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EPF global outreach bears dividends

There was plenty to cheer for Malaysians when the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) announced its headline dividend of 6.1% for its conventional fund and 5.65% for the syariah fund.

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Checkmated over Ukraine

Nato’s actions have made its Western allies incapable of doing any better for Ukraine than Ukraine can do for its own relations with Russia.

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Comment: Distorted view of the media during elections in South Korea

The level of hostility is touching a new high in the presidential campaign ahead of the March 9 elections.

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Chinese votes no longer fixed deposit for DAP

DAP has been calling for a fresh general election since the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan government in February 2020 due to the Sheraton Move, which subsequently saw a new coalition - Perikatan Nasional.

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Maestros of disunity

YOU might have missed this piece of news while enjoying sumptuous feasts or visiting friends and relatives during this festive season.

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Johor polls: PKR's going solo on logo - a branding gamble

AFTER a failed gamble in Melaka, PKR is taking another risky step by going solo in the Johor state election - but this time, the party believes it will pay off.

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PM weathers flood and MACC backlash

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob faces several challenging issues, such as the recent Selangor floods and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki share purchase.

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Recalibrating national budget - eradicating leakages and corruption

On May 30, 2019, New Zealand surprised the world with the world's first Wellbeing Budget. "But aren't all national budgets supposed to revolve around the concept of people's wellbeing?!"—we could rightfully exclaim. Our national plans, budgets and blueprints are also never short on using or even overusing this term.

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Taman Sri Nanding residents yearn for assistance

I HAVE seen many reports before on natural disasters and their aftermath, at both the national and international levels. But my visit to Taman Sri Nanding in Hulu Langat, Selangor, on Wednesday is the first time that I witnessed a natural disaster up close.

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Selfless in the hour of need

Malaysians show the true spirit of being ‘Keluarga Malaysia’.

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Once in 100 years flooding? It has become too frequent

TAMAN Sri Muda is just a barely 15 minutes drive away from Shah Alam, the capital of Selangor. It is a major township located in the Klang district where, by logic, immediate help should have been efficiently swift to rescue the stranded flood victims.

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Chinese voters make a firm stand

THE big surprise of the Sarawak polls is not that Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) won 76 out of 82 seats.

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