@goodlucksofea Fitnah mcmni bini suka rasanya. Tp bini aku sakit hati klu aku terperap kt rumah. Dia pulak suruh aku gi keluar dgn kwn². Masalahnya bika 40an, aku lg suka duk umah je dgn anak²
@dahfollowbelum Jarang tengok OKU Melayu buat masalah sampai jejaskan keharmonian kaum tapi OKU kaum lain mcm² hal dibuatnya sampai pijak Quran. Hebat parenting style parents OKU Melayu.
@twitmarhaen Ramai yg reply cerita psl peluang kerja lah, pembangunan lah pdhl owner post cerita pasal data. Mksdnya dia tak kisah pun kau kerja di bandar tp tukar lah alamat mengundi spy DOSM ada data yg cukup utk feed gov bina sekolah baru. Yg korg spin knp?
@mypolitiko Sbb apa tak mohon? Sebab takut terambil hak orang lain. Aku rasa aku mampu bagi duit sekolah lagi tanpa perlu RMT. Aku rasa aku blh survive lagi tanpa SARA dan STR. Sbb aku tak nak duduk dlm comfort zone. Tanpa bantuan, aku yakin aku mampu jadi lebih baik.
@mypolitiko Gaji < RM5k. Isteri tak bekerja. Anak 2 orang sekolah. Sejak BR1M dulu, tak pernah dapat bantuan bersasar. Anak² dpt bantuan umum (buku & BAP). Satu-satunya bantuan khusus yg aku dpt Bantuan Pendidikan Am MAIWP utk cover yuran degree part time sebab PTPTN bagi tak cukup.
@tjerealjoker Klu tak disekalikan dgn RUU utk mana² PM tak boleh hentikan mana² projek/dasar/polisi yg bagus utk rakyat, benda ni useless. Pembangunan negara akan terbantut sbb setiap PM nak kan legasi masing² so mana² projek drpd PM sebelumnya akan dihentikan oleh PM baru.
ARTIKEL PILIHAN: PDRM SELAMATKAN 49 WANITA INDONESIA MANGSA PEMERDAGANGAN MANUSIA DI KLANG
Bacaan lanjut seperti di pautan berikut, https://t.co/nzRgLfa2u7
Sumber: Bernama
https://t.co/qVt41c0DLq
I live in a developing nation called Malaysia. Some of you might not know where exactly it is. We’re a small country of 34 million, formed in 1963, not even 100 years old.
Maybe you’ve heard of the Petronas Twin Towers. If not, chances are you’ve probably never heard much about us at all.
We’re kind of the underdog of countries. Multilingual. Multi-cultural. Still figuring things out.
But today feels like a win for Malaysians.
While fuel prices are high around the world, here our price is RM1.99 per litre (about US$0.42). It even dropped by RM0.06 beginning today for eligible Malaysians.
For some, that may not sound like much but for millions of Malaysians, every cent matters. And it’s possible because the government subsidises fuel and because we produce oil ourselves.
This is managed under a program called BUDI95 as you can see from the screenshot. It’s a targeted subsidy scheme where eligible Malaysians receive a 300-litre quota of petrol per month at the subsidised price.
To access it, we use our national ID card (with a built-in electronic chip), which verifies our identity at the pump. The system is also integrated with cashless apps, making the whole process seamless.
(Our ID card can also be used to pay for parking, highway tolls, metro, trains etc).
So today, I can pull up to a station, use my ID card and refuel with a benefit that helps millions of Malaysians keep daily costs manageable.
I share this because:
(a) My audience comes from all around the world and no international media outlet will ever report this. 😂
(b) My point isn’t to brag, but to show how even small, developing nations can innovate and progress.
To my fellow Malaysians: congratulations on this historic day.
Sometimes, being the underdog means we quietly make things work. And that’s something worth celebrating.
And by the way, next year is Visit Malaysia Year 2026. If you’re curious to know more about us, just head over to YouTube.
You’ll find countless travellers who’ve discovered how special this country really is.
After serving time in prison, Dani Alves has been found not guilty of rape.
Life moves on like nothing happened—especially for the woman who destroyed his life. She walks free.
Dani lost everything—absolutely everything, including his family. As a man, the game was rigged against him from the start.
Once worth $60 million, his empire collapsed after being accused of rape in a Barcelona nightclub bathroom. At 39, Dani spent 14 months in Brians 2 prison.
Sponsors like Puma cut ties, costing him millions. Lawsuits piled up, including a $2.2 million claim from Pumas UNAM. His marriage to Joana Sanz also crumbled, ending in a 2024 divorce filing.
Convicted in February 2024 under Spain’s strict consent laws—based largely on the accuser’s testimony—he was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison and ordered to pay €150,000 in damages (covered in part by allies, including Neymar’s family). Despite proclaiming his innocence, Alves appealed.
On March 28, 2025, Catalonia’s High Court unanimously acquitted him, citing “flaws and inaccuracies” in the evidence, inconsistencies in the woman’s story, and a lack of corroborating proof. He walked free after 839 days behind bars.
Meanwhile, the accuser remains anonymous—and uncharged for an unproven claim.
DYAM Tunku Mahkota Ismail, Pemangku Sultan Johor berangkat menunaikan solat Maghrib serta solat hajat berjemaah bersama pasukan bola sepak Harimau Malaya dan pasukan bola sepak kebangsaan Palestin di Masjid Sultan Abu Bakar. Baginda turut menyampaikan sumbangan kurniaan peribadi dan juga dari Kerajaan Negeri Johor melalui Tabung Kasih Johor-Palestin. Allah Peliharakan Sultan.
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His Royal Highness Tunku Ismail, The Regent of Johor performed Solat Maghrib and Solat Hajat with the Harimau Malaya team as well as the Palestine national team at the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque. His Royal Highness also personally donated and handed contributions from the Johor State Government through the Johor-Palestine Compassionate Fund. Allah Peliharakan Sultan.