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No chariot processions for Thaipusam amid Omicron threat: Halimah

National unity minister says proposed SOPs to be brought to several committees for their consideration

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Selangor subsidiary ignores debt, spends thousands on ‘appreciation’ for staff

Landasan Lumayan Sdn Bhd contract staff received RM10,000 each in allowance payments, says rep

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‘Is law reason for lack of progress in medicinal hemp, ketum research?’

Jempol MP Datuk Mohd Salim Sharif urges Health Ministry for answer on why studies on prohibited substances being held back

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Govt overreacting to Omicron variant? Medical experts weigh in

As borders slam shut all over the world, some wonder if extreme action necessary when strain still a mystery

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Domestic Trade Ministry admits cannot solve issue of price hikes on its own

Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi says need help from other govt quarters, public for comprehensive solution

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Unpaid public holiday another blunder by incompetent govt: Kula

Former HR minister asks why govt did not use different section of Holidays Act

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What is actual number of custodial deaths, Suaram asks Home Ministry

Human rights watchdog points to huge disparity between two figures given by government

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Will ‘moderate Islamists’ entering PKR impact political scene?

While Maszlee Malik may give party an edge, other Muslims becoming more conservative, note analysts

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Ketum industry can rake in high profits for economic growth: Shamsul Iskandar 

MP says govt should develop it as product, herbal plant for large market in rural areas

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Cannot pin blame for Melaka loss solely on Anwar, say NGOs

They rebuke Anthony Loke for call to reconsider PKR president as sole PM candidate

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Skateboarding viable, potential sport for development in M’sia

Despite making debut in 2020 Olympics, extreme sports continue to be glossed over with no budget allocated by government

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Ministry dismisses survey over 200% price increase on veggies

When contacted, Consumers Association of Penang admits report based on hearsay