Indonesian websites and socialite blogs are today buzzing with the big question: What really happened to Manohara, the darling of all Indonesia!WORLD FUTURES
(Bernama) - Gagasan Melayu Perak (GMP) today clarified that the police report it made yesterday over an article insulting Sultan Azlan Shah and Raja Muda Raja Dr Nazrin Shah of Perak has nothing to do…
Reporters covering the press conference after the leaders met at the presidential palace were refused permission to ask about the case of 17-year-old Indonesian-American model Manohara Odelia Pinot.…
(Bernama) - The High Court on Thursday allowed Attorney General (AG) Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail to intervene in Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin's suit challenging the legitimacy of Datuk Dr…
This is Anwar’s failure. He thinks he is a good leader because he can run the party all by himself. But this is not the mark of a good leader. A good leader is not one who can run the party all…
“ are sold at a brothel if they look good,” recounted one refugee. “If they are not beautiful, they might sell them at a restaurant or house-keeping job.”By Demetri…
(The Star) - The children of divorced parents where one has converted into another religion have to be raised in the common religion at the time of marriage until they come of age, the Cabinet has…
(The Star) - The Sessions Court here issued a warrant of arrest against Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamarudin on Thursday after he failed to turn up for his sedition trial.
(World Futures) - Blogger and Editor of Malaysia-Today website Raja Petra Kamarudin is missing and did not appear in court today, prompting the court to issue a warrant of arrest against him. Where is…
Najib was very supportive of Anwar Ibrahim’s rise and was – it is said – shell shocked by the events that lead to Anwar Ibrahim’s dismissal and his jailing as well as the…
By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani (The Malaysian Insider) KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 — Controversial blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin appears to have gone on the lam after he failed to turn up in court for…
By Pakac LutebAllah has blessed Malaysia with some truly decent people.They are leading Malaysia towards freedom and a prosperous just society with a low crime rate.That is the Malaysia i support.
Najib's liberalisation of ownership for selected sectors is welcomed but much more needs to be done to ensure tangible success for Malaysia's services industry By Tony Pua (Media…
It is not surprising that the new fangled concept of “One Malaysia”, just like its now neglected predecessor “Hadhari” and the even more famous one before that –…
By Hakim JoeThere are actually only three types of government in this world, anarchy, autocracy and democracy. The rest falls under these forms in one way or another. Anarchy is rule without a…
The big hope was that the Old Man would now stop attacking the party and the coalition and help the government restore confidence in Umno and BN.By Reme Ahmad (The Straits Times)
When a judge is plainly wrong, especially when he claims to interpret the obvious, it is not wrong for any right thinking member of the public to cricitize him. by N H Chan
(NST) KUALA LUMPUR: Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail has applied to act as intervener in the ongoing dispute on who is the rightful menteri besar of Perak on grounds that he is guardian of…
(The Straits Times) PONTIAN, April 23 — A mob of about 1,000 laid siege to a police station in Pejan Nanas, Johor, on Monday after a Malay teacher was allegedly assaulted by a Chinese man in a…
(The Straits Times) KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 — Five ministers have been tasked to look into the case of three Indian children converted to Islam by their father without the mother's consent…
By Lee Wei Lian (The Malaysian Insider) KUALA LUMPUR, April 23 — The partial opening up of Malaysia's services sector to unrestricted foreign investment has been well received by market…
The news that was missed by all local and national dailies revealed: “Cahya Mata Sarawak Bhd’s (CMS) unit CMS Land Sdn Bhd has secured RM232 million worth of construction contracts from…
One area where openness is sorely needed is in government spending. Billions of ringgit are poured into the economy, and yet unexplained "leakages" still happen — it sometimes feels as…
By Lourdes Charles (The Star) KUALA LUMPUR: Former Penang Deputy Chief Minister (DCM 1) Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin has been cleared of graft by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.