Sabah minister's lawyer says he was hospitalised yesterday afternoon, judge sets July 10 for Peter to be charged.
Foul language, profanity, vulgarity, slanderous, personal attack, threatening, sexually-orientated comments or the use of any method of communication that may violate any law or create needless unpleasantness will not be tolerated. Antisocial behaviour such as "spamming" and "trolling" will be suspended.
Violators run the risk of also being blocked permanently.Please use the report feature that is available below each comment to flag offending comments for our moderators to take action. Do not take matters in your own hands to avoid unpleasant and unnecessary exchanges that may result in your own suspension or ban.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sabah minister Peter Anthony expected to face more chargesKOTA KINABALU: Sabah's Cabinet minister Datuk Peter Anthony is expected to face more charges and it is in connection with a Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) contract.
Read more »
Machu Picchu July reopening ruled out over fears of virus spread | Malay MailLIMA, June 22 — The ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, a jewel of Peruvian tourism, will not reopen in July as originally scheduled due to concerns over the coronavirus, local media reported Sunday. The Machu Picchu management group, UGM, made the decision based on reports from authorities in...
Read more »
Mustapa: 12th Malaysia Plan engagement sessions to end before July Parliament meet | Malay MailKULAI, June 21 — The engagements sessions to discuss improvements to the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) involving ministries, state governments and agencies are expected to complete before the parliament session next month. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa...
Read more »
Utusan Malaysia set to return in JulyThe Malay daily closed down last year due to financial problems.
Read more »
French stadiums to allow fans in from July 11The French Cup and League Cup finals could now be played with a maximum of 5,000 spectators FMTNews FrenchCup LeagueCupFinal Ligue1 Stadiums Covid19
Read more »
French stadiums to allow fans in from July 11 - governmentPARIS (Reuters) - Stadiums in France will re-open to fans on July 11 as the country continues to lift measures imposed to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, the government said on Saturday.
Read more »