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Australian PM hails M'sia as 'vibrant democracy'
Jul 10, 08 3:46pm
Kevin Rudd, who arrived today for his first visit to Kuala Lumpur as prime minister, said that "democracy is not just alive and well in Malaysia but flourishing."
Cops deny involvement in PI's disappearance
Soon Li Tsin | Jul 10, 08 3:41pm
updated 6.40pm Bukit Aman CID chief Mohd Bakri Zinin is piqued by rumours that the police were behind private eye P Balasubramaniam's disappearance.
PM hands over job to Najib in 2 years
Jul 10, 08 12:40pm
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has finally set his retirement date - he will hand over the leadership to his deputy, Najib Abdul Razak, in June 2010.
Pakatan files 'no-confidence motion'
Rahmah Ghazali | Jul 10, 08 11:19am
update 6.45pm Opposition Leader Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail filed the motion at the Dewan Rakyat speaker's office at 3.45pm. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Headlines online: July 10
Jul 10, 08 11:00am
Malaysiakini compares the key news and views in major newspapers. What is today's agenda for the English, Bahasa, Tamil and Chinese papers?
'Repent, you shameful man'
Jul 10, 08 8:46am
free ‘The Kinabatangan MP says that it was not rude to make such a gesture (as he did) so shall I suggest to all the readers to give him the gesture when we see him?’
GLCs need not be led by Umno members: PM
Jul 9, 08 9:36pm
Though Abdullah’s statement did not name any individuals, it was an obvious reference to Sepang International Circuit chairperson Mokhzani Mahathir.
Yen Yen backs castration for repeat rapists
Jul 9, 08 8:23pm
'I think that drastic action is needed for such a heinous crime,' says MCA Wanita chief Ng Yen Yen.
Azalina: Probe into Pempena deals
Rahmah Ghazali & Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Jul 9, 08 7:42pm
Tourism Minister Azalina confirms that auditors are scrutinising the books at tourism development agency Pempena, two officials of which are accused of malpractice involving public funds.
Gov't silent on intra-ethnic income disparities?
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz & Rahmah Ghazali | Jul 9, 08 7:02pm
Parliament snippets A Pakatan Rakyat member asked the government why it is so focused on income disparities between ethnic groups, but not within ethnic groups.
Sapp: 'Chua told not to swim with sharks'
Jul 9, 08 6:42pm
Sabah Progressive Party chief Yong Teck Lee says he had warned vice-president Dr Chua Soon Bui to be wary of federal leaders - advice that she has apparently ignored.
Speaker defends ministers against too many questions
Jul 9, 08 6:26pm
Pandikar Amin says that MPs must realise that not all issues raised spontaneously could be answered on the spot without referring to the facts.
Will the 'lone ranger' ride to the top?
Stanley Koh | Jul 9, 08 6:03pm

analysis Known for doing politics differently, Ong Tee Keat has become the subject of widespread speculation - is he en route for MCA's top position?

Where truth is more fantastic than fiction
Jay Tee | Jul 9, 08 5:15pm
opinion These days in Malaysia, the saying that truth can be more fantastic than fiction or that reality can be stranger than the imagination has a special resonance.
Anwar urges Rudd to promote democracy on KL visit
Jul 9, 08 5:09pm
updated 7.20pm 'Abdullah needs to be told that he cannot use institutions like the police and the AG's office and the judiciary to intimidate witnesses and fabricate evidence.'
Poll: Readers' views on flip-flop Bala
Jul 9, 08 2:59pm
A total of 6,418 Malaysiakini readers had participated in the one-day survey which went live yesterday morning. Five questions were asked and here are the results.
Dayak leaders to mix business with pleasure
Tony Thien | Jul 9, 08 2:45pm
Problems associated with encroachment into native customary rights land could be discussed at the close of the harvest festival celebrations this weekend.
Eight interveners in Herald suit ... and counting
Soon Li Tsin | Jul 9, 08 2:04pm
updated 4.05pm Kuala Lumpur High Court Justice Lau Bee Lan fixes Nov 21 to give all interested intervening parties in the suit adequate time to respond to both the applicants and respondents.
Natives vs quarry: Villagers asked to sign 'dubious' documents
Erik Wang | Jul 9, 08 1:49pm
It is not often that impoverished villagers are against improvement to their school and bridge. The Bengoh villagers in Sarawak have reasons to do so.
Kinabatangan MP: Yes, I did it but...
Rahmah Ghazali | Jul 9, 08 1:46pm
breaking news updated at 5.25pm He insists that 'it is not a rude gesture' and it is up to the people to interpret what he did.
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