Will ‘offensive’ online remarks to ‘annoy’ still no longer be a crime? Federal Court to decide Feb 6

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Will ‘offensive’ online remarks to ‘annoy’ still no longer be a crime? Federal Court to decide Feb 6

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 13 — Was the Court of Appeal correct to decide that “offensive” online comments with the intention to annoy is no longer a crime in Malaysia? The Federal Court is expected to decide on February 6. A panel of five judges will deliver the decision, chaired by Chief Justice Datuk Seri W»»»

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The Times of India India 05.11.2025. 23:38

Little sign of anti-incumbency or voter fatigue, why Nitish Kumar endures in Bihar

Photo/Agencies MUZAFFARPUR: While predicting the outcome of elections is tricky, one trend stands out across constituencies in Bihar - there is little sign of anger or voter fatigue with Nitish Kumar's two decades in office. This is true even among sections of Muslims, a community traditionally opp»»»

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Free Malaysia Today Malesia 18.09.2025. 11:06

Independent preacher gets 15 years’ jail, caning for raping 13-year-old girl

Independent preacher Fathi Na’im Mazlam was sentenced by the KL sessions court today to 15 years’ jail and three strokes of the cane for raping and sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA: The Kuala Lumpur sessions court today sentenced independent preacher Fathi Na’im M»»»

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Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 21.08.2025. 17:24

Man, 47, admits murdering restaurant owner in Lloyds bank stabbing

A man has admitted murdering a 'humble' restaurant owner by stabbing him to death at a Lloyds bank branch. Haybe Cabdiraxmaan Nur appeared at Derby Crown Court on Thursday charged with the murder of Gurvinder Singh Johal, who died after the stabbing in the branch in St Peter's Street, Derby on May »»»

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The Star Malesia 11.07.2025. 21:44

MMEA rescue team hailed for response to police heli crash

JOHOR BARU: The prompt response of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Special Task and Rescue (STAR) team after a police helicopter crashed in Sungai Pulai on Thursday (July 10) showed the agency's readiness and effectiveness in handling emergencies, as well as its commitment to prote»»»

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