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Govt Responds After Being Urged To Explain Presence Of Israeli-Linked Companies At KL Expo
Some of the companies have provided military equipment to Malaysia.
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Saifuddin: We Do Not Deny That Some Immigration Officers Are Involved In Misconduct
The Home Affairs Minister, however, noted that the "commitment, discipline, and service level" displayed by most immigration officers are good.
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Swatch CEO Responds After PM Anwar Says Seized Rainbow Watches Displayed LGBT Symbols
Swatch Group chief executive officer (CEO) Nick Hayek said that Anwar could have been misinformed.
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Swatch Says It Will Replenish Its Rainbow Watches & Still Put Them On Display
The Swiss watchmaker will also take legal action to recover its seized rainbow watches.
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Jailed Najib Sues Govt & Prisons Dept After His Wish To Attend Parliament Rejected
The former prime minister, who is serving a 12-year sentence in Kajang Prison, claims he has a constitutional obligation to discharge his duties effectively as a member of parliament (MP) for Pekan constituents.
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Govt Wins Appeal To Deny M'sian Mums From Passing Citizenship To Overseas-Born Kids
The Court of Appeal today, 5 August set aside an earlier High Court decision that had ruled that Malaysian mothers could pass citizenship to their children born overseas.
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"Anyone Can Die Anywhere And At Any Time" — Hamzah Downplays Deaths At Immigration Centres
The Home Minister also said that those who are detained should be regarded as criminals. "If we detain them, that means they have committed a crime."
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M'sian Women With Overseas-Born Kids Open Up About Their Struggles For Equal Citizenship
SAYS spoke to half a dozen mothers, who feel deserted by the country they have served and love.
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Home Minister Gives A Breakdown Of 105 People Who Have Died While In Custody Since 2020
Hamzah Zainudin also confirmed that the police has requested an inquest into the death of A Ganapathy, a 40-year-old Malaysian-Indian whose death sparked a public outcry against alleged police brutality.
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The Book 'Rebirth: Reformasi, Resistance, And Hope In New Malaysia' Is Now Banned
According to an order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the book is "absolutely prohibited throughout Malaysia" as it is likely to be prejudicial to public order, to security, to the national interest, and alarm public opinion.
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