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Who will be the new IGP?
KUALA LUMPUR: With Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar celebrating his 60th birthday this Friday, speculation is rife on his replacement.
Report: 21 Malaysians arrested in Singapore over GE13 protest out on bail
PETALING JAYA: The 21 Malaysians who were arrested on Saturday for staging a protest over the May 5 general election results at the Merlion Park have been released on bail, according to The Straits Times.
William Yau inquest: No Chinese boy seen playing near jetty where body was found
PETALING JAYA: A resident living near Sungei Sireh jetty in Port Klang where six-year-old William Yau's body was found told a Coroner's Court that he never saw a boy that age playing near the jetty.
- MIC chief Palanivel blasts call to abolish vernacular schools

- GE13: MCA allocated one seat in Johor state exco after special request by Sultan Ibrahim

- GE13: Johor police to take action against rally organisers

- GE13: Remove all campaign materials by Sunday or lose deposit, says EC

- Appeals Court holds election manifesto not legally enforceable

- Pakatan's post-GE13 rally in Kuantan illegal, says OCPD

- Stop the provocative post-GE13 rallies, says IGP Ismail Omar

World Updates »
Update: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 MYT 5:35 AM
Associated Press says U.S. government seized journalists' phone records
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Associated Press on Monday said the U.S. government seized records from phone lines assigned to AP offices and its reporters over a period of two months in 2012, which the news service described as a "massive and unprecedented intrusion."
Judge rules U.S. soldier's killing of five was premeditated
TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) - A military judge ruled on Monday that a U.S. soldier who shot and killed five fellow servicemen at a combat stress clinic in Iraq acted with premeditation, a decision that will almost surely get him life in prison.
Obama pushes for Syria talks but warns of huge challenges
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama vowed on Monday to work to bring the Syrian government and rebels to the negotiating table in coming weeks but warned that a "combustible mix" of regional meddling and Islamist militancy would make it hard to halt the country's civil war.
Taiwanese fishermen burn Filipino flags in protest
TAIPEI: Angry Taiwanese fishermen burned Filipino flags in protest Monday after the Philippine coastguard fired on a Taiwan fishing boat killing a crew member.
Yemen army jet crashes in Sanaa, pilot killed
SANAA (Yemen): A Russian-made Yemeni military jet ploughed into a residential district of the capital Sanaa on Monday killing the pilot, officials said, and witnesses said it exploded in mid-air before crashing.
US scientist depressed and left suicide notes, Singapore public inquiry told
SINGAPORE: A US high-tech researcher whose family claims he was murdered in Singapore was under treatment for depression and left suicide notes before he was found hanged, a public inquiry was told Monday.
Courts »
- GE13: Two charged over riot on polling day
- GE13: Mustapa gets injunction order in suit against PAS
- Con artist pleads guilty to cheating victims of RM28,300
Parliament »
- Quorum almost not met
- Speaker adjourns sitting with touching speech
- Ministry drafting Bill to protect stray animals


