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Rousing welcome for India's Rahane on return from Australia
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane returned home to a red carpet welcome in Mumbai on Thursday, having led a severely depleted side to a famous test series win in Australia.
'Hotpot' Datuk, friend plead guilty to assaulting young couple
PETALING JAYA: Two company directors, including a Datuk who was caught on a viral video assaulting a young couple, have pleaded guilty at a Magistrate's Court here to assaulting and causing public nuisance at a steamboat restaurant in Persiaran Tropicana. NURBAITI HAMDAN
Melaka cops urge witnesses of puppy-culling incident to come forward
MELAKA: The police are urging those who witnessed an incident where a litter of newborn puppies were allegedly culled with boiling water to come forward.
Snatch thief in viral video nabbed
SHAH ALAM: A 25-year-old man has been detained in connection with a snatch theft incident, which was caught on video.
‘Hotpot Datuk’ apologises, says will accept any punishment
PETALING JAYA: The Datuk who was caught on a viral video assaulting a man and a woman at a hotpot restaurant here has apologised, saying that his actions were too extreme.
Datuk in viral hotpot slapping video apologises
PETALING JAYA: The Datuk who was caught on a viral video assaulting a man and a woman at a hotpot restaurant here has apologised, saying that his actions were too extreme.
Too close to home
THERE are some good lessons Malaysians can pick up as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to ravage the nation.
Cops say man seen at R&R was not wearing a pink tag
IPOH: The police have debunked fake news about a man who was seen wandering at the Bukit Gantang R&R, said to be a Bangladeshi and wearing a pink Health Ministry wrist tag.
EcoWorld chairman: Woman slapped by Datuk in viral video not my daughter
PETALING JAYA: EcoWorld Malaysia executive chairman Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin has refuted a claim that his daughter was slapped by a Datuk at a hotpot restaurant.
‘Use of army not violating civil rights’
KOTA KINABALU: The use of the military during the Emergency is not a violation of civil liberties, says Sabah Law Society president Roger Chin.