Trouble not with dancing, but with Code of Ethics
A video showing top legal office holders, including apex court judges, dancing with lawyers in the Legal Year Gala Dinner at Kota Kinabalu had gone
A video showing top legal office holders, including apex court judges, dancing with lawyers in the Legal Year Gala Dinner at Kota Kinabalu had gone
Sometime in the middle of December, PKR’s Rafizi Ramli, who heads PKR-linked pollster Invoke Malaysia, was reported as having said: “I hate to be the
The first oil well in Sarawak was drilled here in 1910 and led to the town’s initial development by Royal Dutch Shell and became an
When BN Sarawak was dissolved, there was some apprehension among the component members and supporters whether Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), the successor party, would be
Sarawak has been known as the Land of the Hornbills for ages. The world may or may not know about this. After the launch of

KUCHING: The birth of Gabungan Parti Sarawak or GPS on June 12 last year and its official launch on Saturday have created a new political
At its infancy, licences required by businesses and professions in the travel industry were minimal. In 1959, the federal government only had a tourism department

Britain’s lack of an upper age limit for driving was in the spotlight on Friday as 97-year-old Prince Philip recovered after being involved in an
LONG hailed as a beacon of success for the far-left after erupting in Spain five years ago, Podemos is now on the verge of a
KUALA LUMPUR: The police have detained four housemates of an Indonesian woman who was allegedly murdered at her rented house in Taman Universiti, Seri Kembangan