
Of tyrants and hatchet jobs
By Naim Syah THE definition of tyranny is not as straightforward as it seems. Oxford defines it as the unfair or cruel use of power

By Naim Syah THE definition of tyranny is not as straightforward as it seems. Oxford defines it as the unfair or cruel use of power

IPOH, Perak: Fourteen Perak Bersatu division chiefs on Wednesday called for President, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, to step down to make way for the party’s renewal

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