Author - James Lim

Making waves on Desaru coast

Local, international performers and artists highlights at multifaceted festival in Johor IT was a memorable weekend for Nicholas See as he saw one of his favourite artistes live on stage and enjoyed a relaxing beach getaway with friends in Desaru, Johor. The Singaporean fashion stylist made his way to the Malaysian state’s coast for the first-ever Ombak...

Anwar calls for Mideast de-escalation

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia has strongly called on all parties in the Middle East to urgently de-escalate the increasing hostilities and tensions that are destabilising the region. In making the call, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said continued aggression and attacks by Israel in Lebanon, Syria and Yemen are deliberate attempts to divert the global community’s...

Fiscal control to guide Budget 2025

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia may be able to meet its fiscal deficit target under a law that was passed last year, with the government expected to be strict with expenditure in the upcoming Budget 2025, say economists. The government’s annual spending plan will be tabled by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Oct...

Don’t just depend on credit scores, banks urged

PETALING JAYA: Good credit scores are what banks seek, but creditworthiness should be measured using other factors as well, says a consumer group. Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (Fomca) argued that past payment records from credit reporting agencies can be flawed indicators in determining the creditworthiness of debtors. Its vice-president and legal adviser Datuk Indrani Thuraisingham said...

It’s just an aid, not a primary evidence

PUTRAJAYA: While results of polygraph tests are not admissible in court, they can provide a clearer direction to graft investigators, says Tan Sri Azam Baki. The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner said that aside from using them to investigate corruption cases, polygraph tests are also done as the final step on those joining the agency...

World No. 1 Sinner staves off Chinese wildcard and home favourite to set up Alcaraz final in Beijing

BEIJING (AFP): Jannik Sinner ignored the bubbling controversy over his steroid case and a roaring home crowd to set up a China Open final against Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday. The world number one and defending champion defeated the 96th-ranked Chinese wildcard Bu Yunchaokete 6-3, 7-6 (7/3) to avoid a major upset. The Italian faces Spanish second seed...

QuickCheck: Was a man seen using a firearm in a public place in Selangor?

GIVEN how rarely firearms are seen and heard in Malaysia, any claim that shots were fired tends to go viral quickly. This is especially so if the incident allegedly happened in a public place. Recently, a video of a man using a firearm in a public place went viral along with the claim that this happened...

China marks 75 years of Communist Party rule as economic challenges and security threats linger

BEIJING (AP): China is marking the 75th year of Communist Party rule as economic challenges and security threats linger over the massive state. No festivities have been announced for the occasion Tuesday, save for a flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square, with an honor guard marching from the entrance of the sprawling palace that in past centuries...

Malaysians urged to stay vigilant as Typhoon Krathon approaches Taiwan

PETALING JAYA: Malaysians residing in or visiting areas in Taiwan expected to be hit by Typhoon Krathon when it makes landfall on the island's southwest coast on Wednesday (Oct 2) have been urged to remain vigilant and follow all safety instructions issued by local authorities. Wisma Putra said it is closely monitoring the approach of the...