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Jean-Marie Le Pen, France’s far-right leader, dead at 96

Divisive figure for his racist and anti-immigration stance came close to being elected president in 2002

Fahmi’s ministry to monitor age ban on social media, still assessing Australian, French laws 

Age restriction in Malaysia is 13 in line with most platforms’ community guidelines, while it is 16 in Australia and 15 in France

France’s Macron calls for snap polls after far-right parties dominate EU election

Preliminary results show they secured first in France, Italy, Austria, and finished second in Germany, the Netherlands

Paralympic Council proposes tracking devices for all athletes and officials in Paris

The Malaysian Paralympic Council is currently considering the mandatory implementation of tracking devices for all athletes and officials representing Malaysia at the upcoming Paralympic Games in Paris, scheduled for August.

M’sia secures RM46 bil potential investments from trade, investment mission to Europe

Malaysia has secured potential investments worth RM46 billion and potential Malaysian exports valued at RM2.4 billion from its recent trade and investment mission to Germany and France.

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Kelantan, Terengganu PKR heads defend division chief posts

Datuk Seri Mohd Suparadi Mohd Noor retains position in Tanah Merah while Ahmad Nazri Mohd Yusof retains Kemaman

Rasuah: bekas Hakim Mahkamah Sesyen jalani hukuman penjara 6 bulan, denda RM25,000

Hakim Mohd Nazlan berkata kesalahan rasuah adalah serius yang mengganggu gugat pertumbuhan ekonomi, apatah lagi dilakukan oleh seorang yang menjalankan tanggungjawab kehakiman

Don’t blame students for govt’s failure, Shafie tells GRS amid UMS water protest

Warisan president criticises state govt for scapegoating UMS students protesting ongoing water supply issues in Sabah, calling for accountability rather than blame