The release of Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong is likely the final chapter in the Kim Jong-nam saga – an incredibly notorious and intense murder case that gripped the world.
Author: Frankie D'Cruz
Hey Speedy Tigers, having fun under the bus?
The aftermath of the ‘Italian Job’ follows a predictable trajectory in the sport – from shock and grief to resentment against the rapidly falling standard of Malaysia hockey.
Dear Negeri MB, kindly resign as SIGC chief over beer fury
Politicians, like Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Aminuddin Harun, should never be allowed to hold any post in sports. If he wants to resign as Seremban International Golf Club president, it would be no loss as members would be glad to have power returned to them.
Eggs in the face of MIC
The day begins with uncertainty for the MIC, seeking to push its race based politics with pretentious pace and adventure despite the MCA-MIC arena being as soggy as a bag of undercooked chips.
Wife, sons and maid charged with murder of Cradle CEO
The death of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan has taken a sensational turn with his wife Samirah Muzaffar, two teenage sons and their maid charged today with his murder.
Michelle’s latest ‘wayang’ – 1MDB
Startled Malaysians have run out of stinging words over Michelle Yeoh’s involvement in the 1MDB movie.
United we stand, divided we fall
It is obligatory on those active in everyday life as citizens to ensure the viable future of Malaysia. No nation is perfect but you, the people, can strive to make it untainted.
Mystery of MH370 remains unsolved
After years of conspiracy theories surrounding aviation’s greatest mystery, here are a few small revelations about the doomed MH370 that came to light today.
Four years on, none the wiser and families continue to suffer
As the 1,500-page ‘final’ report into vanished flight MH370 is made public today, angry relatives say answers are not forthcoming.
Word is clown talk will persist
Both the FA of Malaysia and the Malaysian Hockey Confederation are doing a clog dance; an awkward, uninspired mess littered with misplaced statements.
Everything about that tie screams overkill
Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq’s suit is fine but together with that tie, it’s simply way too much.
Protest? Rejoice, more like it
Does Malaysia expect any troubling takeaways from former Prime Minister Najib Razak’s arrest? No!
Najib still punch-drunk?
Let’s agree that Najib Razak and his band of snail-on-Valium Barisan Nasional losers are a shameless lot who lost power through the ballot box.