Network School has found itself at the centre of an explosive controversy over allegations involving Israeli nationals in Johor's Forest City. But beyond the passports, politics and outrage lies a far bigger question: What exactly is the Network State vision behind the community — and what does its growing physical presence in Malaysia mean for the country's regulatory, immigration and national interests?
Johor has delivered more than a state election result — it has sent a powerful political message to Putrajaya. The scale of Barisan Nasional's victory suggests that voters were motivated less by political rhetoric and more by concerns over the rising cost of living, governance and leadership, making the election a significant barometer of national sentiment.
BN secured a two-thirds majority win to form a strong and stable Johor state government, losers acting like sourgrapes
JOHOR BARU - By now everyone is...
Oleh Kamarudin Ahmad, Peguam dan Aktivis Masyarakat
Kerajaan Persekutuan yang sedia ada bukan sahaja nampak lemah namun tidak melambangkan kerjasama antara parti2 politik. Laungan Bubar!...
Ballot boxes from 4,638 voting stations were taken to 56 vote-tallying centres and the final results will be announced tonight
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Keluarga mangsa bencana Sg Kim Kim yakin jika BN kembali berkuasa, tuntutan mereka akan mendapat perhatian sewajarnya.
Johor Baru - Mangsa-mangsa bencana toksid paling...
When UMNO realised too late that they should have listened to Najib Razak!
This is the continuation story of Mahathir’s ‘failure’ to honour ‘Agreement with...
Keputusan ini dibuat oleh kumpulan tersebut kerana telah hilang kepercayaan terhadap parti dan kepimpinan Bersatu, sama ada peringkat negeri dan pusat
Johor Bahru - Parti...
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) which was formed by former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad to slaughter the decades-old United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) appears...