Articles By Qistina Nadia Dzulqarnain

Govt bans sale, possession of graphic novel ‘When I was a Kid 3’

The government has banned the graphic novel “When I was a Kid 3” following protests from an Indonesian non-governmental organisation over the book’s depiction of allegedly unfair criticism against an Indonesian domestic worker employed in Malaysia.  

‘I’m sorry, but…’: DAP’s Howard Lee defends ‘citing’ Quranic verse 

Ipoh Timur MP Howard Lee has defended his recent statement in which he referenced a Quranic verse, clarifying his position while expressing regret for any inconvenience caused by his remarks.

‘Remain wary of online personas while govt does its part to prevent scams’

The public has been advised to remain vigilant against ever-evolving online banking scam tactics, while authorities do their best to prevent such crimes from taking place.

Govt mulling using MySejahtera app to distribute targeted subsidy: Sim

The government is considering repurposing Covid-19 tracking app MySejahtera into a potential tool to implement targeted subsidies, according to Deputy Finance Minister II Steven Sim Chee Keong. 

SPNB Aspirasi files summons against Tunas Manja, individuals for ‘conspiracies’ in commercial project 

The writ, which was witnessed by Kuala Lumpur High Court registrar Aisyaf Falina Abdullah on September 24, stated that SASB, a subsidiary of SPNB, is seeking for a declaration that a development agreement and subsequent additional agreements cannot be enforced.  

Fahmi defends MCMC enforcement actions against local website

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil has defended enforcement actions by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission against a local website.

Speculation rife after Hamzah’s meet with ex-DAP man Ramasamy

A recent photo of an apparently cheery meeting between Bersatu secretary-general Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin and several former Penang DAP veterans has raised questions on what happened behind closed doors. 

Muhyiddin open to mending burnt bridges? posits Salleh Keruak

Former Sabah chief minister Datuk Seri Salleh Said Keruak has posited that Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin might not be above mending bridges with political enemies as a way to advance his political position. 

Polis sahkan Ebit Lew disiasat berkaitan dakwaan rogol

Pada sidang media di Bukit Aman hari ini memaklumkan seramai 13 saksi telah dipanggil untuk membantu siasatan.

Bukit Aman confirms Ebit Lew under probe for rape

The authorities have confirmed that they are investigating rape allegations against preacher Ebit Irawan Ibrahim Lew, better known as Ebit Lew.