Strait of Hormuz disruption to push up food production costs: Economy Minister
This impact could put pressure on food production costs in the next quarter. It is not merely an issue of oil prices.
Experts urge action against landlords in Hulu langat ‘foreigner flat’ case
Hulu langat ‘foreigner flat’ exposes gaps in rental oversight, say experts
‘Foreigner flat’ now empty, but residents say scars remain
Sungai Tekali ‘foreigner flat’ vacant after enforcement action
Polygraph tests risk becoming cosmetic anti-corruption tool: TI Malaysia
Transparency International Malaysia president Dr Raymon Ram said the greater concern was whether agencies would use polygraph testing as a visible response to integrity...
Polygraph tests helpful, but not foolproof, experts warn
Independent criminologist Datuk Shahul Hamid Abdul Rahim stressed that polygraph testing was not a definitive instrument for determining whether a person was telling the...
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Ex-Fed chair Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the former US Federal Reserve chief, passed away at 100, leaving behind a complex legacy of economic growth and crisis.
South Africa boosts security ahead of anti-migrant deadline
South African police ramp up nationwide deployments ahead of a June 30 ultimatum for undocumented foreigners to leave, following weeks of xenophobic unrest.
Malago elected to lead Italian football federation
Giovanni Malago, former Milan-Cortina Olympics chief, wins FIGC presidency with 68.58% of votes to revive Italian football.
Male student critical after falling from school building in Ipoh
A 13-year-old male student is in critical condition after allegedly falling from a school building in Ipoh, with police investigating the incident.





