Malaysian government appeals ruling on Christians using ‘Allah’

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian government on Monday (March 15) appealed a court’s decision to overturn a decades-old official ban and allow Christians in the Muslim-majority country to use “Allah” to refer to God. The word has long been divisive in multi-ethnic Malaysia, with Christians complaining that attempts to prevent …

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Felda fails in its attempt to privatize FGV

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (March 15): The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) has failed in its offer to privatize FGV Holdings Bhd at RM1.30 per share. This raises the question of what Felda’s alternative plan is, as he could not fully own the plantation group. Felda only obtained an 81% stake …

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Confusion about ways to appeal a fine of 10,000 ringgit

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Not only are people confused about ways to appeal the RM10,000 fine for violating standard operating procedures (SOPs), but health authorities in different states are also facing the same situation. State Health Departments said they were not authorized to handle appeals or reduce the fine, according to …

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Where are the vaccines made in Malaysia, asks Anwar?

[ad_1] Russia has offered to share its experience in making its own Sputnik V vaccine. (AP Image) PETALING JAYA: Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has questioned why Malaysia has not started exploring its own Covid-19 vaccine production, and asked if enough is being done to make local production a reality. Anwar …

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