Articles By Adam Aznijar
UiTM Shah Alam students divided over student council’s stance on non-Bumi admissions
While many students are wearing black in protest of non-Bumi admissions, others wear white in opposition to the student council’s move
MRL takes swift flood mitigation action after Gombak locals claim ECRL site caused mud flood
Company rep says project passed all requirements, proactive steps taken with company providing aid and compensation to victims despite excessive rainfall, other construction sites there also contributing to the problem
A man with principles: Anwar pays tribute to ‘old friend’ Mutang Tagal
Prime minister says he and late Dewan Negara president entered Parliament together in 1982, were close with each other as they were younger than others at the time
Dr Mahathir among thousands at pro-Palestine rally near US Embassy
Former two-time PM, despite last month’s hospitalisation, gave a speech in front of around 5,000 demonstrators in PAS-organised rally
Closing the public-private wage gap: uni students allured by civil service pay hike
Tertiary scholars also enticed by job security, good benefits, steady career growth
[UPDATED] Late for work: Kajang MRT line faced heavy delays this morning
Shuttle train service has started between Muzium Negara and Cochrane stations
Record-high cocoa prices an incentive for Malaysia’s struggling industry
Local growers can regain nation’s 1990s glory if they move to fill shortage, says chocolatier
May Day rally in KL calls for minimum wage increase to RM2,000
Over 1,500 participants gather in Kuala Lumpur today, demanding income equality
Traffic crawls after flash floods hit Klang Valley
Heavy rain causes inundation in Petaling Jaya, Selayang, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur
Quran binding by non-Muslims: printing company manager fined RM8,000
A printing company manager was fined RM8,000 today after pleading guilty of hiring a non-Muslim company to bind 3,800 copies of the Quran.