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  2. Malaysia Nanban - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia Nanban (Tamil: மலேசியா நண்பன், "Malaysia's Friend") is a Tamil daily newspaper based in Malaysia, one of only three Tamil-language dailies in the country, alongside the Makkal Osai and the now-defunct Tamil Nesan and it is also the largest Tamil language widely-circulated newspaper in Malaysia, the Makkal Osai being second (excluding/including the now ...

  3. List of newspapers in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Berita Harian – Malaysia (including Georgetown (the state capital of Penang Island), Johor Bahru and Johor Bahru District)'s nationwide Malaysian Malay-language oldest daily newspaper for Malaysian Malays (includes Johorean Malay and Penangite Malay) community was officially first published based in Singapore and first published as Berita Harian on 1 July 1957.

  4. List of Tamil-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    3 Malaysia. 4 Singapore. Toggle the table of contents. List of Tamil-language newspapers. 2 languages. ... Malaysia Nanban மலேசியா ...

  5. Malaysia's health ministry calls for ban on Eid travel amid ...

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    Malaysia's health ministry has proposed retaining a ban on interstate travel throughout the Eid festive season, state news agency Bernama reported on Thursday, as the number of COVID-19 infections ...

  6. Malaysia Bans Party-Hopping MPs From Toppling Government - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Malaysia’s parliament on Thursday passed a bipartisan bill to curb defections by lawmakers, a major cause of political instability and a sign that elections may be round the ...

  7. Malaysia, Indonesia ban biblical epic 'Noah' - AOL

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    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Malaysia and Indonesia have banned the biblical epic "Noah," joining other Muslim nations that forbid the Hollywood movie for its visual depiction of the prophet.

  8. Makkal Osai - Wikipedia

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    The Makkal Osai was founded in 1981 as the Tamil Osai (the Tamil's Voice), which ceased operations in 1990 following a management dispute. [3] An offshoot of the paper, which carried on the Tamil Osai name, was formed as a result, but dropped the name in 2005, to be renamed as the "Makkal Osai"; [1] in December 2005, the newspaper became a daily. [3]

  9. Barisan Nasional - Wikipedia

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    The National Front, officially Barisan Nasional (BN), is a political coalition of Malaysia that was founded in 1974 as a coalition of centre-right and right-wing political parties to succeed the Alliance Party.