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Burning of objects is recognised worldwide as a legitimate form of democratic protest, so why are authorities worked up over ...
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The police, the attorney-general, the home minister and the prime minister must answer to a royal commission of inquiry.
Lawyers representing Kampung Sungai Baru residents who are in a dispute over the acquisition of their land in the heart of the capital city have chided Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister ...
Malaysians have taken to social media to criticise Anwar Ibrahim's response to a visibly shaken teenager who had asked whether his government planned to do away with the quota system, with many saying ...
Convenience chain store 7-Eleven in Israel is among the biggest supporters of the current military campaign in Gaza, in a trend of local franchise licensees of global brands expressing moral support ...
A group of United Nations experts has named BlackRock among dozens of entities, weapon manufacturers and financial institutions in a joint statement warning them not to engage in arms transfers to ...
A lawyer has taken Anwar Ibrahim to task over comments on the controversy surrounding a 130-year-old Hindu temple, which is facing pressure from authorities and ruling politicians to make way for the ...
Lawyer Latheefa Koya has come out strongly against a proposed bill governing the office of Federal Territories mufti, saying it would grant far-reaching powers to an unelected official appointed by a ...
The drugs and firearms trial of Muhammed Yusoff Rawther today continued outside the courtroom to take a closer look at the car belonging to the former staff member at Anwar Ibrahim's office, with a ...
Bersatu has urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to break his silence on serious allegations implicating him and a close associate made during the firearms and drugs trial of a former research assistant ...
Vocal rights group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) has weighed in on the recent controversy sparked by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's attempt to seek immunity for himself ahead of a sexual assault civil ...
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