Author - James Lim

Restaurant ordered to close for 2 weeks after woman finds frog in drink

PETALING JAYA: A restaurant in Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan, was ordered to close for 14 days after it allegedly served a woman an asam boi drink which had a small frog in it. The health ministry’s food safety and quality division inspected the restaurant last Friday and found that it failed to meet food safety standards, Berita Harian...

NGO slams PAS man’s cow analogy, says Islam elevates women

PETALING JAYA: An NGO has slammed Maran PAS Youth information chief Salman Al Farisi’s analogy comparing women leaders to animals, saying that Islam uplifts and honours women’s leadership. Pertubuhan Generasi Aspirasi Pemimpin Wanita Malaysia (GAP.MY) said such statements are a blatant manifestation of patriarchal thinking that has no place in a civilised and inclusive society. It pointed out...

Set up help desks at hospitals to guide elderly, disabled, says group

PETALING JAYA: The Penang Hindu Association (PHA) has called for the health ministry to set up help desks at government hospitals and clinics to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities in navigating the public healthcare system. While praising the ministry and hospital staff for providing excellent services to the general public, specifically to senior citizens, PHA...

US firms in Malaysia may escape semiconductor chip tariff, says Tengku Zafrul

KUALA LUMPUR: Investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz is hopeful that some semiconductor manufacturers in Malaysia may be exempted from the 100% tariff the US has imposed on the import of semiconductor chips. Trump, who announced the tariff yesterday, said that it would not apply to companies that were already producing semiconductor chips in the US or...

Short-term rental operators need to obtain licences soon, says Tiong

KUALA LUMPUR: Short-term rental accommodation (STRA) operators will soon be required to obtain a business licence from their local authorities before registering as tourist accommodation premises, says Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing. The Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister said this requirement was agreed upon by the ministry and the Housing and Local Government Ministry to improve...

Company director charged with dishonest removal of money into his account

KUALA LUMPUR: A software company owner was fined RM6,000 by the Sessions Court here on Wednesday (Aug 6) for dishonestly removing RM50,000 belonging to a retired insurance agent into his company's bank account last year. Judge Azrul Darus meted out the fine on Muhammad Farid Mohamad Mohyar, 27, after he changed his plea to guilty on...

Woman and daughter die after falling off Pulau Ketam jetty

KLANG: A woman and her daughter died after falling off a jetty in Pulau Ketam here on Wednesday morning (Aug 6). The incident was believed to have taken place after 6am, according to reports in Chinese press. A viral video has emerged, believed to be showing the 41-year-old woman and her three-year-old daughter walking towards the jetty...

Three charged for allegedly murdering man who exposed himself outside kindergarten

JASIN: Three men were jointly charged in the Magistrate’s Court here with the murder of a man who allegedly exposed his genitals outside a kindergarten. The accused — lorry driver K. Krishnamorthy, 66; supermarket assistant Mohd Azmi Mohd Nor, 34; and mechanic M. Yogesvaran, 25 — claimed trial before Magistrate Mazana Sinin on Wednesday (Aug 6). According...

Gang leader killed in police shootout in Bukit Tunku

KUALA LUMPUR: A 36-year-old local man, believed to be the leader of a violent gang involved in house break-ins and robberies, was shot dead by police at Jalan Bukit Tunku on Wednesday (Aug 6). Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) acting director Deputy Comm Datuk Fadil Marsus said the suspect had a staggering 44 prior offences...

Over 360 juvenile offences recorded in Integrity, Henry Gurney schools in first half of 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 367 juvenile offences involving school-going youth were recorded at Integrity Schools and Henry Gurney Schools as of June 2025, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek (pic). Of these, 172 cases involved drug offences, 169 were criminal cases, 21 were sexual offences, while others involved laws such as the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act,...