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Namewee banned from Weibo over Taliban remark
MALAYSIAN rapper Namewee was banned from Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, after making a post criticising the Taliban, reported China Press.
Taiwanese celebrity’s donation held up by red tape
A TOTAL of 54 powered air-purifying respirators (PAPR) bound for Malaysia as a donation from a Taiwanese television host and model is stuck in Taiwan’s airport cargo area.
Producer charged with making film without licence
PETALING JAYA: The producer of the controversial film titled Babi was charged in the Magistrate’s Court here with participating in film-making and displaying posters without a licence from the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (Finas).
Producer of controversial film Babi charged with unlicensed production
PETALING JAYA (Bernama): The producer of the controversial film Babi has been charged in a Magistrate's Court here with participating in its production, and promoting it through posters, without a licence from the National Film Development Corporation (Finas).
Namewee thanks Blackpink fans for extra views of his music video, which Blinks say sexualises the K-pop group
The video for his latest track ‘You Know Who Is My Father?’ is still garnering a lot of attention.
Namewee's latest music video faces backlash from Blackpink fans
The rap has a mix of Mandarin, English and Malay.
Joey Chua caught kissing colleague at a park
Malaysian singer-actor Joey Chua (pic) was caught sharing a kiss with colleague Darren Wang in public, fueling rumours that the two are now dating, reports China Press.
Namewee surrenders to police
KUALA LUMPUR: Controversial rapper and filmmaker Namewee has surrendered to the police in connection with an investigation into his film Babi.
Namewee to have statement recorded at Dang Wangi police station
KUALA LUMPUR: Rapper Namewee has surrendered himself to the police on Monday morning in connection with an investigation into his film "Babi".
Govt urged to strengthen pupils’ mastery of BM
A TOTAL of 98.29% of all Chinese vernacular schools in the peninsula are against the implementation of Jawi calligraphy in the Year Four Bahasa Melayu textbook, according to a survey conducted by educationist group Dong Zong.