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  • Annuar Musa wishes Umno’s Zahid luck in dominating state elections

    Annuar Musa wishes Umno’s Zahid luck in dominating state elections

    Former Umno lawmaker Tan Sri Annuar Musa has extended his well wishes to Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi regarding the latter’s ambition to dominate three of the six seats in the upcoming elections. Annuar, who was expelled from Umno last December, acknowledged that Ahmad Zahid has a responsibility to rally his supporters, but also noted that voters in…

  • BN-PH alliance focuses on economy to win voter trust for next election

    BN-PH alliance focuses on economy to win voter trust for next election

    Umno vice-president Johari Abdul Ghani has urged Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH) to concentrate on reviving the Malaysian economy in order to secure public trust and win the upcoming general election. Johari, a former second finance minister, believes that a strong economic recovery could significantly boost the two coalitions’ chances of success in the next election. “I believe…

  • Tory civil war fears as more Johnson allies may quit

    Tory civil war fears as more Johnson allies may quit

    The Conservative Party is on high alert as rumours circulate that additional allies of Boris Johnson may resign as MPs, potentially escalating internal conflict within the party. Johnson’s supporters have indicated that two more MPs may be preparing to step down, following the recent resignations of Nadine Dorries and Nigel Adams, who joined the former prime minister in triggering by-elections.…

  • Anwar Ibrahim denies using judiciary for political revenge as Malaysia PM

    Anwar Ibrahim denies using judiciary for political revenge as Malaysia PM

    Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of Malaysia has dismissed allegations that he is utilising the nation’s judiciary system to exact political revenge on certain individuals. Instead, Anwar emphasised his respect for the country’s judiciary and his commitment to not interfering in decisions made by the attorney-general or judges in any case. Anwar stated, “If revenge was on my mind or my…

  • PM urges focus on values-based education to boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness

    PM urges focus on values-based education to boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness

    In a recent speech, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasised the importance of raising education standards based on core values and virtues to create knowledgeable individuals with strong principles. He cited the need to draw strength from religion and instil confidence, values, and virtues in education, similar to efforts in other countries. Anwar also highlighted the importance of using the…

  • Pakistan floods claim 25 lives, PM orders emergency measures

    Pakistan floods claim 25 lives, PM orders emergency measures

    Torrential rain has caused havoc in Pakistan’s northwest regions, resulting in the collapse of houses and the deaths of at least 25 people. The districts of Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and Karak in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province were hit by heavy rain and hail on Saturday. According to senior rescue officer Khateer Ahmed, 145 individuals were injured as trees were uprooted and…

  • Umno AGM 2023: DAP fears, Najib’s freedom, and party’s blind spots

    Umno AGM 2023: DAP fears, Najib’s freedom, and party’s blind spots

    Umno, Malaysia’s grand old party, recently concluded its annual general assembly, aiming to assure its grassroots members that it will rebuild following the last general election. The party remains in power but as a weaker ally of the Pakatan Harapan political bloc, sparking unease among grassroots members. Here are three key takeaways from the Umno AGM 2023: 1. DAP remains…

  • Kazakhstan forest fires claim 14 lives, 60,000 hectares scorched

    Kazakhstan forest fires claim 14 lives, 60,000 hectares scorched

    A total of 14 individuals have lost their lives in devastating forest fires that have swept through northeastern Kazakhstan, marking the highest death toll from such incidents in recent years. Over the weekend, the emergency situations ministry revealed that 316 people were evacuated, and the situation was now under control, ensuring the safety of homes in the affected area. However,…

  • Trump rallies support amid 37-count indictment for hoarding classified documents

    Trump rallies support amid 37-count indictment for hoarding classified documents

    Donald Trump, the former US President, is scheduled to make his first public appearances since being federally indicted, addressing supportive Republican audiences in Georgia and North Carolina. He aims to rally support for his defence as he remains the frontrunner for the Republican Party nomination in 2024, despite his growing legal troubles. Trump is expected to use speeches at two…

  • Report reveals suppression of pro-Palestinian activism in EU and UK

    Report reveals suppression of pro-Palestinian activism in EU and UK

    A recent report by the European Legal Support Center (ELSC) has highlighted the suppression of Palestinian activism in the European Union and the United Kingdom. The study, which focused on the use of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of anti-Semitism, revealed widespread restrictions on the right of assembly and freedom of expression related to criticism of Israel.…

  • Sabotage team used Poland base to blow up Baltic Nord Stream pipelines

    Sabotage team used Poland base to blow up Baltic Nord Stream pipelines

    German investigators are delving into evidence that suggests a sabotage team may have utilised Poland as a base to orchestrate the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea, according to the Wall Street Journal. The two-week journey of the Andromeda, a 15-metre yacht suspected to be involved in the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2…

  • Man City claims first Champions League title, completes treble

    Man City claims first Champions League title, completes treble

    In a historic moment, Manchester City has secured their first-ever Champions League title, defeating Inter Milan with a 1-0 victory at Istanbul’s Ataturk Olympic Stadium. This win marks the completion of a treble for the team, making them the second English club to achieve this feat. On Saturday, Spaniard Rodri scored the decisive goal in the 68th minute, resulting in…

  • Trump slams baseless indictment over mishandling classified documents

    Trump slams baseless indictment over mishandling classified documents

    In his first public appearance since the federal indictment against him was announced, former US President Donald Trump has labelled the charges as “ridiculous and baseless.” The 37-count indictment, which was made public on Friday, accuses Trump of keeping sensitive documents at his Mar-a-Lago property. He has denied any wrongdoing and claimed the indictment is a result of “election interference”…

  • Second arrest in search for missing County Antrim woman Chloe Mitchell

    Second arrest in search for missing County Antrim woman Chloe Mitchell

    Police have arrested a second individual in connection with the disappearance of Chloe Mitchell, a 21-year-old woman from County Antrim. Mitchell, considered a high-risk missing person, was last seen in Ballymena between the evening of June 2 and the early hours of June 3. Her brother, Phillip Mitchell, has expressed his devastation and urged anyone with information to come forward.…

  • Teen charged with attempted murder at £41,325-a-year Devon boarding school

    Teen charged with attempted murder at £41,325-a-year Devon boarding school

    A teenage boy, aged 16, has been charged with two counts of attempted murder following a violent attack at Blundell’s School, a boarding school near Tiverton in Devon. The incident resulted in two students being hospitalised, with one in critical condition and the other in a stable but serious state. The accused, who cannot be named due to his age,…

  • Third Tory by-election looms as ally of Boris Johnson resigns

    Third Tory by-election looms as ally of Boris Johnson resigns

    A third by-election has been triggered for the Tories as Nigel Adams, an ally of Boris Johnson, announced his resignation, adding to the political challenges faced by Rishi Sunak. Adams did not provide a reason for his immediate departure, which followed the resignations of Boris Johnson and Nadine Dorries earlier on Friday. In a statement, Johnson criticised a Partygate report…

  • Ex-PC jailed for on-duty sexual assault, betraying police values

    Ex-PC jailed for on-duty sexual assault, betraying police values

    A former police officer has been imprisoned for sexually assaulting a colleague while on duty. The incident involving Archit Sharma, previously attached to the North Area Command Unit, occurred on December 7, 2020, and was described as a “betrayal” by a high-ranking officer. After an investigation, Sharma was charged on July 28, 2021, and subsequently convicted of sexual assault at…

  • Terminally ill couple found dead in Shropshire summer house

    Terminally ill couple found dead in Shropshire summer house

    A terminally ill couple, Robert Lloyd, 84 years old, and Patricia Lloyd, 80 years old, were found deceased in their summer house in Bayston Hill, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Police discovered them at their Newbrook Drive residence on June 1, around 11pm. The couple has since been formally identified. Their daughter, Sarah Davies, expressed that they would be “greatly missed by…

  • Teen charged with attempted murder after Devon school assaults

    Teen charged with attempted murder after Devon school assaults

    A 16-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and one count of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following alleged assaults at Blundell’s School in Tiverton, Devon. The incident left two teenage boys, both students at the independent school, and an adult staff member injured. The two students are currently in hospital, with one in a…

  • Manchester City clinch historic treble with Champions League victory

    Manchester City clinch historic treble with Champions League victory

    Manchester City secured their first-ever Champions League title and completed a treble with a 1-0 victory against Internazionale. Midfielder Rodri scored the winning goal from 15 yards in the 68th minute at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, marking a remarkable season for Pep Guardiola’s team. They had already claimed last season’s Premier League title, outpacing nearest rivals Arsenal, and…

  • Malaysia’s PAC investigates £1.12bn navy ship project progress amid controversy

    Malaysia’s PAC investigates £1.12bn navy ship project progress amid controversy

    The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) conducted a working visit and proceeding to assess the progress of the second generation littoral combat ships (LCS) owned by the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN). The visit took place at the Boustead Naval Shipyard, Lumut Naval Base in Perak, where three witnesses testified on the LCS project’s progress. The witnesses included Datuk Dr Shahrazat Ahmad,…

  • Comedian Jocelyn Chia slammed for mocking MH370 tragedy and Malaysia

    Comedian Jocelyn Chia slammed for mocking MH370 tragedy and Malaysia

    Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has criticised Singaporean comedian Jocelyn Chia for making insensitive and offensive jokes about Malaysia and the MH370 tragedy. He emphasised that no rational person could accept such derogatory and insulting humour, even in the name of freedom of speech. “We hope it is an isolated case, the Singapore government has issued a public apology and…

  • 7-year-old girl drowns in Tanjung Sepat water park pool

    7-year-old girl drowns in Tanjung Sepat water park pool

    A tragic incident occurred at a water theme park in Tanjung Sepat, Banting, where a seven-year-old girl drowned in a pool. The Kuala Langat district police chief, Ahmad Ridhwan Mohd Nor, reported that a passerby discovered the unconscious victim at 1.28pm. According to the police chief, the young girl was playing in the pool with her eight-year-old sister when the…

  • Umno General Assembly ends, aims to invigorate party for nation’s success

    Umno General Assembly ends, aims to invigorate party for nation’s success

    The 2023 Umno General Assembly concluded recently, with Umno president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi expressing optimism that the event would rejuvenate the party’s delegates and members in their efforts to build a successful nation. The Deputy Prime Minister took to Twitter to share his delight at the assembly’s productive discussions and debates on the party’s future direction. Ahmad Zahid emphasised that…

  • Malaysia’s ambassador proposes fixed 5-year parliamentary term for stability

    Malaysia’s ambassador proposes fixed 5-year parliamentary term for stability

    Malaysia’s ambassador to the United States, Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz, has proposed amending the Federal Constitution to establish a fixed five-year term for Parliament. In an interview with Astro Awani, he stated that this change would prevent attempts to overthrow the government, as has occurred in the past. Nazri mentioned that he had discussed the issue with Prime…

  • Trump faces 37 counts over mishandling classified documents

    Trump faces 37 counts over mishandling classified documents

    The former US president, Donald Trump, is facing significant legal challenges as he is indicted on 37 counts of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate. This comes on the heels of his New York indictment, where he was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. These legal issues pose serious consequences for Trump, but their impact on…

  • Ukraine advances near Bakhmut amid heavy fighting; Russian attack kills three in Odesa

    Ukraine advances near Bakhmut amid heavy fighting; Russian attack kills three in Odesa

    Heavy fighting continues in the eastern region of Donetsk as Ukrainian forces advance towards the city of Bakhmut, which fell to Russian control last month. Despite Moscow’s claims that Kyiv’s forces have made no progress on the front lines, Ukraine’s east military command spokesperson, Serhiy Cherevaty, announced on Saturday that their forces had advanced 1.2 kilometres near Bakhmut within the…

  • Annecy stabbing: Syrian man charged with attempted murder of six

    Annecy stabbing: Syrian man charged with attempted murder of six

    A man has been charged with attempted murder following a stabbing incident in the French Alpine town of Annecy, which left six people injured, including four children. The suspect, a 31-year-old Syrian national identified as Abdalmasih H, remained silent during his 48 hours in police custody and when facing magistrates. The victims are no longer in life-threatening condition, according to…

  • Parking firm loses case over £160 fine due to lack of Welsh translation

    Parking firm loses case over £160 fine due to lack of Welsh translation

    A parking company, Simple Intelligent Parking Ltd, has lost a civil case against a motorist who requested a parking fine in Welsh. Elysteg Llwyd Thomas from Dyffryn Nantlle, Gwynedd, was initially issued a £60 fine in English. She responded that she would pay the fine once the company provided all correspondence bilingually, including a copy of the fine. The company…

  • Yacht capsize survivors seek legal action against Carlton Fleet

    Yacht capsize survivors seek legal action against Carlton Fleet

    Legal action is being planned by passengers who narrowly escaped death when the yacht Carlton Queen capsized during a diving trip in the Red Sea. The survivors, including British, Belgian, Swiss, and German nationals, do not believe the vessel was seaworthy, as it had been visibly listing to one side after leaving Egypt. The boat’s size had been increased during…