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  • 2 months ago | malaysianow.com | Ramzy Baroud

    The return of one million Palestinians from southern Gaza to the north on Jan 27 felt as if history was choreographing one of its most earth-shattering events in recent memory. Hundreds of thousands of people marched along a single street, the coastal Rashid Street, at the furthest western stretch of Gaza.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | malaysianow.com | Mahathir Mohamad

    In the context of Hamas’s uprising against Israel, the international community had ignored history and twisted it so much so that every discussion about the conflict centred or seems to start on Oct 7, 2023. It is far from the truth. Indeed, Hamas’s conflict with Israel is an uprising and not a terror attack as being depicted by the international or rather the pro-Israel Western nations.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | malaysianow.com | Chandra Muzaffar

    The genocide in Gaza has entered its 15th month. More than 44,000 Palestinianshave been killed so far by Israel. 17,000 of them are children. This is the largest number of children killed in a genocide over a 14-month period. A large number of women have also lost their lives. Children and women constitute the majority of those killed. Palestinians in the West Bank are also victims. As a consequence of the genocide in Gaza, Lebanese, Yemenis, Iraqis and Syrians among others have also paid the price.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | malaysianow.com | Mahathir Mohamad

    I must congratulate the officers administrating Putrajaya, the administrative capital of Malaysia. The growth has been phenomenal. From its launching in 1995 the town has matured. But what Malaysians can feel proud of is the beauty of the town. It is truly a garden city. The streets are lined with flowers and beautifully trimmed hedges. Shady trees lined the roads. Parks and gardens are well kept and landscaped. The administrators clearly have good taste and appreciate beauty.

  • May 23, 2024 | malaysianow.com | Ravinder Singh

    The Department of Environment is a baby of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainabilithe Ministry. All major projects must get an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) done. EIA is scrutinised by DOE and approvals are not blank  cheques but tied to conditions set down by DOE. DOE which lays down the conditions is also responsible for monitoring the projects to ensure the conditions are complied with. Any non-compliance is supposed to be nipped in the bud.