[ad_1] SABAH SURVEYS | Villagers in remote Kampung Terian in Ulu Papar, Sabah believe that their home, surrounded by lush jungles and accessible only by ATVs, is paradise. However, the subsistence way of life of the 300 members of the Dusun tribe is currently under threat, as they could be …
Read More »Member of the supreme council of a student in quarantine, waiting for the results of the Covid-19 test
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Member of the Supreme Council of Umno Datuk Mohd Razlan Rafii (Photo), who was campaigning in Sabah, has been hospitalized while awaiting Covid-19 test results, according to media reports. Mohd Razlan is currently in mandatory quarantine and receiving treatment at a Kota Kinabalu hospital following the Covid-19 …
Read More »Output to date at a level not seen since 2015, says Bank Islam
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (September 21): The year-to-date (YTD) sale of Malaysian shares in Bursa Malaysia is at an exit level not seen since 2015. So far this year, foreign funds have taken out RM21.41 billion net of local shares, surpassing the foreign net outflow of RM19.49 billion in 2015, Bank …
Read More »Lawsuit for Anwar’s Pardon May Continue, High Court Rules
[ad_1] Anwar Ibrahim’s pardon in 2018 is being challenged by lawyer Mohd Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz, who says he does not agree with the law. KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here today dismissed the requests of the government and Anwar Ibrahim to resolve a lawsuit brought against them by lawyer …
Read More »When our leaders ignore Rukun Negara
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | ‘Morality starts from above, not from below …’ Halimah: Let us revive the spirit of appreciation for Rukun Negara Doc: Politicians from Perikatan Nasional (PN) are now promoting Rukun Negara in view of “Unity Month”. This “Unity Month” is the only time of the year when …
Read More »Will Jeffrey avoid the Supreme Leader’s disciple?
[ad_1] SABAH SURVEYS | Inland Keningau is an idyllic town called Tambunan, located in the valley that separates the Crocker Range and Trus Madi mountains. Tambunan is famous for its rice and ginger farms, as well as the location of the last stand of Mat Salleh. He was a local …
Read More »16,877 police, military and spouses in tomorrow’s early voting
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: Early voting for the 16th Sabah state election involving 16,877 security forces personnel and their spouses will take place tomorrow at 55 voting centers, the Electoral Commission (EC) said today. The EC Secretary, Ikmalrudin Ishak, said of this number, 7,487 are armed forces personnel and their spouses, …
Read More »Jurgen Klopp explains his anger at Liverpool’s bank after Chelsea’s red card
[ad_1] Jurgen Klopp moved to clarify an incident that saw him admonish a member of his backroom staff in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Chelsea on Sunday. After referee Paul Tierney showed Andreas Christensen a red card at the top of halftime at Stamford Bridge, an anonymous member of the traveling …
Read More »Work or hijab? Singapore debates ‘disturbing’ ban on Islamic headscarf
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Every day, before starting her shift at a Singapore government hospital, Farah removes her hijab, the Islamic veil she has worn since she was a teenager. Although Muslim minority women are free to wear the hijab in most Singapore settings, some professions exclude the veil, and a recent …
Read More »Judge Temporarily Stops US Government Ban On WeChat
[ad_1] NEW YORK: A judge approved a request from a group of US WeChat users to delay looming federal government restrictions that could make the popular app nearly impossible to use. In a ruling dated Saturday (September 19), Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler in California said that the government’s actions would …
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