Sunday, 26 April 2026

Author: Bernama

Elderly man charged with posting offensive remarks against king on Facebook

SEPANG, Selangor: An elderly man was charged in the Sessions Court here today with posting offensive remarks against His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, on Facebook in February. However, the charges were not read out to the 61-year-old man due to his health and hearing issues. Judge Ahmad Fuad

Penang man admits to raping tourist at cemetery; court denies bail

GEORGE TOWN: A part-time hotel worker pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today to charges of raping and committing unnatural sex on an Australian woman.  S.Prasanth, 25,  who made the plea before Judge Juraidah Abbas, requested time to appoint a lawyer to represent him. He is charged with raping the

Sri Lanka’s GDP at risk as US tariff hike looms

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s GDP could decline by up to 1.5 per cent if the United States (US) reinstates a 44 per cent tariff on Sri Lankan exports and lowers tariffs on competitor trading partners, reported Xinhua. According to an IMF country report, at present Sri Lanka faces a 10 per cent

Moscow establishes official ties with Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

MOSCOW, Russia: Moscow has formally recognised the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, said the Russian Foreign Ministry, Russian News Agency (TASS) reported. According to a ministry representative, the Foreign Ministry confirmed this when asked to comment on reports about Russia’s decision to recognise the country. The Russian ambassador in Afghanistan, Dmitry Zhirnov,

Finance Ministry to facilitate industries during SST transition period

KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry (MOF) has agreed to provide transitional support to industry players during the change in the scope of the Sales and Service Tax (SST), following feedback regarding difficulties in complying with all operational requirements. In a statement today, MOF said the government will allow service providers

Zabariah Mohd Yusof assumes duties as acting Court of Appeal president

PUTRAJAYA: Federal Court Judge Datuk Zabariah Mohd Yusof will assume the powers and responsibilities of the Court of Appeal president following Tan Sri Abang Iskandar Abang Hashim’s retirement yesterday (Thursday). In a letter dated yesterday, Chief Judge of Malaya Tan Sri Hasnah Mohammed Hashim, who is assuming the powers and

Express bus driver, 3 passengers not wearing seat belts issued summonses

KUALA TERENGGANU: Only an express bus driver and three express bus passengers have been issued summonses for not wearing seat belts in Terengganu under a special operation by the Road Transport Department (JPJ) nationwide since July 1. Terengganu JPJ director Zamri Samion said a total of 85 express and tour

Nation-Building Conference charts new unity direction in Oct 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of National Unity will organise the Nation-Building Conference this October in an effort to further strengthen unity among Malaysians. Its minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang said the conference will pave the way for a new direction through the development of a Nation-Building Action Plan, as part

Cycling coach charged with physical sexual assault on teenage cyclist

KUALA LUMPUR: A cycling coach pleaded not guilty in the Ampang Sessions Court today to a charge of committing physical sexual assault on a female cyclist last year. A former national road cycling great, Nor Effandy Rosli, 58, was charged with committing the offence on a girl aged 15 years

Malaysia remains committed to the principles of free and open trade

ROME, Italy: Malaysia remains committed to the principles of free and open trade as the core to inclusive, sustainable and resilient economic growth. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that in an increasingly challenging global landscape, international stability and peace are an important foundation for economic prosperity as well