku Aziz never ‘suited’ to DAP, says Dr M
- Bersih seeks more eyes to watch for vote fraud
- Umno’s rejuvenation process should also focus on young professionals
- Bersih 2.0: 100 police violence victims to come forward on Saturday
- No plans for Bersih 4.0 yet, says polls watchdog
- Newsmen’s detention further strains ties with Indonesia
- Autistic Aussie on trial for Malaysia-born stepmom’s murder
- After London, PM heads to NY for four-day visit






