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EC says voter turnout was at 50 per cent as of 4pm today
Politics
Polling ends at 6pm, counting begins to elect new Johor govt
Johor Bahru - Polling for the 56 seats in the Johor state election ended at 6 pm today. A minimum...
(Illustrative purposes)
Politics
Johor Polls: Some voters staying in the Klang Valley are "lazy" and don't want to face traffic
SHAH ALAM - “Absolutely no plans to return, the sentiment here is we are lazy to vote,”...
Pejuang's Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad hits at ex-prime minister Najib Razak over corruption
Politics
Don't vote in the same corrupt party, Mahathir urges Johoreans on the eve of polls
MACHAP: With less than 12 hours before polls, Pejuang Chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad reminded...
Photo for representational purpose only - Source: 123rf
National
Four men charged with assisting unlicensed money lenders
KUANTAN - Four men, including a teenager, were charged in the Magistrate’s Court here today...
Two out of four businessmen, Datuk Ab Aziz Abdullah, 44, (middle) and Abu Yazid Mohd, 38, (left) charged with money laundering involving millions of ringgit in connection with the issuance of Temporary Employment Visit Passes (PLKS). - BERNAMA
National
Four businessmen charged with money laundering again
SHAH ALAM - Four businessman, including one with the "Datuk” title, were charged in the Sessions...
Businesses in Johor await for border reopening on April 1 - Bernama Photo.
National
Johor businesses wait eagerly for cash-rich Singaporeans to shop after border reopens
JOHOR BAHRU - Bruised by a two-year border closure, small businesses in the southern state have seen...
Former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad - BERNAMA
National
Court allows temporary return of Isa Samad's passport
PUTRAJAYA - The Court of Appeal here today allowed an application by former Felda chairman Tan Sri...
With some 750,000 new voters coming into the electoral role for Johor, how far will AVR and Undi18 impact the election? - Bernama Photo.
Politics
Marred by political apathy, how will Undi18 and AVR effect Johor polls?
JOHOR BAHRU - With the inclusion of Undi18 and the automatic voter registration (AVR) in the play...
HEALTH
Prolonged standing can be detrimental to your health
People who stand for too long on a daily basis need to get their health checked to prevent varicose...
Mohd Shafiq Mamat, 27, says the tiger was on the right side of his motorcycle and it was trying to pounce on him.
National
I almost ended in tiger's jaw, says food deliveryman in Dungun
KUALA TERENGGANU - A food deliveryman alleged that he was almost attacked by a tiger in Taman...
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The Immigration Department has dismantled a syndicate involved in the exploitation of foreign domestic workers and rescued eight Indonesian women believed to be victims. - Credit: Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (Facebook)
Immigration Department busts maid exploitation syndicate in Klang Valley raids
Zahid arrives at MITC, Melaka to chair the Umno Supreme Working Council meeting on Friday.
Umno leadership gathers at MITC for MKT meeting, focus on election preparations
Police officer tells the High Court here today that he seized four air rifles, nine Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipes and several books related to jihad from the family home of the Ulu Tiram police station attacker in Johor. - Illustration photo (Canva)
Police uncover air rifles, PVC pipes and books linked to Ulu Tiram attack probe
Seven secondary school students in Kajang will receive disiplinary action by school authorities after being involved in a bullying incident that went viral on social media today.
Seven secondary students face school disciplinary action for bullying - Police
The government will study a proposal to restore Langkawi’s duty-free status as part of efforts to revitalise the island’s economy. - (Photo by MOHD RASFAN / AFP)
Government to study proposal to restore Langkawi duty-free status
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Mounting traffic woes along the Klang–Shah Alam route prompt calls for government intervention
Traffic congestion along the Klang–Shah Alam route has become more pronounced in recent years, emerging as a major obstacle for daily commuters. Photo by Bernama
Independent preacher Kazim Elias still weak, not yet able to receive visitors
The latest photo of popular independent preacher Datuk Mohammad Kazim Elias shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday.
Siti Nurhaliza involved in four-vehicle crash on Mex Highway
Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza was hospitalised after a four-vehicle accident on the Maju Expressway while returning from a performance. Photo: Social media
Diesel, RON97, RON95 prices drop effective tomorrow
The Finance Ministry (MoF) has set a new diesel price in Peninsular Malaysia at RM5.97 per litre, effective Thursday until April 22. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Vivy, Fadza granted temporary release of passport to perform haj, trial postponed to July
The trial involving FashionValet Sdn Bhd (FashionValet) founder Datin Vivy Yusof and her husband, Datuk Fadzarudin Shah Anuar, for criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM8 million in investment funds, which was supposed to begin today, has been postponed to July. Photo by Bernama
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