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Putrajaya Just Opened A New Window For Illegal Workers To Become 'Legal'. Here's How
Malaysia has about 1.86 million foreign workers. It needs 2.3 million to meet demand.
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This RM4 Billion Project Aims To Bring 4G To M'sian Schools But The Numbers Don't Add Up
It gave a 99% telco rental discount to YTL, resulting in loss of millions.
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What We Know (And What We Don't) About The 'Missing' RM12 Million Ransom Money
We are listing down all the facts and claims surrounding the abduction and release of the four Sarawakians and how it was done in a case that is fast becoming a scandal.
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The Government Spent Over RM600,000 To Print 1MDB And Red Shirt Rally Books
Communications and Multimedia Minister Salleh Said Keruak said that the books were published to "present facts".
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Adenan Satem assures help to Sarawak students affected by the suspension of JPA Scholarships
JPA scholarships and bursaries for the Education Ministry have been suspended with no prior official notice due to shrinking national revenue.
Updated from: Opposition Leaders Want Najib To "Lead By Example" Instead Of Cutting JPA Scholarships
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Top 11 Road Trip Routes In Malaysia That Are Totally Worth The Drive
Your adventure awaits!
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[VIDEO] That Rare Occasion Of Seeing PDRM Groove To Michael Jackson Songs
Police band performing at ASEAN Rides Festival in Putrajaya wows the public.
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PM Najib May Face A Lawsuit From The Malaysian Bar For Abuse Of Power In The 1MDB Probe
The tasks of the Malaysian Bar, among others, is to protect the rule of law and when there seemed to be a breach, it has to stand up against it.
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What Are Malaysians Fighting For? These 31 Signs At #Bersih4 Demand Putrajaya's Attention
"Siapa takut 'bersih', memang kotor."
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A Rare Royal Rebuke To Putrajaya: Deal With The Problems At Hand And Don't Fool The Rakyat
Acknowledging the fact that he cannot interfere with political matters, the Sultan, however, reminded the government that he is still responsible for the well-being and prosperity of his subjects.
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Putrajaya needs to step in to protect Malaysia from being destroyed by lies on social media, says Minister
Putrajaya is expected to table several amendments in Parliament this October to suit the current social media environment.
Updated from: News Portals May Have To Register With The Government Under New Cyber Law Amendments
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