Jason Santos

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[UPDATED] Activists lambast ‘horrifying’ images of pupils toting toy guns

Selective support, concerns on domestic economy among issues raised about Palestine Solidarity Week

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Leave students out of Palestine issue, introduce MA63 study instead: Sabah rep

Tackle issues at home first, Warisan’s Datuk Darell Leiking urges

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Malay-only directive: Sabah, Sarawak 'should be consulted first' on language policy

Former CM Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak stresses that English, as a global language, is important for civil servants and students.

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Proposed SST hike, diesel subsidy removal worrying: Warisan veep

Moves create trepidation among Sabahans already facing poverty, says Datuk Junz Wong

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Sabah would've achieved tourism target if not for MYAirline suspension: minister

State lost around 6,000 flights following airline’s suspension

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Oil and gas company SMJ’s Sukuk oversubscribed 3.9 times

Successful issuance reflects market’s confidence in financial strength, business prospects

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Sabah police nab seven break-in gangs, recover valuables worth RM1.2 mil 

Cops mounted ‘Blackshadow’ operation in June due to uptick in such cases across state

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Bikini in the city: Sabah warns tourists against indecent exposure, to respect local customs

Images of a woman apparently lifting her garment in public and a bikini-clad lady walking along a street have elicited ire of locals.

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Businessman behind Kudat land deal withdraws investments

The businessman withdrew his investments following allegations of abuse of power involving the Sabah CM

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Sabah east coast: no more curfew for Tawau, Kudat, Kota Marudu

Movement Control Order to replace previous restrictions for said areas

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Budget 2024 demonstrates govt's commitment to reducing poverty: Hajiji

Hajiji said the development allocation for Sabah which amounts to RM6.6 billion is a manifestation of the Unity Government's support

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Budget 2024: we need to ensure funds effectively used, says Fadillah

The funding will not serve its purpose if the implementation was inefficient