KUALA LUMPUR: Media Chinese International Ltd may reduce its workforce to about 1,000 from 1,800 as cost saving measures. 
KUALA LUMPUR: AppAsia Bhd shareholders have approved a plan for the company to pursue a share buy back plan, shareholders who attended the online annual general meeting today said.
KUALA LUMPUR: The formation of Pakatan Nasional will allow Pas and Barisan Nasional to replace Pakatan Harapan with a “back door” government that consists a Muslim-dominated federal government that would be openly hostile to non-Muslims, the Federal Constitution and democratic institutions.
A DISTINCT, strong sweet smell pervades the air as soon as I prise open the cover of a long forgotten medicine box. It came into my possession together with the contents of an entire house some three years back and had remained in an obscure corner until now.
KUALA LUMPUR: Details of how Datuk Seri Najib Razak paid for the upkeep of his “Ah-Jib Gor” Facebook page, publication of a Chinese weekly and setting up of a news portal called The Malaysian Digest were revealed today.
Into the final month of the year, all the people around me have suddenly vanished: fewer colleagues showing up at work and badminton buddies are nowhere in sight.
JOHOR BARU: Keeping a low profile is all DAP's Skudai assemblyman Dr Boo Cheng Hau wants to do after he failed to make the cut in the DAP Central Executive Committee (CEC) re-election yesterday.
KLUANG: There is no such thing as a Malay tsunami in Johor in the next general election, said Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.
Enlightenment-era French philosopher Denis Diderot used to say that “all things must be examined, debated, investigated without exception and without regard for anyone’s feelings”.  
KUANTAN: The National Union of Journalists (NuJ) expressed disappointment over the treatment of its members during the Pahang Umno Convention here on Saturday.
JOHOR BARU: Members of the Johor media fraternity recently battled it out against each other in the Johor Media Club (KMJ) inter-media badminton doubles competition at Stadium Tebrau.
KUALA LUMPUR: Two companies and three others are seeking RM100 million in compensation from an online news portal over an article on a bidding for the government fuel subsidy rationalisation programme.