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The Election Commission has assured the public of
‘utmost transparency’ in the review of electoral
boundaries beginning by the end of the year.

The Election Commission has assured the public of
‘utmost transparency’ in the review of electoral
boundaries beginning by the end of the year. The EC said it would display the draft of its redelineation to the public for registered voters, state governments and local councils to present their views and objections before submitting the final report to the Dewan Rakyat for approval. View more

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Saiful Bukhari weds Nik Suryani

Saiful Bukhari Azlan tied the knot with TV3 newscaster Nik Suryani Megat Deraman in a private affair in Kuala Terengganu. The akad nikah (solemnisation) ceremony was held at the Crystal Mosque on Saturday.

Saiful Bukhari weds Nik Suryani

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It takes nearly 72 hours to get a new polycarbonate passport now

PUTRAJAYA: Applicants for the new Malaysian polycarbonate passport need to wait for up to 72 hours to get the document, as the Immigration Department tries to resolve glitches involving its production.

Najib: Rallies only lead to chaos

PUTRAJAYA: Any demand for change in the country must be based on the Federal Constitution and the rule of law, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Leave no stone unturned in latest death in lock-up case

THE new IGP surely isn’t having it easy. Just days into his appointment, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar has had his hands full dealing with Opposition rallies, arrests of people for sedition and cracking down on gun violence.

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Swedish capital returning to normal after week of violence

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's capital was relatively calm on Saturday night with only isolated incidents of violence by youths after nearly a week of car-burnings and vandalism that have highlighted growing inequality in Swedish society.

Kerry presses Egypt on economic reform, says aid depends on it

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged Egypt to act swiftly on economic reforms to secure a $4.8 billion International Monetary Fund loan, saying the measures were needed to get further aid from the U.S. Congress, an American official said.

Syrian opposition struggles for unity as battle rages

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's opposition resumed talks on Saturday aimed at closing their fractious ranks, as government forces launched a fierce onslaught on a rebel-held border town to try to gain the upper hand in the civil war.

French soldier stabbed on patrol in Paris

PARIS: A French soldier on anti-terrorist duties was stabbed in the neck Saturday in an attack that President Francois Hollande said could not "at this stage" be linked to the brutal murder this week of a military man in London.

Thousands run final mile of Boston Marathon as memorial

NEW YORK: Thousands of runners and their supporters took to the streets of Boston on Saturday to complete last month's marathon that many were forced to abandon after bombs exploded near the finish line.

Trio arrested over London soldier murder

LONDON: Three men were arrested Saturday on suspicion of conspiracy to murder the British soldier hacked to death in a London street in an Islamist attack.

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