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Scholars, lawyer pan Tuan Ibrahim over ‘fake’ hadith

PUCHONG: Scholars from various fields and a lawyer panned PAS deputy president Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man’s Islamic justification in rejecting the motion that compels all federal lawmakers to declare assets. “Whatever precedence there is that suggests one to be

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Pasir Gudang pollution: Will buffer zones help?

JOHOR BAHRU: As the government studies the need to restructure the buffer zones for industrial areas in Pasir Gudang following the latest episode of health issues plaguing the many schools in the industrial town last week, concerns have arisen that

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Woman arrested, charged for ‘controlling behaviour’

LONDON: A woman was charged with ‘controlling behaviour,’ an offense punishable by law in England, for allegedly nagging her bodybuilder husband to do more housework and spend less time at the gym. Valerie Sanders was scheduled for trial in court

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Water crisis: India sends out 250 civil servants to dry areas

NEW DELHI: India is sending more than 250 civil servants to some of the driest areas of the vast country in an effort by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to tackle water shortages. India’s monsoon, which accounts for nearly 70%

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Ocasio-Cortez: Texas migrant facility in ‘horrifying’ state

CLINT, Texas: Migrants held at a border patrol station in Texas were being kept in ‘horrifying’ conditions that included psychological abuse and being told to drink out of toilets, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said after a visit to the facility with

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Calm befalls Hong Kong after violent protests

HONG KONG: A tense calm descended on Hong Kong early today, hours after police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters who had stormed the legislature in chaotic scenes, to protest against an extradition bill in a direct challenge

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Toddler dies after falling into decorative pond

KUALA KANGSAR: A Hari Raya outing turned into a tragedy when a two-year-old boy died yesterday after falling into a decorative pond at a house in Kampung Labu Kubong, Kuala Kangsar. Kuala Kangsar district police chief ACP Razali Ibrahim said

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Ku Nan’s RM2 mil corruption trial begins today

KUALA LUMPUR: Former minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor’s trial on a charge of receiving a RM2 million bribe from businessman Chai Kin Kong will begin at the High Court today, with four witnesses expected to testify on the

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Yeo: No more chemical factory in Pasir Gudang

JOHOR BAHRU: The government will not approve any more application for the construction of new chemical plants in Pasir Gudang to ensure a more sustainable development in the area, said Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climatic Change Minister Yeo Bee

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Asset declaration motion passed unanimously at the Parliament

KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat unanimously approved the motion to compel MPs to declare their assets yesterday. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Liew Vui Keong, when winding up the debate on the motion, said it was Pakatan Harapan’s

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