From boardroom to courtroom, Abdul Aziz does not believe in retirement
Tan Sri Dr Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman is a highly respected corporate figure in his days and a highly esteemed personality in the commercial aviation circles.
Fri Apr 28 2017
Malay Consultative Council wants Malaysian Airlines to show accounting documents
The Malay Consultative Council urged Malaysia Airlines to show the public its accounting documents to prove the airline's first-quarter profitability.
Fri Jun 24 2016
Mubarak to get close to university students, counter negative perceptions against govt
MUBARAK aims to reach out to the younger generation in an effort help counter negative perceptions about the country's leadership, said Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman
Mon Oct 26 2015
Mubarak wants allowance hike for ex elected reps
Mubarak wants the government to consider raising the allowance of its members to RM16,000 month.
Sat Apr 18 2015
Who 'owns' Kuala Lumpur?
Racial composition in Kuala Lumpur recorded the highest gap when only 21.9 percent of commercial and residential lands in the capital are owned by the Bumiputera.
Mon Dec 22 2014
Why Mueller when a local can do the job? - Abdul Aziz
MAS's former CEO Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman feels that there was no need to hire a foreign expert to run MAS's Newco.
Mon Dec 08 2014
Mubarak hopes state govts would increase assemblymen's allowance
Mubarak hopes that state governments would increase the allowance of their assemblymen.
Sat Nov 01 2014
Mubarak to set up 'think tank' for BN in GE14
The Malaysian Council of Former Elected Representatives (Mubarak) is setting up a 'think tank' to assist Barisan Nasional (BN) in the coming 14th general election (GE14).
Sat Nov 01 2014
Why dismiss 6,000 MAS employees, asks former MD
Ex-MAS managing director Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman opines that the number of MAS employees shouldn't be reduced but increased instead.
Sun Aug 31 2014
Former special forces commander Prabowo to take up Indonesian presidency
Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto will take over as president of the world's third-largest democracy after sweeping the country's election with policies like free meals for school children
Sat Oct 19 2024
Who is Prabowo Subianto, incoming president of Indonesia?
A wealthy ex-general with ties to Indonesia's popular outgoing president and its dictatorial past, looks set to be its next leader.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Trump says he would impose tariffs on China if China went into Taiwan
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on China if China were to "go into Taiwan,"
Sat Oct 19 2024
Iran's supreme leader says Hamas leader's death will not halt 'Axis of Resistance'
The "Axis of Resistance", built up with years of Iranian support, includes Hamas, the Lebanese Hezbollah group, the Houthi movement in Yemen, and various Shi'ite groups in Iraq and Syria.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Putin says Russia willing to seek compromises between Iran and Israel
Russia is ready to help seek compromises between arch-foes Israel and Iran, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, saying these would be difficult but possible.
Sat Oct 19 2024
What proposals will Russia push at the BRICS summit?
The proposal is also to establish a BRICS reinsurance company to allow uninterrupted shipment of goods and key commodities between members.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Indonesia's free meals plan in the spotlight as Prabowo readies for office
Prabowo calls the programme one of the main drivers of economic growth, eventually set to add an estimated 2.5 million jobs.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Astro AWANI's revamped English news website, AWANI International, launches on Oct 21
Astro AWANI's revamped English platform delivers in-depth global news and expert analysis to keep you informed on key developments.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Israeli strikes kill 33 people in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, medics say
Residents of Jabalia said Israeli tanks had reached the heart of the camp after pushing through suburbs and residential districts.
Sat Oct 19 2024
Liam Payne's ex-partner calls for media restraint after 'painful' death
Cheryl Tweedy used her statement to urge the media to remember they had a seven-year-old son, Bear, who could read the reports.
Sat Oct 19 2024