DAP: GST will further burden Malaysians
Sabah agency to stop rapist's marriage
Tornado tears through Oklahoma, kills ten
Myanmar president in landmark US visit
PM stresses on transparency
Key ministries remain in power
Khairy, Nazri Aziz in new cabinet line-up
PM Najib has audience with Agong for consent on new cabinet
- Thousands defy Malaysia govt to hold rally
Tens of thousands of people rallied near Malaysia's capital Saturday night against alleged electoral fraud, further raising the political temperature after divisive recent polls.
- Amnesty urges Malaysia to end post-election crackdown
Global rights group Amnesty International urged Malaysia Friday to end its "post-election crackdown" which has seen four critics arrested in the aftermath of the government's worst electoral result.
- Govt Did Not Interfere In Arrests Of Opposition Leaders, Activist - Muhyiddin
The government did not interfere in the arrests of certain opposition leaders and an activist on Thursday
- Pakatan to push for parliamentary panel to redraw seats fairly
Pakatan Rakyat (PR) wants a parliamentary select committee (PSC) as a bilateral platform to ensure a fairer constituency redelineation exercise once Parliament convenes
- Opposition crackdown shows reforms a lie, say Pakatan leaders
The security dragnet on opposition leaders and critics this past week is the clearest sign yet that the Barisan Nasional (BN) government was never honest in wanting real political reforms
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GE13: Malaysia's young and upcoming politicians
Rescue Unit translocates pygmy elephants to Tabin Wildlife Reserve
Ten things you didn't know about the London Underground
New year celebrations 2013: in pictures
Week in pictures 28 December 2012
2012: the year in British royals
PHOTOS: Defying the Mayan apocalypse
Santas around the world
Sandy Hook shooting: the victims' stories
New records, reflection mark Everest 60th anniversarySixty years ago this week two men became the first to stand on the roof of the world in a remarkable feat of endurance and strength of the human spirit.
Cannes film fest prizes up for grabs in tight raceAn epic lesbian love story with graphic sex, a Coen brothers musical comedy and a blood-stained critique of Chinese society rocked the 66th Cannes Film Festival but critics said no hands-down favourite had emerged ahead of Sunday's prizes.
Storm brews over control of US newspaper groupWith a sale likely of a prominent group of US newspapers, the interest of a potential buyer tied to right-wing causes has galvanized opponents fearing the dailies could become political tools.
Federer faces Spanish winning machine at French OpenRoger Federer begins his 54th consecutive Grand Slam tournament at the French Open on Sunday when he faces a Spanish winning machine who, for once, is not called Rafael Nadal.
Sweet revenge as Froch defeats KesslerCarl Froch enjoyed sweet revenge by unanimously out-pointing Mikkel Kessler in an epic world super-middleweight title unification fight on Saturday.
Security high for Paris protest against gay marriageFrench police were on alert Sunday ahead of a mass protest in Paris against a new gay marriage law, with hardline activists expected to mingle among 200,000 demonstrators.
India PM calls for nuclear deal, more Japan investmentIndian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called for an early accord on civil nuclear cooperation with Tokyo and more Japanese investment ahead of an official visit, reports said on Sunday.
Australia to end live betting odds during sports: PMAustralia will ban the broadcast of betting odds during live sports matches under new rules unveiled Sunday, designed to keep the watching of sport separate from the promotion of gambling.
Japan PM holds talks with Myanmar's Thein SeinJapan's premier met Myanmar's President Thein Sein on Sunday for talks at which he is expected to unveil huge aid and investment deals as he promotes trade with the fast-changing nation.
New records, reflection mark Everest 60th anniversarySixty years ago this week two men became the first to stand on the roof of the world in a remarkable feat of endurance and strength of the human spirit.
Moreno closing in on first LPGA victoryColombia's Paola Moreno was closing in on a first LPGA title, firing a four-under par 41 in the 12-hole second round of the inaugural Pure Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic.
Spotlight grows on China's harsh labor campsWhen she refused to sign a form renouncing her faith, Wang Chunying said she was handcuffed between two bunkbeds for 16 hours, deprived of food, water and sleep as she felt her wrists bleeding.
US credit card giants Visa and Mastercard sued retailers that rejected a multibillion-dollar settlement over transaction fees and asked the court to rule the fee practices weren't illegal.
Weird News
Woman strips naked, steals a cab, sleeps in itHere's a free bit of advice: Try not to fall asleep in the vehicle you've commandeered, especially when you're naked.
The week in weird: August 13Here's your weekly dose of the weird. We've picked the 7 wackiest stories of the week for your consumption. So sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's pantheon of what can be only charitably termed as 'inspired WTF-ness'.
New York man survives 21 gunshotsMove over Superman, there's a new Man of Steel in town. The Daily News, a New York City-based newspaper, reports that a man was shot at least 21 times by police and survived.
Woman goes into fit of rage over McNuggets: VideoAP reports that an Ohio woman assaulted two McDonald employees and shattered a drive-thru window after being told she couldn't be served Chicken McNuggets.
Man trapped in toilet pit for 2 daysThe Metro, a UK newspaper, reported an unidentified man from the Wuyuan County of Inner Mongolia fell and found himself trapped in a poo-filled toilet pit for 2 whole days.
Sci-Tech News
PC sales see worst drop ever in Q1: surveyWorldwide sales of personal computers slid 13.9 percent in the first quarter of 2013, research firm IDC said Wednesday, the worst contraction since it began tracking the market in 1994.
'Digital divide' still wide in developing world: studyMost developing countries are still struggling to bridge the "digital divide" limiting access to computers and the Internet for low-income citizens, a study showed Wednesday.
Lithuania nabs tax cheats using Google Street ViewLithuanian tax officials said Wednesday they tracked down at least 100 suspected tax cheats by checking out their property using Google's Street View mapping service.
Japan city mistakenly tweets N. Korean missile launchOfficials in the Japanese city of Yokohama were left red-faced on Wednesday after mistakenly announcing the launch of a North Korean missile to 40,000 followers on Twitter.
Probe says North Korea behind cyber attack: SeoulAn official investigation into a major cyber attack on South Korean banks and broadcasters last month has determined North Korea's military intelligence agency was responsible, officials said on Wednesday.
International, Regional and Malaysia news on MSN News Malaysia.


- Thousands defy Malaysia govt to hold rally
- Amnesty urges Malaysia to end post-election crackdown
- Govt Did Not Interfere In Arrests Of Opposition Leaders, Activist - Muhyiddin
- Come Together As One, Najib Tells Malaysians
- Pakatan to push for parliamentary panel to redraw seats fairly
- Opposition crackdown shows reforms a lie, say Pakatan leaders
- Malaysia activist charged with sedition, 3 others held
- Malaysia activist charged with sedition; 3 others held
- Malaysian student activist charged with sedition
- Tian Chua, Haris Ibrahim held in sedition crackdown
Poll reform group Bersih, a civil society movement says Malaysians should expect the 'dirtiest elections' to come. Do you agree?
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