
Mohd Farhan Darwis
Farhan seorang wartawan dengan The Malaysian Insight. Anda boleh mengikutinya di Twitter .
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4 days ago
Amanah youth leader hits out at PKR for accepting defectors
Allies should not be backstabbing one another, calls to introduce anti-party hopping laws.
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5 days ago
3 Johor Amanah assemblymen hop over to PKR
Senggarang, Serom, Mahkota assemblymen confirm party shift was approved last October.

1 week ago
Perikatan govt lacks transparency, say journalists
Absence of press conferences raises a lot of questions, media practitioners say.

1 week ago
Pekan Rabu traders survive on online sales as MCO drags on
Some have had to stop taking oders due to overwhelming demand.

1 week ago
Umno not divided, says Najib
The former prime minister says there is just a difference in opinion within the leadership.

2 weeks ago
Gerakan a burden to Perikatan, say analysts
They say Gerakan is unlikely to be able to pull Chinese support for the government.

2 weeks ago
PAS president stable, no visitors allowed, says aide
Hadi needs to be monitored further, says political secretary.
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2 weeks ago
No need for elections during pandemic, say Mukhriz
Pejuang leader says party has no wish to subject people to dangers of Covid-19.
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2 weeks ago
No intention for Umno to be declared illegal, says Bersatu man
Faiz says he is only commenting on court proceedings, asking for matter to be investigated.

3 weeks ago
‘Buy Muslim First’ campaign hits MCO bump
Activities to promote businesses stalled, campaign now online.

1 month ago
Visitors don’t need Covid-19 test, say condo managers
We only carry out measures mandated by NSC, they say.

1 month ago
Govt clueless about environmental destruction, says economist
Food quality missing, farmers lack freedom to set own future.
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1 month ago
Cease emergency once Covid-19 cases drop, academics say
Govt abusing order to keep its hold on power, they say.

1 month ago
Disabled centres at risk of closing for good during MCO 2.0
They plead with Putrajaya to help them stay in business, help lower-income families.
