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Gazans starving: WHO sounds alarm as famine threatens war-torn territories

The World Health Organisation has warned that Gazans are currently in peril due to the threat of a severe famine crisis throughout the war-torn Palestinian territories.

A Christmas that denied Jesus Christ – Charles Santiago

SILENT night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright… except in Gaza where tens of thousands of Palestinians are dead. And many more would continue to die because of America’s veto power that has put a stop to a ceasefire.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire gets two-day extension, thanks to Qatar

The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is set to be extended for two more days following mediation efforts led by Qatar, just hours before the initial truce in Gaza was set to expire.

Fahmi tells Al-Jazeera Malaysia wants permanent ceasefire in Gaza

In an interview with Al-Jazeera Mubasher released today, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the four-day ceasefire is something that Malaysia, along with Indonesia and other Muslim countries, has always welcomed but is still hoping that a permanent solution can be found to end the conflict.

Malaysia strongly condemns Israeli strikes on medical facilities in Gaza

Malaysia unequivocally condemns the countless attacks on healthcare facilities in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli Occupation Force (IOF) that have resulted in hundreds of Palestinians casualties. 

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PTPTN to use e-Kasih data to convert loans into scholarships for students from low-income households

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FAM dismisses talk of Nacho Mendez joining Harimau Malaya

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