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  2. New Sarawak Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Originally formed by teachers in 1945, the Sarawak Tribune was the second English-language daily in Sarawak and was, prior to its suspension, the state's oldest and largest operating state daily, with over 400 employees throughout the state and 70 editorial staff in Kuching. The daily was regarded as a legacy of British colonial Sarawak.

  3. List of newspapers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kosmo! – Malaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid newspaper. Majoriti 7. Sinar Harian – Malaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid community newspaper. Utusan Borneo – Malay daily in Sarawak and Sabah, published by The Borneo Post. Utusan Malaysia – Malaysia's nationwide Malaysia-language tabloid newspaper.

  4. Sim Kui Hian - Wikipedia

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    Sim Kui Hian (Chinese: 沈桂贤; pinyin: Shěn Guìxián; born 18 August 1965) is a Malaysian politician and cardiologist who is serving as the Deputy Premier of Sarawak and the territory's Minister of Public Health, Housing and Local Government Sarawak in the Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) administration under Premier Abang Abdul Rahman Johari Abang Openg since January 2022, as well as an ...

  5. Culture of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, major newspapers negatively portrayed the timber blockades in Sarawak as detrimental to the state's growth and development. [49] [note 6] The Sarawak Tribune was indefinitely suspended in 2006 for publishing a caricature of Muhammad. [67] The daily was rebooted as the New Sarawak Tribune in 2010. [68] Radio Sarawak existed from ...

  6. See Hua Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .seehua .com. See Hua Daily News is the largest and best selling Chinese-language daily newspaper on the island of Borneo. It is widely circulated in the Sultanate of Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, all on the northern coast of the island. Headquartered in Kuching, it has a current editorial staff of about 300.

  7. 1966 Sarawak constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 1966 Sarawak constitutional crisis took place in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia from 1965 to 1966. This crisis was started by a group of politicians who were dissatisfied towards Stephen Kalong Ningkan 's leadership as chief minister. Ningkan was later removed from the chief minister post by the Governor of Sarawak in June 1966.

  8. Sarawak Tribune - Wikipedia

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    New Sarawak Tribune From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  9. TVS (Malaysian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 122 (HD) Streaming media. MYTV. MYTV Mana Mana / Video On Demand. TVS (an initialism of its former name, TV Sarawak) is a Malaysian linear digital television channel that provides news and programming from the region of Sarawak to the state and other parts of Malaysia.