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EXCLUSIVE Jan 26: Pangs of dissatisfaction are being felt among UMNO leaders who are questioning its president Najib Razak’s self-promotion. And carefully coordinating this development is a new 'media agency' working for Najib.
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World
| Aussie cricketer's anti-Muslim slur condemned Canberra Times CANBERRA, Jan 27: Former Test cricketer Rodney Hogg's anti-Muslim slur on Twitter was ''more than despicable, it's the pits really'', the leader of an Islamic group said yesterday. |
| Irish welfare office bans pyjamas BBC DUBLIN, Jan 27: A social welfare office in Dublin has banned interviewees from wearing pyjamas. A notice has appeared at Damastown social welfare office which warns claimants that "pyjamas are not regarded as appropriate attire when attending Community Welfare Service at these offices". |
| Egypt's governing Ikhwan slams door shut on Israel Asharq Al-Awsat CAIRO, Jan 26: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan al-Muslimin) spokesman Mahmoud Ghazlan said his group categorically rejects the principle of dialogue with Israel. |
| IMF: Iran's plan to ban oil to Europe may cause 30% hike Al Jazeera WASHINGTON, Jan 26: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that global crude prices could rise as much as 30 per cent if Iran halted oil exports as a result of US and European Union sanctions. |
| Indonesia's Muslim Chinese embrace new lunar year Jakarta Post JAKARTA, Jan 25: Women in cheongsam, long sleeve shirts and headscarfs mingled with women wearing similar dresses, but still showing their arms in a gathering to celebrate Chinese New Year on Monday. |
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Jan 27: Deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Ahmad Maslan has reacted to National Felda Settlers’ Children Association's warning of a RM1.5 billion annual deficit should Felda Global Ventures Holding go ahead with the listing plan as announced by prime minister Najib Razak.
Jan 26: National Felda Settlers’ Children Association (ANAK) has warned the possibility of Felda turning into another entity requiring continuous government aid if Felda Global Ventures Holding was listed in accordance with the much-criticised plan.

