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Chinese Grand Prix 2025 Qualifying: Oscar Piastri takes maiden pole in Formula 1! Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025: ...
Recent inaccuracies in the national flag's depiction have upset the public, where even small errors are seen as national ...
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Malay Mail on MSNEducation Ministry apologises for wrongly printed Malaysian flag in SPM report, vows probe and punishmentThe Education Ministry has issued an apology over the incorrect depiction of the Malaysian national flag in its latest Sijil ...
From childhood innocence to political awakening, the Malaysian flag has come to symbolise dignity, justice and the collective soul of its people. When I was young and in St Mark’s Primary School ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the blunder by a Chinese daily involving the Malaysian flag could not be taken lightly as the Jalur Gemilang is an important symbol to the country. However ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 18 — Police have summoned 42 individuals to assist in the ongoing probe into a controversial front-page illustration in Sin Chew Daily that omitted the crescent moon from the ...
A Chinese-language newspaper based in Malaysia has suspended two top editors over displaying an incorrect picture of the Malaysian flag, lacking its standard crescent. The picture, published on ...
KUALA LUMPUR-President Xi Jinping was still in the sky between Hanoi and Putrajaya on April 15, but already the Chinese anthem was being played in the Malaysian capital. The anthem played before U ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 18 — The omission of the crescent moon from the Malaysian flag in a front-page illustration by Sin Chew Daily is not a trivial error, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 17 — Malaysia’s largest Chinese-language newspaper Sin Chew Daily today announced the suspension of both its chief editor and deputy chief sub ...
PETALING JAYA - A Chinese newspaper that mistakenly published an image of the Malaysia flag that was not in its full form recently has been slammed by the Malaysian King as unacceptable.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian authorities have launched an investigation into a local Chinese-language newspaper over the publication of an incomplete illustration of the national flag on its front page ...
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