Datuk Ahirudin Attan

The NPC golf tournament returns with royal flair

KUALA LUMPUR - The National Press Club (NPC) annual golf event is set to take an exciting turn this year, with the presence of...

Champion causes that benefit people, not politics, Rocky Bru tells media

While acknowledging the potential benefits of tabloids to media outlets, Ahirudin – who is affectionately known as Rocky Bru – stressed the importance of striking a balance between sensational gossip articles and news that has practical relevance for the public. 

Malaysia meraih kembali suara global berkat usaha Kerajaan Perpaduan, Wisma Putra: Rocky Bru

Malaysia sedang mendapatkan kembali kegemilangannya di peringkat global, menandakan perubahan penting dalam kedudukan antarabangsa negara ini bagi tempoh dua dekad terkini

Malaysia reclaiming global voice thanks to unity govt, Wisma Putra: Rocky Bru 

Datuk Ahirudin Attan, popularly known as Rocky Bru, highlighted the impact of the unity government's initiatives – particularly the numerous overseas visits by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir.  

NPC wants MCMC to push envelope, ‘get Meta and Google to finally pay for our journalism’

The National Press Club of Malaysia (NPC) has thrown its support behind the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for wanting internet giants Meta and Google to pay for journalism.

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