Court orders compulsory attendance for sisters in assault case
[New Straits Times] - 02/18/2025
TAWAU: Two women who attacked a cosmetics seller have been sentenced to four hours of daily compulsory attendance for 30 days. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
In Malaysian newspapers
Man in Kuching jailed six months for retaining stolen motorcycle
KUCHING (Feb 18): The Magistrates’ Court here today sentenced a 27-year-old local man to six months in prison for (…)
[BorneoPost] - 18/02/2025
SMJ Energy signs two more exploration deals offshore Sabah East Coast
KOTA KINABALU (Feb 18): The Sabah Government, through its wholly owned company SMJ Energy Sdn Bhd, maintains its (…)
[BorneoPost] - 18/02/2025
Utar enters partnership in sustainable muskmelon farming project
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 18): In a significant step towards promoting sustainable agriculture, Universiti Tunku Abdul (…)
[BorneoPost] - 18/02/2025
Drivers in the UK are fed up with glare from LED headlights
LONDON, Feb 18 — A petition and a study commissioned by the British government call into question LED vehicle (…)
[Malay Mail] - 18/02/2025
Dapsy Sarawak: SKAS should be accepted at hawkers signed-up with S pay Global app
KUCHING (Feb 18): The state government should allow Sarawak Basic Needs Assistance (SKAS) recipients to use the (…)
[BorneoPost] - 18/02/2025
Singapore will feel impact of rising global tensions, PM Wong says
SINGAPORE, Feb 18 — Singapore will feel the impact of increasing global tensions with economic growth set to slow (…)
[Malay Mail] - 18/02/2025
Schumacher family appeals as blackmail sentences deemed too lenient
BERLIN, Feb 18 — The family of Michael Schumacher yesterday launched an appeal against the sentence for one of the (…)
[Malay Mail] - 18/02/2025
Israel minister says Hamas must leave Gaza, surrender arms
JERUSALEM: Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said on Monday that Hamas must surrender their arms (…)
[New Straits Times] - 18/02/2025
#SHOWBIZ: Luxury car an 'investment', not for 'image' – Zaki Yamani
KUALA LUMPUR: Singer and son of Malaysian music legend Datuk Jamal Abdillah, Zaki Yamani, 19, recently made (…)
[New Straits Times] - 18/02/2025