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SPM papers to be marked online from 2021
PETALING JAYA: Starting this year, the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination papers will be marked online.
UK demands Myanmar stop killing protesters
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Monday demanded Myanmar stop the violence after police fired on crowds killing 18 people.
DidikTV: It will be better
NEW endeavours do not come without its set of challenges – this is a given.
Don’t just leave it to the teachers
WHEN DidikTV Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia (DidikTV) was launched to improve the Education Ministry’s TV Pendidikan, it was hailed as a way to level the playing field for students nationwide.
Before DidikTV, there was ETV
LONG before the birth of DidikTV, the country had a similar programme that ran for over three decades.
India tightens regulatory grip on Facebook, WhatsApp with new rules
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India announced new rules on Thursday to regulate content on social media, making Facebook, WhatsApp and others more accountable to legal requests for swift removal of posts and sharing details on the originators of messages.
Myanmar: The revolution will be Facebook-lived
(Reuters) - When he heard soldiers had taken power in Myanmar again, Thar Lon Zaung Htet hurried to the office of his news agency in Yangon, grabbed a few essentials and carefully locked up.
PM should take heed of King's view and convene Parliament by March, says Pakatan
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin should take heed of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's views and convene Parliament by March this year, says Pakatan Harapan's presidential council.
Australia promises quick, independent probe after third rape accusation
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia will quickly deliver the result of a planned independent inquiry into parliament's workplace culture, the government said on Monday, as pressure grows after a newspaper published a third accusation of rape.
Australian PM warns of "culture problem" after allegations of rape in parliament
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Saturday he was "sickened" by allegations of sexual assault in Parliament House, adding that there was a "culture" problem at the government building.