SHAH ALAM: The family of a woman whose Hindu wedding reception was allegedly raided by the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) has claimed that the incident was "sensationalised" by the media.
A TOTAL of 79,414 people had been nabbed under Op Cantas since it was launched in August last year, the Dewan Rakyat was told.
PETALING JAYA: Some 30 youths from the Sepang PKR Youth wing gathered at the party headquarters here last night to voice their support for PKR deputy president Azmin Ali.
KUALA LUMPUR: ALAWMAKER has called for an inquiry into the Klang Valley water crisis, saying those responsible for allowing the crisis to occur should be held accountable for the losses incurred.
KOTA BARU: The federal-level technical committee to study whether hudud can be enforced in Kelantan will consist of politically non-partisan experts inclusive of those with Islamic legal knowledge.
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KUANTAN: FOUL play has been ruled out in the death of British backpacker Gareth Huntley, whose body was discovered on the banks of Sungai Mentawak at Kampung Juara in Pulau Tioman on June 4.
KOTA KINABALU: POLICE have not received any report on allegations of corruption involving security personnel, leading to security breaches in the Eastern Sabah Safety Zone (Esszone).
LEGAL eagles soared to sporting success as they battled for supremacy in the 45th Malaysia-Singapore Bench & Bar Games and 5th Quadrangular Games held here recently.
KOTA KINABALU: Police will not enforce child custody orders in the guardianship battle cases of S. Deepa and M. Indira Gandhi, said Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
I WAS a nurse at a private hospital for five years. I became a nurse in the year 1999. At that time, I was a reserved and quiet person. I mostly just have conversations with the patients.
KUALA LUMPUR: "MY darling". These were the last words Arab-Malaysian Development Bank founder Hussain Ahmad Najadi uttered after he was gunned down at a temple here last year.
FOUR years ago, a sotong (octopus) by the name of Paul became the world's most famous football oracle. The psychic octopus outshone his human counterparts, the TV pundits and sportswriters with his accuracy in forecasting the outcome of World Cup matches.
SEREMBAN: Veteran athletics official Sasitharan Vellappan, 57, retired on May 31 after 32 years of teaching in primary schools in Negri Sembilan.
IT is basic economics that subsidies have the unintended effect of encouraging over-consumption of energy -- be it petrol, gas or electricity. By artificially making prices cheaper than market rate, there is less incentive to use energy more prudently. Without taking into account the impact of fossil fuel consumption to the country's carbon footprint, the government will inevitably spend more in mitigating environmentally-related diseases and damage to the ecosystem in future.