PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has reserved its judgment on the motion launched by a 35-year-old man who is contesting a Selangor Syariah law provision on sexual intercourse against the order of nature.
KHARTOUM: The United States on Monday formally removed Sudan's state sponsor of terrorism designation, 27 years after putting the country on its blacklist, the US embassy in Khartoum announced.
We have the advantage of enjoying more leeway while dining in restaurants these days and some might not have seen family and friends for a long time. There is nothing wrong to be merry, but please spare a thought for other patrons as well. Not everyone appreciates loud noises.
The property market is poised for a rebound next year with the overall sector expected to register growth, albeit cautiously, says PropertyGuru Malaysia country manager Sheldon Fernandez.
KOTA KINABALU: Parti Warisan Sabah (Warisan) needs to amend its constitution first if it seeks to become a national party and garner membership among West Malaysians.
KUALA LUMPUR: The ongoing recovery in Chinaʼs production will help moderate the decline in Malaysiaʼs industrial production in the near future, Moody's Analytics economist Denise Cheok said.
Prime London markets are expected to outperform prime regional and mainstream UK markets over the next five years, says Knight Frank Malaysia associate director, international residential project marketing, Dominic Heaton-Watson.
RIYADH: An explosion rocked a Singapore-flagged oil tanker off the Saudi port city of Jeddah on Monday, the vessel’s owner said, in the latest in a series of attacks on energy infrastructure in the kingdom.
KUALA LUMPUR: Japan remains optimistic about the development of Japan-Malaysia economic relations in the coming years.
KUALA LUMPUR: Knight Frank Malaysia Sdn Bhd and St George, a member of the Berkeley Group, officially launched The Imperial, a 30-storey signature building at the heart of Chelsea Creek, expansive canal-side development in one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods.
KOTA BARU: Desperate Malaysian men are breaking the law to cross over illegally into Thailand to see their families there after being separated by Covid-19 and movement restrictions in both countries.
KUALA LUMPUR: Hartalega Holdings Bhd has confirmed that 35 of its employees have tested positive for Covid-19, 20 of them at the Bestari Jaya operations, and 15 at the Next Generation Integrated Glove Manufacturing Complex (NGC) in Sepang.
KOTA BARU: Two Immigration officers, who were based at Johor Immigration Department, were charged at Kota Baru Sessions Court today with 33 counts of graft involving a total of RM154,340 between April, 2018 and November last year.
KUALA LUMPUR: With regulations under the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) gradually being lifted, many Malaysians have been thrilled to go on short getaways.
IPOH: The new Perak state executive council (exco) line-up will not have any ethnic Chinese or Indian representation for now, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Saarani Mohamad said.