Police denied photo of Adam Adli being handcuffed was taken at the Jinjang police station
KUALA LUMPUR : Police yesterday rubbished the claims over a photo of student activist Adam Adli being handcuffed, which has been circulating on the Internet, was taken at the Jinjang police station where the latter is currently being remanded.
Epileptic woman who stayed alone found dead
SANDAKAN : Concerned villagers broke down the front door of an ailing woman's house near here today, when she failed to emerge from the wooden building over the past three days.
Mother and two-month-old baby died in after ramming into an electric pole
BOTA : A mother and her baby died, while another was seriously injured, when their car skidded into a trench after ramming into an electric pole here today.
Police solved Pakistani murder
REMBAU : Police investigator's persistence led to the discovery of the body of a Pakistani national in Kampung Legung Ulu in Kota here more than a month he was reported missing by the same man who had murdered him.
Jeruk Pak Ali eyes Mecca market
BATU KAWAN : Pak Ali Food Industries Sdn Bhd targets to sell its fruit pickles in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by year-end.
Malaysia to work hard for UN security council seat
PUTRAJAYA : Leaving no stone unturned, Malaysia will work hard to secure a seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the term 2015-2016, which would enable the country to play a part in international security issues.
Thai police seize record 4.49 million meth tablets
BANGKOK: Thai police have seized 4.49 million methamphetamine pills found in an apartment in the largest meth bust ever in Bangkok.
Thailand urged to explore edible insect market
BANGKOK: Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating.
EC sets up team to probe indelible ink issue
KUALA LUMPUR : The Election Commission (EC) today set up a special team to find out why the indelible ink used to mark voters in the 13th general election could be easily removed, said EC chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof.
Apple's Cook to face Senate questions on taxes
WASHINGTON: A Senate panel says Apple Inc. is avoiding paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes, but the world’s most valuable company says it is complying with the laws and pays “an extraordinary amount” in taxes to the U.S. government.


