Monthly Archives: July, 2022

Malaysia’s Press Freedom Needs More Than Rankings to Recover

For Malaysian journalists, unpredictability now hurts more than outright bans, bringing rise to the age-old question: Whither Press Freedom?

Adat and Law in Clash of Civilisations in Negeri Sembilan

Analysis on the removal of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar (YDPB), the standing of the Undang Luak, and the jurisdictional (power) conflict between adat, statute, and executive power (Part 1).
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New COVID Wave Sweeps Asia As New Zealand Warns Of Pressure On Hospitals

The renewed surge in cases, mostly of the BA.4/5 Omicron variants, provides a further challenge for authorities. Wellington - A new wave of coronavirus (Covid)...

Malaysia Should Challenge Award And Basis For Quantum To ‘Sulu Heirs’

High Court of Borneo recognises Sulu heirs, cured defect, in 1939! The Sulu heirs, in seeking compensation in Arbitration for alleged Breach, will end the...

Our Request To Halt Sulu Heirs From Enforcing Ruling Was Granted In Paris

Arbitration ruling was not supposed to be enforced in any country until a final decision is made by the Paris Court in relation to...

Aset, Kedaulatan Negara Tetap Terpelihara, Tegas Wan Junaidi

Mahkamah Tinggi Madrid, Sepanyol, pada 29 Jun tahun lalu, telah membatalkan pelantikan penimbang tara Dr. Stampa, kata Wan Junaidi Mahkamah Rayuan Paris telah membenarkan permohonan...

Prosperity Tax To Help Ease Financial Burden – Tengku Zafrul

Not the time to increase tax rates as economy still recovering but prosperity tax helps The one-off collection of prosperity tax this year is expected...

Sri Lanka Stops President’s Brother From Flying Out

He resigned as finance minister in early April, as street protests against fuel, food, and other necessities erupted, and he left parliament in June. Colombo...

“Shrimps” And “Whales” Keep Bitcoin Afloat

Despite having heavily negative portfolios, these two opposing factions of HODLers are determined to drive back the bears. NEW YORK CITY - The crypto world's...

Japan Bids Somber Farewell To Slain Ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

TOKYO - With prayers, flowers, and flags draped in black ribbons, Japan bid farewell to Shinzo Abe, the country's longest-serving premier who dominated politics...

Petronas’ Subsidiaries In Azerbaijan Seized By Sulu Sultanate’s Heirs

Malaysia had stopped paying heirs of Sultan Sulu annual RM5,300 cession money since 2013 after the Lahad Datu armed incursion TWO of Petronas’ subsidiaries in...

Sri Lanka President Flown To Airbase As Exile Rumours Spread

Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the presidential palace in Colombo, Sri Lanka under naval protection on Saturday, shortly before tens of thousands of protesters overran the...

Japan Readies Sombre Farewell To Slain Abe, Its Longest-serving Premier

Hundreds of mourners had filed into Tokyo’s Zojoji temple in steamy summer heat yesterday evening to pay their respects to Abe TOKYO - Japan today...

Euro Teeters On Brink Of Parity Amid Recession Risks

The single currency fell as low as US$1.0006 (RM4.42) on Monday, the lowest since December 2002 TOKYO ― The euro hovered close to a 20-year...