Seremban

Court sentences man to death for killing brother

Judge hands down punishment after considering evidences showed crime was premeditated

Man loses RM179,376 while purchasing motorcycles on Facebook

Victim made seven payments to an unknown individual for the vehicles over WhatsApp

Ex-university student gets 30 year’s jail, whipping for trafficking 2kg of cannabis

A former university student was sentenced to 30 years in jail and 12 strokes of the cane by the high court here today for trafficking nearly two kg of cannabis four years ago.

125-year-old SK St Paul admits female students for first time

The school's Board of Governors chairman, Dr Mahadevan Deva Tata, said the admission of female pupils had been an initiative long sought due to the declining number of students over the past five years.

In Seremban, a quieter Thaipusam for some, but no less meaningful

Every year, the focus of Thaipusam is usually centred on large-scale celebrations at Batu Caves, but many Hindu devotees also choose to observe the festival in a more serene and peaceful manner.

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Mamak restaurants’ group to sue TikTok user for defaming industry

The Malaysian Muslim Restaurant Owners’ Association (Presma) will proceed with suing a TikTok user for making defamatory claims about food preparation and cleanliness at mamak restaurants.

[UPDATED] Desperate, doomed move: Lokman Adam claims Daim, Dr Mahathir behind Langkah Dubai  

Langkah Dubai, a move by the opposition to topple Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s administration, is allegedly masterminded by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his right-hand man Tun Daim Zainuddin.

Rape allegations at centre of preacher Zamri Vinoth’s defamation trial

Witness for defence claims in her testimony that preacher had raped her at his Rahang home in 2018