The weapons, two knives and a kerambit, were bought by the suspect some time ago, and investigations are ongoing to determine ...
SHAH ALAM – The national education system is in urgent need of reform to effectively address the rising number of bullying, rape and murder cases among school students, according to the Federation of ...
According to initial reports, the female victim sustained fatal injuries after being stabbed by the younger student.
SHAH ALAM - Police confirmed that no Malaysian citizens have been arrested for fentanyl abuse so far, following the discovery and massive seizure of the synthetic opioid here last August. Bukit Aman ...
SHAH ALAM – The family of Mohamad Rizal Mohamad Yatim, fondly known as Chia, is mourning his passing, as loved ones and friends flood social media with messages of condolence, remembering him as a ...
KOTA BHARU - A youth group in Kelantan has apologised for raising the Israeli flag during a solidarity event for Gaza, saying it was part of a re-enactment and not meant to offend anyone. Pertubuhan ...
KUALA LUMPUR - Phase Four payments of the Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) cash aid, amounting to RM2 billion and originally scheduled for November, will be brought forward and disbursed from Oct 18 in ...
KUALA LUMPUR - The government will allocate RM32 million to combat scams, cyber threats and sexual crimes involving the online exploitation of children, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said.
PETALING JAYA - Some RM1.26 billion will be allocated for the welfare of elderly folk, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Prime Minister said this will benefit about 180,000 senior citizens through ...
SHAH ALAM – The government has introduced the i-Saraan Plus scheme to enhance social protection for gig, e-hailing and p-hailing workers, offering a matching contribution incentive of up to RM600 a ...
SHAH ALAM - On-call allowances for public health workers will go up by around 40 per cent, effective Oct 1. Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the increase, the first since 2011, reflects ...