26 Apr 2017 at 22:16 14,097 viewed5 comments WRITER: REUTERS Simon’s father, Darius (pictured) is the world’s largest rabbit at 1.3m long. It is pictured here with breeder Annette Edwards. (Photo FB/Mj Presley) LONDON …
By Syed Jaymal Zahiid,The Malay Mail Online 3 hours ago In a question-and-answer session streamed “live” on Facebook, the former prime minister claimed the Islamist party’s refusal to work with DAP was merely a …
By James Pomfret | PEARL RIVER ESTUARY, CHINA As a 19-mile bridge between Hong Kong and China across the Pearl River estuary nears completion, Chinese officials are hoping it will bring more than economic …
Wednesday, 17 May 2017 By S. Joan Santani KUALA LUMPUR – It has been a remarkable journey for Malaysia´s palm oil industry with its mammoth contribution in uplifting the country´s socio-economy and wealth ever …
KUALA SELANGOR: Nations which launch boycott against palm oil export will face economic retaliation from Malaysia and Indonesia. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak in cautioning such nations said Malaysia and Indonesia must make …
By Opalyn Mok,The Malay Mail Online 18 hours ago GEORGE TOWN, May 18 — The assault on a film director during yesterday’s National Transformation 2050 (TN50) dialogue in front of Datuk Seri Najib Razak …
The President’s common-law-wife Honeylet and daughter Veronica tour Cambodia’s tourist sights, including the Silver Pagoda, the National Museum and the Royal Palace on Thursday. —MALACAÑANG PHOTO HONG KONG — President Rodrigo Duterte will sneak …
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Eight corrupt policemen were taken into custody yesterday in separate raids in the Klang Valley, further reaffirming the force’s top brass zeal to rid black sheep from within the …
There is more to the saga of Kuala Lumpur’s troubled new business district and transport hub than mere monetary investment BY SERINA RAHMAN 17 MAY 2017 The Bandar Malaysia project was launched in May …
After blowing hot and cold on the issue, the government has decided that the country needs to import rice. This time, however, the administration is reportedly avoiding government-to-government deals, which an official said yesterday …