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Uphill battle for media outlets to regain trust with "cybertroopers becoming minions of disinformation"
SHAH ALAM - In an age where digitalisation has revolutionised the way we consume information,...
PrinTEX provides printing services to students at public universities, private universities, polytechnics, Malaysian Community Colleges, and many more, while UNINET TECHNOLOGY Company began its operations in 2022. Inset: Lie Xin, Fikri Kamal.
National
Students establish AI-based technology company to address printing needs
SHAH ALAM - Two students have successfully developed a company that utilises automation technology,...
Azwar (fourth from the right) posing with Hussamuddin and Firdaus at Studio F, Karangkraf Group Complex, Shah Alam on Wednesday. SINAR HARIAN/ROSLI TALIB
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Universitas Andalas, Indonesia praises Karangkraf for publishing the Quran in four languages
SHAH ALAM - Universitas Andalas from Padang, Indonesia praises Karangkraf's sincere efforts in...
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National
Revamp hate speech laws for clearer enforcement - Think tank
SHAH ALAM - There is an urgent need to reassess existing laws on hate speech, said the Social and...
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National
Cash or cashless for 'duit raya' this Aidilfitri?
KUALA LUMPUR - In the past, "duit raya" or Raya ang pau, was normally given in colourful envelopes...
Printing company manager Idora Abdul Rashid was fined RM6,000 by the Magistrate’s Court today for violating the Quran Printing Control and Licensing Board licence conditions by allowing the binding of 2,540 copies of the Quran in a non-Muslim-owned factory last year. - Photo by Bernama
National
Company manager fined RM6,000 for allowing Quran binding in non-Muslim-owned factory
PETALING JAYA - A printing company manager was fined RM6,000 by the Magistrate’s Court here today...
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National
Police open investigation paper on sale of 'Allah' socks
KUALA LUMPUR - Police have opened an invetigation paper on the sale of socks bearing the word...
The publisher and writer of the book, "Gay is OK! A Christian Perspective" are seeking leave to appeal to the Federal Court to remove a ban imposed by the government following a ruling by the Court of Appeal.
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Publisher, writer seek leave to appeal to Apex Court over book ban
KUALA LUMPUR - The publisher and writer of the book, "Gay is OK! A Christian Perspective" are...
The Court of Appeal today ordered Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown and two others to pay RM300,00 in damages to Sultanah of Terengganu Sultanah Nur Zahirah for defaming her.
National
Sarawak Report editor, two others ordered to pay RM300,000 in damages to Terengganu Sultanah
PUTRAJAYA - The Court of Appeal today ordered Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown and two...
Saifuddin Nasution. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Saifuddin Nasution: Paving the way for a safer Malaysia?
SHAH ALAM – The Home Ministry in the country is responsible for various aspects, including law...
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