DAP leader Prof P Ramasamy and two others are ready to face the Hindraf chairperson in court over the issue of public funds collected for the Hindraf cause.
Special report The Penans are waging a battle on two fronts simultaneously - to protect their jungle from loggers and to get the authorities to provide them with the most basic of necessities.
The Home Ministry has issued a warning letter to vernacular daily Tamil Nesan over its reporting on the killing of five suspected armed robbers by the police last week.
Native villagers were spooked when a flying doctor service helicopter 'crash-landed' in their village in Ulu Baram after an overnight fishing trip last month.
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UPDATED 4.04PM The mystery letter makes several claims against a top MACC official from Selangor, including one which states that he likes to pull a suspect by the belt during interrogation.
Industry players have been asked to increase their sugar output while smugglers and racketeers are being nabbed. The public however should not get into panic-buying mode.
MIC Youth polls Party's youth wing advisor Vell Paari said his cousin Muthuveloo must solve problems in his Subang division before aspiring for national prominence.
The Penang Deputy Chief Minister (2) told the MIC president to keep his nose out of the Kampung Buah Pala issue and to just concentrate in solving the woes besieging Maika Holdings.
The former MIC deputy president said Koperasi Nesa's injunction against the sale of Maika's insurance company will only be lifted if a better offer was found so that the shareholders are better rewarded.
The Hindraf chairperson is furious that Home Minister Hishammuddin was continuing to propagate lies about the movement's alleged links with terrorist organisations.
A 20-year-old temple was demolished in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday and Hindraf had claimed that ‘MIC gangsters' had a role to play, an accusation which didn't sit well with the political party's youth wing.
The MIC supremo is said to have lost his patience with top leaders Subramaniam and Sothinathan, who he said had put their self-interests above the party's.
analysis With the party boss apparently backing the incumbent, the two challengers will have to fight hard, and even forge a partnership, to stand a chance of winning.
updated 4.20pm Kota Alam Shah state rep M Manoharan, who is under ISA detention, is believed to be considering quitting his seat, sources tell Malaysiakini.
updated 2.45pm The two MPs - M Manogaran (Teluk Intan) and S Manikavasagam (Kapar) - were among the 10 coordinators dropped last week as part of a leadership revamp.
His decision to suspend the outlawed movement's coordinators has not gone down well with some grassroots supporters who have questioned his 'remote' leadership from London.