News - Politics of Malaysia
WASHINGTON, May 29, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Press Club on Friday urged the Malaysian government to honor its promise to reform the country's oppressive press laws and cease
JOHOR BARU: Malay contractors in the state are in the dark over their involvement in the Iskandar Malaysia project.
By Thomas Fuller Anwar Ibrahim, the leader of the Malaysian opposition, easily defeated his opponent from the country's governing coalition in a closely watched special election Tuesday, returning to Parliament after a decade-long absence.
By Salleh Buang PEOPLE in Kedah were already talking about heli-logging in early 2003 when the Barisan Nasional (BN)-led state government was planning to embark on massive logging of the 122,798ha forest reserve in Ulu Muda.
DON'T DESTROY GOD'S GIFTS, SAYS GUAN ENG THE Pakatan Rakyat-ruled Penang government is at odds with the Pas-led Kedah government over a proposal by the latter to fell trees in the Ulu Muda forest reserve. The two allies are headed for a more tempestuous relationship.
