📍🟡 “I think it’s going to hit us in June. We’re going to start seeing production stoppages, people losing overtime, shift reductions…”
The Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister’s Office Nurhisham Hussein joins The Breakfast Grille to answer:
• Why oil supply will not resume immediately after the war ends
• Why this shortage will impact every aspect of our lives beyond petrol prices
• Budget cuts to the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education
Full interview ⬇️
Since I don't have the same retweet requirement as @GeorgeKirikos, I can reveal what I found regarding ai․com.
I strongly suspect that the owner of ai․com is a person named Arsyan Ismail.
The ai․com domain is using Cloudflare nameservers, the pairs of which are fairly unique and automatically assigned by Cloudflare. A search of available zone files yielded a list of approximately 338 domains using the same pair of nameservers. I ran those domains through the bulk WHOIS lookup tool at @domainIQ_com. A quick scan of the domains and owners made it fairly obvious who the likely owner of ai․com is. Based on WHOIS info, Arsyan also owns a․ai, another great domain.
From my observation and experience, domains within the same Cloudflare account usually have the same nameservers, but it is possible to have different nameservers assigned to domains within the same account (according to Cloudflare's documentation). So while I think it's very likely that Arsyan Ismail owns ai․com, it can't be confirmed 100% by nameserver information alone.
Interestingly, the data to figure this out has been available for nearly two years.
@bettersidewalk1 Do you drive? Then you're part of the problems. Did you see most of the cars that parked on the road side? That's the sidewalk.
More cars = more parking, no sidewalks.
Fewer cars = more pedestrians, bigger sidewalks.
@zaidibrahim Tiber mention pasal Chinese voters.
"Old politician" should stay away from social media, you guys are just a bunch of racist hiding behind "intellectual discourse".
A disgrace to Malaysian politics.
📍🟡 A summary of the 63-page motivated decision released by the FIFA Appeal Committee on the upholding of the sanctions against the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) and 7 'heritage' Harimau Malaya players.
📌 FIFA rejected the narrative that the players were passive victims of an orchestrated scheme, noting that they showed complete disregard for personal responsibility and acted with gross negligence.
📌 FIFA also categorically rejected FAM's attempt to minimise the seriousness of its conduct by characterising the deliberate alteration of documents as mere "administrative adjustments". The body further highlighted FAM's failure to identify those responsible for the forgery even after several months have passed.
📌 The use of falsified documents also resulted in undue sporting gain for FAM and the players, FIFA said. It noted that the players actively participated in 5 international matches, including a Tier-1 friendly against Palestine on 8 September 2025. Malaysia had won the match 1-0, with the sole goal scored by one of the foreign-born players.
📌 "Had the disciplinary committee been able to examine all the materials now available in these appeal proceedings, the sanctions imposed on all the Appellants would be significantly higher," it concluded. FIFA stressed that forgery is a criminal offense in virtually all jurisdictions.
📌 On 26 Sept, FIFA fined FAM RM1.8 million and imposed a 12-month ban on 7 'heritage' players after uncovering irregularities in their registration documents. The players involved are: Gabriel Palmero, Facundo Tomas Garces, Rodrigo Julián Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, Joao Vitor Brandao Figueiredo, Jon Irazabal Iraurgui and Hector Alejandro Hevel Serrano.
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🚨FAM Allegedly Shields Key Figure in Forgery Scandal
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) remains unable or unwilling to identify the person behind a string of document-forgery scandals. Despite clear evidence presented by FIFA, FAM insists on pursuing the case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), signaling a troubling culture of denial.
FIFA expressed both surprise and disappointment at FAM’s failure to pinpoint the culprits, clarify their roles, or impose disciplinary action. No suspensions, no dismissals, no referrals to domestic authorities. The continued shielding of admitted offenders, paired with claims of “administrative errors,” suggests a deliberate tactic to dodge accountability while preserving internal loyalty.
It appears the association is protecting an untouchable figure, someone who seems able to shrug off scandals and quietly say, “What can you do?”
FIFA has now ordered its Secretariat to launch a formal investigation into FAM’s internal operations to identify those responsible for falsifying documents. The organization will also alert criminal authorities in Brazil, Argentina, the Netherlands, Spain, and Malaysia to pursue appropriate legal action.
🚨Seven Illegal Naturalized FAM Players Accused of Falsifying Residency Documents
Seven naturalized FAM players have admitted they were instructed by an unidentified individual to sign documents claiming they had lived in Malaysia for 10 years.
At a recent hearing, all players acknowledged that they did not read the application materials submitted to the Malaysian government, including the residency declaration. Hector Hevel, in particular, admitted he had never lived in Malaysia for 10 years but signed the documents without reading them, following instructions from the unnamed source.
🇵🇭 PHILIPPINES ERUPTS: 650,000 PROTEST AS $9.6B VANISHES INTO FLOOD SCAM
Over 650,000 Filipinos packed Rizal Park to say what everyone’s thinking. Where did the flood money go?
Turns out, 545 billion pesos was spent on flood control since 2022, but thousands of projects were shoddy, undocumented or never built at all.
Meanwhile, typhoons Kalmaegi and Fung-wong wiped out communities and left hundreds dead. The funds meant to protect them? Gone with the storm.
This is just day 1 of a 3 day uprising for transparency. The people are soaked, angry and keeping receipts.
Source: visegrad24
With more than 2,500 parkruns across 22 countries – and new ones sprouting up – parkrun tourism, where enthusiasts plan holidays around the free event, has gained a strong following.
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Pendidikan Prasekolah/Taska adalah hak anak anak Malaysia.
We k1ll 2 birds with one stone.
Nak bantu kurangkan jurang pendidikan di antara kaya & miskin?
Nak meringankan beban ibu muda supaya boleh terus berkerjaya?
Pastikan Taska/Prasekolah boleh diakses semua.
Ini 3 cadangan saya 🫡
Satan in Eden. Artist: Gustave Doré. Date: 1866 AD. Medium: wood engraving on paper; illustration for John Milton’s Paradise Lost (Book IV). Publisher: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London and New York.