Obedient Wives Club: ‘You’re mistaken’
06 Jul 2011: RAWANG: “OUR noble intention has been unfairly misinterpreted.” That's the stance of the now infamous Obedient Wives Club (OWC) – launched only four days ago – which felt that its proclamation that wives should serve their husbands “better thanCommission hears graphic accounts of torture from former detainees in Guantanamo
02 Nov 2009: The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission today heard harrowing testimonies about the atrocities committed against the Guantanamo Bay detainees, which included psychological torture and routine humiliation. A total of seven detainees including SudaneseSaudi, Malaysia set up $2.5m investment fund
30 Sep 2009: Malaysia's government, which has struggled to attract foreign investment, and Saudi Arabia's PetroSaudi International have set up a fund to invest in the southeast Asian country in the first of a series of deals with rich countries Malaysia's PrimeFuture hub of international education?
07 Sep 2009: Malaysia will play host to an international education conference next month as part of its goal of becoming a regional hub for international higher education by 2010, with 100,000 students studying at its higher education institutions. The concept ofMalaysia: Kartika gets caning reprieve
24 Aug 2009: A Malaysian Muslim woman who had been sentenced to be caned for drinking beer in a hotel has been granted a reprieve until after Ramadan, religious official have said. Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32, had been expected to face six strokes of the rattanMalaysia Catholics oppose non-'Allah' Bible
27 Apr 2009: A Malay-language Bible that does not use the word "Allah" has caused controversy among Malaysian Catholics, as the church fights a court case to guarantee its right to use the word, according to press reports on Sunday. The Catholic Herald newspaper, inNew Malaysian PM sworn in
03 Apr 2009: Malaysia's king has sworn in Najib Abdul Razak as the country's sixth prime minister, a day after Abdullah Ahmad Badawi resigned to take responsibility for the ruling party's worst election showing in four decades. Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, theMalaysian Premier Resigns
02 Apr 2009: KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi resigned Thursday, April 2, after six years in office, clearing the way for his deputy to take over the post. "PM Abdullah offered his resignation to the king," a senior official told AgenceMalaysia and Kuwait to join forces in trade and investments
23 Mar 2009: KUWAIT CITY: Malaysia and Kuwait will join forces in trade and investments to help each other weather the current economic situation. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said cooperation was one way to boost the economies of the two countries.Space Tourism in Malaysia and the Developing World
16 Feb 2009: As Malaysia launches its first astronaut to space in October many are already asking about what comes next after his return to Earth. Will the Malaysian astronaut program survive with such high costs at the expense of its developing economy, or will itMalaysia Again Stamps Mark In Islamic World
13 Feb 2009: KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 13 - When the 8th Islamic Conference of Information Ministers (ICIM) under the auspices of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) ended in Rabat, Morocco, late last month, Malaysia again stamped its mark in the Islamic world asMacma To Build First Masjid With Chinese Architecture
02 Feb 2009: The Federal Territories Islamic Council has pledged RM1 million for the construction of Malaysia's first Chinese architectural Masjid. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Dr Zahid Hamidi today told reporters that the government hadSomali Student's Murder Four Suspects Held
23 Jan 2009: Four suspects have been detained in connection with the murder of a Somali student at Section 2, Wangsa Maju, on Jan 21. Sentul police chief, ACP Zakaria Pagan said with the arrest, police believe the case can be solved soon. He added that police are inOmar and Matar sink Malaysia
22 Jan 2009: Malaysia 0 // UAE 5 KUALA LUMPUR // The UAE’s Asian Cup campaign got off to a tremendous start against Malaysia. Although the hosts were struggling with injuries, Dominique Bathenay’s side put in a professional performance. They destroyed theirFor the love of code
09 Jan 2009: SUMMERTIME usually conjures up images of surf, sand and sea and the occasional barbecue party. But instead of hitting the beach or putting another patty on the grill, three Malaysian youngsters decided to spend three summer months to work on projects inslashnews
Major quake shakes eastern city of Van
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit eastern Turkey yesterday, triggering the collapse of buildings and killing many people, according
to officials and experts. At least 50 people were taken to the single hospital in the city of Van, Anatolia news agency said,
The wretched scandal of Gaza
Past bombed suburbs and scrubland stands the house on the frontier of hell. Once, Abdullah Wahdem's home was a pleasant villa set
in the citrus groves of northern Gaza. Now its cream stucco frontage is pitted by the bullets and artillery salvos that
From Hate to Love -
Story of Adiy ibn Hatim
In the ninth year of the Hijrah, an 'Arab king made the first positive moves to Islam after years of feeling hatred for it. He
drew closer to faith (iman) after opposing arid combating it. And he finally pledged allegiance to the Prophet, peace be on him,
Microsoft Bing in search deal with China’s
Baidu
Microsoft has signed a deal with China’s top search engine, Baidu, to provide the site with censored web search services in
English. Baidu, which dominates 83 per cent of the local market and whose success is built on its Chinese language services, said





