UPDATED 8.05PM Its executive director Izmir Salleh says far from owning a Ferrari, he has never even sat in one.
Transparency International (M) wants authorities to hasten their probes and offer a conclusion in public interest.
The trio who first screened a ‘sex video on Anwar’ last March are now challenging the opposition leader with a 'more shocking' expose.
The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) columnist stands by his report that the PM's wife spent lavishly on designer Carl Kapp's clothing.
UPDATED 2.05PM The businessman faced two fresh cheating charges today at the Tunku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang.
The company to refine rare earth materials in Gebeng has yet to identify a permanent site to dump its radioactive wastes. [VIDEO INSIDE]
The law after the 2009 amendments enables students to attain academic freedom, contends the Aspirasi group.
The former PKR deputy chief also names the daily's group editor Abdul Aziz Ishak in his defamation suit filed in KL today.
PAS research centre has found that former S'gor exco Hasan Ali's expulsion from the party has had very little ripple effect.
FREE YOURSAY 'If he is saying disparity of income exists despite NEP, who else but the doc should be held accountable?'
Refuting claims that Felda would experience a deficit if it floats FGVH, Ahmad Maslan stresses that this would not happen.
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UN rights chief: Libya government must wrest control of prisons from brigades CBC.ca DAVOS, Switzerland — The UN's top human rights official said Friday that Libya's transitional government must take control of all makeshift prisons to prevent further atrocities against detainees. Various former rebel groups are holding as many as 8000 ... |
![]() Costa offers settlement for passengers The Hindu By Steve Scherer | ROME (Reuters) - Costa Cruises has offered to pay 11000 euros in compensation to each of the more than 3000 passengers aboard the ship that capsized near the island of Giglio two weeks ago, Italian consumer groups said on Friday. |
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![]() North Korea makes mobile phone users 'war criminals' The Hindu By Lawrence Latif DEAR LEADER Kim Jong-il might have departed only a month ago but his favoured son seems to be following in his madcap footsteps by warning citizens that using a mobile phone will make them 'war criminals'. In 2008 North Korea started ... |



