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  2. The Star (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    It has a daily circulation of about 250,000 (As of January 2017), far eclipsing the circulation of its next-largest paid English-language competitor, the New Straits Times (which has a circulation of approximately 65,000). The Star is a member of the Asia News Network. It is owned by the publicly listed Star Media Group.

  3. Lat (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Dato' Mohammad Nor bin Mohammad Khalid (Jawi: محمد نور بن محمد خالد; born 5 March 1951), more commonly known as Lat, is a Malaysian cartoonist.Winner of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2002, Lat has published more than 20 volumes of cartoons since he was 13 years old.

  4. The Sun (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    In audited circulation figures by Audit Bureau of Circulations Malaysia for January–June 2015, theSun was the highest circulated English newspaper, with a circulation of 306,249. [ 1 ] History

  5. 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has been working with at least six countries to recover about US$4.5 billion worth of assets allegedly stolen from 1MDB, [303] in which US$1.7 billion (RM7 billion) worth of assets have been sought by the DOJ to forfeit. [299]

  6. NST - Wikipedia

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    New Straits Times, an English-language newspaper published in Malaysia; New Sabah Times, a newspaper in Sabah, Malaysia; Military.

  7. Raja Zarith Sofiah - Wikipedia

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    Raja Zarith Sofiah binti Almarhum Sultan Idris Shah (Jawi: راج زاريث صوفية بنت المرحوم سلطان إدريس شاه ‎; born 14 August 1959) is the Queen of Malaysia (Raja Permaisuri Agong) and the Permaisuri of Johor as a wife of Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar.

  8. Herald Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Herald newspaper nearly lost its publishing licence for using the word "Allah" as a translation for "God," with authorities saying it should only be used by Muslims. . The weekly was warned not to print "Allah" in the future, but instead it mounted an ongoing legal challenge to revoke the ban on the word, which is also used in the Malay-language B

  9. Utusan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Utusan Malaysia traces its roots to 1939 when it was first published as Utusan Melayu, with its address at Queen Street, Singapore.It was founded by journalists Yusof Ishak (future President of Singapore) and Abdul Rahim Kajai as a dedicated print owned by native Malayan Malays back when the Malay-language newspaper industry was dominated by Jawi Peranakans and Arabs (like the Alsagoffs).