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Nation | 27 November 2024
Govt Scraps UPSR & PT3 to Ease Student Stress, But Many Malaysians See Exams as Essential
The Ministry of Education recently announced the abolition of the UPSR and PT3 exams. Speaking in Parliament on November 26, Minister Fadhlina Sidek explained that the decision aims to reduce academic stress among students.
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Nation | 11 September 2024
Government Considers Relocating Cigarette Sales to Non-Halal Sections of Stores and Supermarkets
The government is considering relocating cigarettes to the non-Halal sections of supermarkets, convenience stores, and other outlets. According to a report by Harian Metro, the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Dr.
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Nation | 07 September 2024
Study: 58% of Malaysian Chinese and Indian Youths Perceive Government Bias and Discrimination
The Merdeka Center, a Malaysian opinion research firm, recently published the National Youth Survey 2024, highlighting the thoughts and challenges of youths aged 18 to 30 in Malaysia.
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Stories | 30 August 2024
Malaysian Government Worker Regrets Taking Personal Loans, Now Burdened with RM200K Debt
In a recent post on the Muflis Bankrupt Facebook page, an anonymous man (let’s call him Amirul) shared his story about how his financial situation spiraled out of control, highlighting the dangers of easy access to loans.
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Nation | 22 February 2024
Malaysian Government Introduces Up to 50% Discounts on Selected PDRM Summons Beginning Tomorrow
It's widely recognized that Malaysians often exhibit a disregard for road regulations, whether it's parking haphazardly or executing U-turns in prohibited areas.
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Stories | 26 January 2024
Malaysian Woman Acknowledging 3-Hour Breaks No Longer Employed by Government
In an unexpected development surrounding the widely-discussed karaoke phenomenon at the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM), the individual known as Nana, celebrated for her lively lunchtime karaoke sessions, is said to have ceased employment with th
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Stories | 24 January 2024
Malaysian Woman Confesses to Leveraging Connections for Government Job and indulging in 3-Hour Karaoke Breaks
In a recent social media uproar on platform X, a government employee stirred controversy by proudly sharing her leisurely activities during work hours, bringing attention to questionable hiring practices.
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Nation | 06 November 2023
Proposed citizenship amendments are being criticized, but PM Anwar says the government must respect the views of the Rulers and will provide backbenchers with an explanation
According to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the government would clarify to the backbenchers the proposed constitutional modifications regarding citizenship.
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