Egypt postpones final ruling on Morsi death...
An Egyptian court Tuesday postponed its final ruling on ousted president Mohamed Morsi, who was sentenced to death along with dozens more over a mass jailbreak during the 2011 uprising. The court said...
View ArticleSudan’s Bashir vows ‘new page’ for...
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir vowed Tuesday at his swearing in for another five-year term to open a "new page", saying he would bring peace and mend relations with the West. Bashir, who is wanted by...
View ArticleNew Christian group hails Najib’s commitment for peace,...
The task of building a peaceful and harmonious society cannot be achieved by a single organisation or individual, Christians for Peace and Harmony Movement (CPHM) chairman Rev Wong Kim Kong said. Wong...
View ArticleHudud bukan isunya – Abu Ihsan Elbaritiitmi196x196.gif
Perbezaan pandangan ulama Syariah dalam apa-apa isu fiqh yang berkait soal aulawiyyat, seharusnya difahami dengan baik oleh petugas gerakan Islam agar sikap berpihak mereka tidak membuka pintu fitnah...
View ArticleLebuhraya Sultan Iskandar ditutup sepenuhnya berikutan jalan retak,...
Berlaku jalan retak dan mendapan tanah di laluan Lebuhraya Sultan Iskandar (dahulunya Lebuhraya Mahameru) menuju ke Muzium Negara menyebabkan laluan itu menghala ke selatan ditutup sepenuhnya kepada...
View Article4 injured in rollercoaster ride crash in...
Four people were seriously injured when two carriages on a rollercoaster ride collided at the Alton Towers theme park in Britain on Tuesday, a spokeswoman said. There were 16 people on board one of the...
View Article‘Boko Haram’ dismisses Nigeria military claims of...
Boko Haram rejected claims from Nigeria's military that it has been routed by a four-nation offensive in a video released online on Tuesday, which does not show the group's leader, Abubakar Shekau. The...
View ArticleFrench police clear migrant camps in Paris,...
French authorities Tuesday cleared hundreds of migrants from two camps, one under a subway bridge in Paris and the other in the northern port of Calais. The raids on the grotty, makeshift settlements...
View ArticleHungary says migration threatens European...
Mass migration threatens European civilisation, Hungary's controversial Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Tuesday. "Today mass migration is taking place around the globe that could change the face of...
View Article4 dead in helicopter crash in quake-hit...
Nepalese troops recovered four bodies after a helicopter that had been delivering relief supplies crashed Tuesday in a region devastated by twin earthquakes, the army and police said. The aircraft from...
View ArticlePreparing for first tennis grand slam, Bacsinszky grateful for motherly...
After beating Petra Kvitova to reach the French Open quarter-finals on Monday, Timea Bacsinszky marked the moment by scribbling a note of thanks to her mother on a TV camera by Court Suzanne Lenglen....
View ArticleMourinho rejects report Costa unhappy at Chelseadiego-costa-reuters-020615.jpg
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho Tuesday rejected a report that star striker Diego Costa wants to quit the English Premier League champions. A Spanish newspaper reported that the Brazilian-born Spanish...
View ArticleRemy stunner gives Chelsea 1-0 win over Sydney...
English Premier League champions Chelsea dazzled a capacity crowd at the Sydney Olympic stadium Tuesday, with a spectacular Loic Remy strike delivering a 1-0 win over Sydney FC. Team boss Jose Mourinho...
View ArticleIniesta expects to be fit for ‘perfect’ Xavi...
Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta has played down concerns he could miss Saturday's Champions League final with a calf problem picked up in last weekend's Copa del Rey final win over Athletic Bilbao....
View ArticleNo United regrets for Pogba as Barca final...
Frenchman Paul Pogba said he has no regrets about leaving Manchester United and waved away suggestions the Champions League final against Barcelona on Saturday will be his last game in a Juventus...
View ArticleHarper Lee letters to be sold at auctionharper_lee_(540x399).jpg
An archive of six typewritten letters by "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee could sell for up to US$250,000 (RM918,900) when it goes under the hammer this month, Christie's auction house said on...
View ArticleLuxury watches stolen from officer’s home were private collection, says...
Several luxury watches reported missing after the house of an Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer was broken into, were privately owned by her husband who is a businessman, said the anti-graft...
View ArticleI’m called extremist because I support BN, says Perkasa...
Perkasa president Datuk Ibrahim Ali said last night he has been labelled as an extremist simply because of his support for Barisan Nasional (BN). Speaking to The Malaysian Insider on the sidelines of...
View ArticleBlatter rocks world football by quitting FIFA amid...
Sepp Blatter rocked the world of football yesterday by unexpectedly saying he would step down as FIFA president in the wake of a corruption investigation that reportedly may include the embattled chief...
View ArticlePositioning Singapore as Asia’s smart-data capital – Zaid Hamzahtmi196x196.gif
When Singapore took the No.1 spot in the World Economic Forum’s Networked Readiness Index released last month, after being second-ranked for the preceding five years, it was an affirmation that...
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