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Saifuddin fires back at Philippine ex-diplomat: Sabah claim is 'dead in the water'
This follows former minister's criticism of Manila's South China Sea territorial claims.
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Utusan Malaysia
¡ Jul 8, 2026
Whistleblower pernah hantar aduan pada Jun namun ditarik balik â Saksi
KUALA LUMPUR: Mahkamah Sesyen di sini hari ini diberitahu pemberi maklumat (whistleblower) pernah menghantar aduan berkenaan kebocoran maklumat yang dilakukan bekas Pengurus Kanan Petronas, Mohd. Khairul Akmal Mohd. Jasni pada Jun 2024, namun ditarik balik. Menurut Pengurus Kanan Pengurusan Aduan Petronas, Lailatul Badriah Razali, 45, aduan rasmi yang diterima pihaknya adalah pada 6 Disember 2024 ... Read more The post Whistleblower pernah hantar aduan pada Jun namun ditarik balik â Saksi appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
South China Morning Post
¡ Jul 11, 2026
Philippine defence chief says China talks ânot possibleâ as anti-spy laws loom
For a man sanctioned by Beijing, barred from visiting China and accused of damaging bilateral ties, Gilberto Teodoro Jnr sounded remarkably composed. Composed, that is, until the conversation turned to the South China Sea â the very subject that landed him in hot water in the first place. In an interview this week, the Philippinesâ defence chief said that Manila would keep only limited military communication channels open with Beijing, while ruling out broader engagement unless China changed its...
Malay Mail
¡ Jun 21, 2026
King, Queen honour fathersâ sacrifices in Fatherâs Day message
KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 â His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah today ext...
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Related coverage for "Saifuddin fires back at Philippine ex-diplomat: Sabah claim is 'dead in the water'": Utusan Malaysia â Whistleblower pernah hantar aduan pada Jun namun ditarik balik â Saksi. South China Morning Post â Philippine defence chief says China talks ânot possibleâ as anti-spy laws loom. Malay Mail â King, Queen honour fathersâ sacrifices in Fatherâs Day message


