In The News
- T20 suka guna plat fancy
- Many ‘Top 20’ owners behind illegal tinting, fancy number plates
- Illegal Plate Numbers, Window Tints Dominated By T20 Owned Cars
- T20 in Malaysia more likely to have cars with illegal number plates, window tint above limits, study finds
- Pelajar universiti percaya sertai politik boleh tingkatkan gred
- Nowhere Is Safe: Malaysian Women Reveal How They’re Regularly Harassed & Abuse
- Survey: More Than 50% Of Malaysian Women Experience Verbal Sexual Harassment In Public
- More than half of M’sian women sexually harassed in public: survey
- 民调:大马44%女性 遭老师开“性玩笑”|中國報
- Poll shows 50% of women have heard teachers crack sexist jokes
- Survey: More than half of 18 to 30-year-old women experienced sexual harassment
- 57pc young women experience sexual harassment on the streets: Survey
- Survey: 57% of Malaysian women experience verbal sexual harassment on the streets
- Tinjauan: 44 peratus wanita pernah saksikan guru buat jenaka seks
- Survey: 44pct report witnessing teachers making sexually provocative jokes
- Survey: Over two in three women say must run the gauntlet of sexual harassment every day
- RUU Lompat Parti | Ahli Parlimen tak sokong, apa alternatif lain?
- Akta lompat parti | Sidang meja bulat akta lompat parti
- 调查:应对政治动荡 | 国人盼制定反跳槽法令
- Rakyat mahu ahli politik lompat parti dilarang bertanding
- Ahli Parlimen lompat parti punca krisis politik negara – Kajian
- Perlu disegerakan Akta Lompat Parti
- Rakyat Mahu Larangan Bertanding Pilihanraya Terhadap Ahli Parlimen Lompat Parti
- 逾半国人剑指议员跳槽-引发政治危机
- “青蛙文化令我们政治冷感!”民调:半数国人支持立反跳槽法令
- Survey: Malaysians fed up with politics because of party-hopping reps
- Anti lompat parti: 50 peratus rakyat mahu kerajaan gubal undang-undang
- Astro AWANI [INFOGRAFIK] Anti lompat parti
- 50 percent of people want Anti-Party Hopping law - CENT-GPS survey
- Malaysia Invested a Lot on Its Trains. Why Aren’t More People Using Them?
- PRK Chini: Selera politik rakyat ketika PKPP
- Kajian: 30 peratus responden tak ada pendapatan semasa PKP
- Cent-GPS调查:一再延长捉襟见肘·30%受访者行管期没收入
- Survey found 30 pct respondents are without income during MCO
- 70 peratus yakin usaha kerajaan, ekonomi kembali pulih
- 30 peratus responden hilang pendapatan ketika PKP
- Groups, politicians voice concern over racial bias in private sector hiring
- 'Penguasaan bahasa Mandarin alasan untuk ambil pekerja Cina' Melayu, India sukar dapat kerja
- Racism rife in private sector
- Equal opportunity, you say? Study finds race trumps skills in job hunt
- Race more important than skills when it comes to jobs, study finds
- ‘Peluang panggilan temuduga lebih cerah jika tak bertudung’
- Graduan Sukar Mendapat Pekerjaan Kerana Diskriminasi?
- Survey: Malay, Indian jobseekers likely to face discrimination
- Malaysians shaken by pro-Malay rhetoric and racial divide, experiment reveals
- Homes around MRT stations are beyond the reach of the M40 group, says Cent-GPS
- CAN YOU AFFORD TO LIVE NEAR THE MRT?
- RM4 million the median price of homes near Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT station
- Study: Most properties around MRT stations unaffordable for M40, B40 groups
- Hartanah berdekatan MRT Pusat Bandar Damansara paling mahal - Kajian
- Median price of homes near Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT Station at RM4 mil
- Single Drivers | Carpooling Survey: Klang Valley Drivers Worst
- Carpooling survey: Klang Valley drivers worst in world
- Long list of reasons Msians shun carpooling
- Many solo drivers on the road? Change takes time, says transport minister
- Survey: Over 87pc of Klang Valley folks drive alone to work, highest in the world
- Fighting for the future
- Storms, floods to worsen in Malaysia, warns climate change expert
- Cities gone underwater by 2050? Rising sea levels study an ‘overestimation,’ Malaysian authorities say
- Lowering voting age a first step for climate action
- 65% of Malaysian men unaware that verbal consent has to be given before sex: Survey
- Do Malaysian men know what sexual consent means? Survey finds 65pc don’t
- Consensual sex can turn into rape
- Think tank predicts Dr M’s ‘outward-looking’ policies will help Malaysia weather recession