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1MDB audit tampering: Najib, Arul joint trial in Nov, Jan

KUALA LUMPUR: The 1MDB audit tampering trial involving former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and 1MDB’s former president and CEO, Arul Kanda Kandasamy will take place from Nov 18 to Nov 29, as well as from Jan 13 to

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Trailer carrying scrap rubber overturns on railway track

KUANTAN: A trailer carrying scrap rubber overturned at the railway track in Kuala Krau, Temerloh near here, early Monday morning. Temerloh police chief ACP Zundin Mahmood said the trailer which was carrying scrap rubber from Jerantut to Ipoh, Perak collided

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Najib Trial: Two teams from Bank Negara raided Ambank

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Negara investigation officer Azizul Adzani Abdul Ghafar revealed that there were two teams raiding the Ambank Raja Chulan branch four years ago. He was part of the first team that conducted the raid, arriving at the venue

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Kampung Muara Tebas: Epitome of racial harmony

KUCHING: At first glance, Kampung Muara Tebas is a typical Malay fishing village fronting the estuary of the Sarawak River, drawing tourists and fishermen supplying their daily catch to the seafood restaurants and cottage industries there. However, it never crossed

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400 people left homeless in Uma Bawang fire

BELAGA: Bintulu Fire and Rescue Department has confirmed that 407 people were left homeless when fire destroyed two blocks of longhouses at the Sungai Asap Resettlement Scheme in Uma Bawang, Sungai Koyan, yesterday evening. According to its chief Mohamad Meramit,

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Marine police foil attempt to smuggle out cooking gas

TAWAU: The Marine Police (PPM) arrested an Indonesian man near Sungai Haji Kuning here yesterday, after he was caught trying to smuggle out cooking gas to his home country. In the 5.10pm incident Sabah region 4 PPM commander, ACP Mohamad

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Missing Assunta schoolgirls found

PETALING JAYA: The two teenage girls who went missing after celebrating the Tamil New Year together on Sunday (April 14) were attempting to run away from home. Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Zani Che Din said both girls were

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Do Malays care about abuse of police power?

By: Rama Ramanathan On Sunday, at 5 pm, about 60 people gathered in the Esplanade, Penang, to commend Malaysia’s Human Rights Commission, Suhakam and to call on the government to act on Suhakam’s findings and recommendations on enforced disappearances and

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Huge fire breaks out at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Sixteen statues that were part of Notre Dame’s now destroyed spire are safe and unscathed after removed as part of a renovation just days ago. In one of the ironies surrounding the damage and destruction inflicted on the 12th Century cathedral, 16 green-grey statues

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