[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The proposed creation of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) to investigate the alleged misappropriation of funds in Tabung Haji (TH) and the existence of a beef import cartel in the country is expected to steal the spotlight in today’s session of Dewan Rakyat. Based on the …
Read More »Liverpool answers all Tottenham questions
[ad_1] Liverpool changed the style when they invited 2,000 fans back to Anfield and beat Wolvers, without giving Spurs a chance to rest in the Premier League title race. The Wolves received a rude awakening and were half the team they usually are when they fell 4-0 to English champions …
Read More »There was no injustice suffered by the convicted businessman even though Ku Nan received ADNA, lawyer says
[ad_1] Businessman Tan Eng Boon was fined RM 1.5 million for instigating Tengku Adnan Mansor in September last year. PETALING JAYA: A property developer who was fined 1.5 million ringgit for instigating Tengku Adnan Mansor in land deals did not suffer any injustice after the former minister was conditionally released …
Read More »Caught between allies, PAS must bide its time, says analyst
[ad_1] Party leaders Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, Muhyiddin Yassin and Abdul Hadi Awang, partners in Muafakat Nasional. (Facebook photo) PETALING JAYA: A political analyst says that PAS, sandwiched between reluctant allies Umno and PPBM, will continue to adopt a “wait and see” approach rather than taking sides. But if it is …
Read More »Paul Pogba is the ‘most overrated player I have ever seen in my LIFE’, criticizes Jamie Carragher
[ad_1] ‘Free yourself!’: Paul Pogba is the ‘most overrated player I have ever seen’, criticizes Jamie Carragher after Mino Raiola’s latest outburst, as he insists the Frenchman is not ‘worth it’ for Manchester United as Cristiano Ronaldo By Kieran Jackson for Mailonline Published: 23:36 GMT, December 7, 2020 | Updated: …
Read More »5 Malaysian Towns That Were World War II Battlegrounds
[ad_1] Japanese troops in the streets of Kuala Lumpur, with the train station in the background. (Image from Pinterest) In the early hours of December 8, 1941, the residents of Kota Bharu awoke to the thunderous sound of gunfire, as bright flashes lit up the sky. The Japanese had arrived, …
Read More »Government launches MalaysiaBiz portal to boost SMEs
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The digital economy, designated as one of the main pillars of the Shared Prosperity 2030 vision, will receive special attention to spearhead the country’s post-Covid-19 resurgence, says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. One of the areas that will be emphasized is the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), …
Read More »Ku Nan discharged but not acquitted
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A new development in the RM1mil corruption case involving Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor has resulted in the High Court granting him an exemption that did not amount to an acquittal (DNAA). Judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali granted the DNAA order to the former Minister of …
Read More »‘Perak Move’ exposes the myth about working for Ummah
[ad_1] Call it hit, hard or not, but the “Perak Move” proves only one thing. All the claims by politicians that they were doing things for the unity of the Ummah or in the interests of the nation and the rakyat, to justify their cunning maneuvers, are simply nonsense. Who …
Read More »Pathologists Say No Signs of Sexual Assault in Nora Anne
[ad_1] Nora Anne Quoirin was found dead 2.5 km from a resort in Negeri Sembilan, 10 days after she and her parents arrived on vacation. (Photo by Bernama) SEREMBAN: The forensic court here was told today that French-Irish teenager Nora Anne Quoirin may have been dead for at least two …
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