Woman abusing toddler riles up FB users Malaysia Star PETALING JAYA: The brutal act of a woman beating a toddler that was caught on video has riled up Facebook users, about a year after the abuse took place. The woman, who appears to be in her 20s, is seen abusing the child in the four-minute video clip ...
Rashid: Hosts to pick up fifth title while Malaysia a good bet for semis Malaysia Star By RAJES PAUL PETALING JAYA: China are set to achieve a high five at home in the Thomas Cup Finals after they announced their strongest line-up for the prestigious team event in Wuhan from May 20-27. Malaysia, meanwhile, are on a wing and a prayer to ...
No change in interest rates expected Malaysia Star By YVONNE TAN PETALING JAYA: Bank Negara is expected to maintain the overnight policy rate (OPR) at 3% when it's monetary policy committee meets tomorrow as the current rate continues to be at an accommodative level, promoting growth and price ...
Video of baby being abused goes viral a year later Malaysia Star By TASHNY SUKUMARAN PETALING JAYA: A video of a woman abusing a toddler went viral on social networking sites Wednesday evening, with Malaysians calling for the woman's arrest. According to the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), they received nearly 300 ...
Terengganu Cycling's Fukushima takes overall lead after Stage One Malaysia Star PETALING JAYA: Breakaway specialist Shinichi Fukushima of Terengganu Cycling took the opening stage and the early overall lead in the Jelajah Malaysia after finding success in the five-man breakaway group. Fukushima took the stage after digging up ...
Dragons set their sights on third seeding for ABL playoffs Malaysia Star PETALING JAYA: The Westports Malaysia Dragons may have clinched the playoff spot in the Asean Basketball League (ABL) following last Saturday's win over the Chang Thailand Slammers but they are not about to relax. In their sights is the third seeding ...
World Bank proposals factored into minimum range Malaysia Star PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the recently-announced national minimum wage was justified and had taken into consideration factors proposed by the World Bank. Set at RM900 (RM4.33 per hour) for employees in the peninsula and RM800 ...