6-year-old child traumatised to attend school in Kelantan, allegedly bitten on lips by male teacher

A shocking revelation emerged when a parent discovered that her six-year-old son’s sullen behavior stemmed from alleged abuse by his male teacher, who bit his lips, ears, and nose. The child even described the teacher’s teeth as “yellow and his mouth as black,” which made him feel traumatised. The Malaysian Ministry of Education is currently investigating the matter and will respond accordingly if the allegations are substantiated.

Intoxicated 26-year-old arrested in Punggol for allegedly assaulting 60-year-old taxi driver

In the early morning of Saturday (8 Jul), a 26-year-old man was arrested in Punggol for allegedly assaulting a taxi driver. Videos shared on TikTok depict the man seemingly resisting arrest while audibly shouting, “Ah, I have a flight tomorrow. F*ck!”

Sarawak Engineer falls victim to Taylor Swift ticket fraud, losing USD 2,468

A 50s Sarawak engineer lost RM11,500 (USD 2,468) in a Taylor Swift ticket scam while attempting to purchase tickets for ‘The Eras Tour’ in Singapore. After making payment transactions on Carousell, the suspect vanished, leading the victim to file a police report for investigation.

Heroic migrant worker rescued mother and son after car plunged into canal in Bukit Timah

On Sunday (9 Jul), a collision between two vehicles in Bukit Timah resulted in a car plunging into a canal, hospitalising a woman and her son. A courageous migrant worker promptly sprang into action, rescuing the trapped passengers. Social media celebrated his heroism, praising the often-overlooked migrant workers for their compassion and significant contributions to society.

Zafrul vows to roll out the red carpet ‘from airport to hotel’ if Dr M’s RM500 billion investment claim is valid

The Malaysian Minister for Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI) Tengku Zafrul, seeks details on investors interested in a staggering RM500 billion Langkawi investment. If true, the government will certainly “roll out the red carpet from the airport to the hotel” to welcome them, he said. Tengku Zafrul emphasizes the significance, surpassing Malaysia’s highest investment ever approved at RM309 billion annually.

Opposition accused DAP Chairman Lim Guan Eng of fearmongering voters against ‘green wave’

Opposition leaders in Malaysia have accused Lim Guan Eng, the chairman of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), of deliberately addressing sensitive 3R issues (Rulers, race, religion) in a Mandarin speech. Allegedly, he stated that if the “green wave” dislikes certain temples, they might attempt to demolish them. In response, Mr. Lim clarified that his statements were misrepresented by a news portal. Nevertheless, the former Finance Minister assured his full cooperation with the police in the ongoing investigation.

Horse goes on job hunt? Motorists amused as horse wanders on BKE

A wandering horse on the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) on Saturday (8 Jul) amused road users. Speculations arose that the adventurous horse sought a new job after news of the Singapore Turf Club’s closure. A video on Facebook showed the horse galloping, causing vehicles to slow down until a Land Transport Authority (LTA) personnel intervened.

Mr Shanmugam sacrificed by earning ‘at least S$100 million lesser’ since entering politics, claims former MP Lee Bee Wah

Former People’s Action Party MP Lee Bee Wah staunchly defended Minister K Shanmugam by saying he made sacrifices to serve the people, by earning “at least S$100 million lesser’ since entering politics. She asserted in a Facebook video that he was facing unjust criticism regarding the rental of the state-owned black-and-white bungalows which he rented out from Singapore Land Authority Furthermore, she firmly believes that the Ridoutgate issue was “waste the time of our national leaders” for discussion in Parliament.

Father and sons in Taiwan heroically subdued slasher to save woman

In a shocking incident in downtown Taitung City on Sunday (9 July), passersby armed with soup ladle, electric fan, and a suitcase bravely intervened to rescue a woman from a brutal knife attack. The courageous actions of the father and sons helped the victim escape the deadly assault.

JDT supporters ignite flares in stadium again despite previous fine, calls for stricter penalties grow

Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) fans ignite flares again despite recent RM120,000 (approximately 25,728 USD) fine. Calls for stricter penalties grow as social media demands action against recurring stadium flare incidents.