Ian McIntyre

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Penang sees record number of tourist arrivals this year

Besides traditional tourism attractions, the state is also pushing its business travel segment with the Penang Conventions Exhibitions Bureau (PCEB)

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Trump’s punitive tariffs may dampen country's economy, says Guan Eng

It comes on the robust performance in Malaysia's export-driven economy this year.

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Eight years on - son continues quest for mother’s justice

Annapuranee (Anna) Jenkins was visiting her late mother in Penang with her late husband Frank Jenkins in 2017 when she disappeared without a trace

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20 years ago today -  remembering the devastating tsunami 

It was reported that on that fateful Boxing Day of 2004, 67 people nationwide were killed in the natural phenomenon

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SXI Penang - rising from the ashes

The school building is over two centuries old, and it was bombed twice - once by the Japanese Imperial Forces and by the Allied Forces during World War II.

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Legal issues must not be weaponised to weaken opponents, says Umno youth division head

He called for a reform of the judicial system that is needed to ensure the judiciary is truly independent, transparent, and fair. 

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PayNet should help authorities fight online scams, says former PKR deputy sec-gen

He said the interbank cash operator should restrain itself as the country is grappling with rising living costs.

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Protest against PHEB leadership held in front of Penang governor’s  house

An official from the governor's office came forward to accept a memorandum from the protestors

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Kit Siang is the fastest typing politician, says Kula

According to the Ipoh Timor MP, Lim was someone who could think fast and immediately put his thoughts on paper.

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More needs to be done for Langkawi, say tour operators, business owners

Langkawi needs to bring in tourists, who are willing to spend more and to promote its SMEs from cottage industries to gastronomy

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PHEB opposes forum which promotes Periyar ideology

PHEB chairman RSN Rayer said he hopes that the event can be postponed altogether.

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Anwar: Reforms are ongoing and will benefit everyone in the country

"Malaysia will emerge stronger and be more tolerant in line with the reforms that the country is undergoing," he said.