Indonesia ready to discuss maritime disputes with Malaysia JAKARTA: The Indonesian government has expressed its readiness to discuss maritime disputes with the Malaysian government, involving five segments, in Kota Kinabalu on Sept 6.
Cheer at last for ?biscuit kids? IPOH: Things are looking up for four children who had been eating biscuits to survive. Help is pouring in after the media highlighted their plight.
Mum disowns son over debt JOHOR BARU: A tyre shop owner has disowned her son after Ah Long harassed her over his RM60,000 gambling debt.
Rapper declines to reveal details of questioning that lasted over seven hours CYBERJAYA: Controversial rapper Wee Meng Chee was questioned for more than seven hours at the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) headquarters here over a video clip he posted on YouTube condemning racist remarks made by a principal at a Johor school recently.
30,000 citizenship applicants will know outcome next year KUALA TERENGGANU: About 30,000 individuals who applied for Malaysian citizenship between 2007 and 2009 will know the outcome early next year, said Deputy Home Minister Datuk Lee Chee Leong.
Fernandez lodges report against ex-Karyawan head KUALA LUMPUR: Karyawan president Datuk Freddie Fernandez has lodged a police report against the former association chairman on various claims, which he felt were defamatory.
Chua?s name abused on Net KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek has clarified that at least four fake or unofficial Facebook accounts have been created under his name.
News portal?s CEO lets lawyers handle issue on Bendera ?links? KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Insider chief executive officer Jahabar Sadiq has lodged a police report against Bayan Baru MP Datuk Seri Zahrain Mohamed Hashim, who accused him of having connections with Indonesian nationalist group, Benteng Rakyat Indonesia, or better known as Bendera.
Bookfest opens today at KLCC KUALA LUMPUR: South-East Asia?s largest book fair, BookFest @ Malaysia opens today at the KLCC Convention Centre.
Don?t turn our roads into rivers of death, says PM PETALING JAYA: Millions of Malaysians who will be flocking back to their hometowns for the Hari Raya celebration have been told to drive safely and not turn the country?s roads into ?rivers of death?.
Johor and Perak have the most hot spots KUALA LUMPUR: Police have identified 133 killer stretches throughout the country during Ops Sikap 22 held in conjunction with the Hari Raya holidays.
Gory images to put the fear in speed demons PETALING JAYA: They have lost limbs and seen their loved ones die. Today, they are speaking up as ?road safety ambassadors? with one important message ? it is better to be safe than sorry.
Free coffee and snacks for motorists PETALING JAYA: Motorists can help themselves to free coffee and snacks offered at selected Petronas petrol stations along highways and major trunk roads from Tuesday, Petronas Dagangan Bhd said in a statement.