A prominent Indonesian comedian who became the first from his country to air a special on Netflix was summoned by police on Friday over what they called public complaints about the material he used in his stand-up act. Pandji Pragiwaksono's show appeared on Netflix on Dec 27 and included satirical comments on Indonesian politics and democracy, including the 2024 election. Pragiwaksono also criticised Indonesia's two largest Muslim organisations, Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, for receiving a mining concession from the government when Joko Widodo, known as Jokowi, was still president. Some have accused the comedian of insulting religious entities and state institutions, while democracy activists have defended him. Two of the five police reports were filed by members of the youth wings of Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, complaining that the comedian had committed blasphemy and defamed their organisations.

February 09, 2026 04:03 UTC

And men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik are already feeling the benefits as they look ahead to the challenge in Birmingham, where they will bid to reclaim the All-England title once again. Wooi Yik personally sees this as a positive development, further boosted by the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) opening their doors to professional players such as Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani to train together at the Academy Badminton Malaysia in Bukit Kiara. We have many young players with great potential and this helps us maintain our level of play. It is not just about our own efforts,” said Wooi Yik. “We are experienced players and we need to maintain that level every time we step out to compete,” added Wooi Yik.

February 09, 2026 04:01 UTC

PETALING JAYA: Drawing from past experience, the government has implemented several improvements to increase the convenience and flexibility of purchases as the RM100 Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) for All is rolled out on Monday (Feb 9). “Based on the responses received, the Madani government agreed to expand the Sara product category to include frozen food. The inclusion of the frozen food category also increases the number of products eligible to be purchased using Sara credit to 140,000 types of products,” the ministry said on Monday (Feb 9). The ministry also said households can receive multiple forms of assistance, depending on the number of eligible adult members. The public can check their credit status and find frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Sara for All on the official Sara portal at https://sara.gov.my.

February 09, 2026 03:58 UTC

(Feb 9): Copper rose on Monday, as investors bought the dip after a volatile week, and the dollar turned softer. The most-active copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) rose 1.78% to 101,780 yuan (US$14,679.24) a metric tonne as of 0308 GMT. The benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) added 0.40% to US$13,046.50 a tonne, sustaining above the US$13,000 mark. Last week, SHFE copper lost 7.70%, the steepest weekly fall since July 2022, and the LME copper declined 1.24%. Aluminium rose 1.11%, zinc climbed 0.67%, lead nudged 0.21% higher and nickel gained 1.46%.

February 09, 2026 03:56 UTC

Compiled by MARTIN CARVALHO, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHANA MAN in Xinjiang, China, who bears a striking resemblance to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, used his Internet fame to promote local cuisines after going viral, reported China Press. When interviewed, Iliyata, a local from Xinjiang, said he started making naan when he was just 15. “After many people on the Internet watch my videos, I hope more will come to like naan from Xinjiang,” he said. With gold prices at an all time high, Ma said she plans on selling the one-gram gold bar and share the proceeds with her friend. It was reported that Baixiang launched a promotion last Dec where it hid 2,026 customised one-gram gold bars in its cup instant noodles.

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PUTRAJAYA: With fascism and right-wing ideologies appearing to gain ground in the West, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has stressed the importance of maintaining unity in Malaysia. Anwar said there also seems to be a strong wave of racism and Islamophobia spreading in the United States and Europe at present. This country must be safe and we must not underestimate this," he said during the National Unity Ministry's monthly assembly here on Monday (Feb 9). "Fascism and racism are on the rise... (as well as) Islamophobia, hatred of minorities, of different races and other religions," he added. "This Ministry must emerge as the best example (of unity)," he stressed.

February 09, 2026 03:48 UTC

According to climatologist Emeritus Prof Datuk Dr Azizan Abu Samah, the heat up north was due to the monsoon trough having shifted to the southern South China Sea. ALSO READ: Unidentified explosions disrupt efforts to extinguish peatland fireA monsoon trough is a low-pressure belt where converging winds can cause prolonged rain. Explaining further, Azizan said the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) weather system, which usually supports thunderstorms and wet conditions in the north, was also in a dry phase. The heat up north, he said, was expected to last up until about April when the inter-monsoon period sets in. At press time, the Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) had issued a Level 1 heatwave alert for Pokok Sena and Padang Terap in Kedah.

February 09, 2026 03:45 UTC

Based on records, Meteorology Department director-general Dr Mohd Hisham Mohd Anip said the island had gone without rain for 38 days as of Feb 7 since Dec 31 last year. He said the longest period without rain in the northern states was 77 days, recorded from 1979 to 1980 and from 2004 to 2005. Although dry, he added that no hot spots have been detected in Langkawi based on the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre. He advised residents in Langkawi to take precautions during the dry spell, such as ensuring an adequate water supply and avoiding open burning activities. > Local actress Zarina Anjoulie said the concept of “in good times and hard times” was an idealistic narrative that rarely occurred in real life, especially for women.

February 09, 2026 03:41 UTC

IN recent weeks my 80-year-old Asian American parents have started to carry their passports each time they leave their suburban townhouse. Neighbours on their Ring doorbell app will alert users when ICE agents are spotted on nearby roads. A practical woman, she says she’s in a game of “cat and mouse” with federal agents, and she’ll be damned if she gives them the upper hand. We’ve seen the picture of five-year-old Liam, with his Spider-Man backpack and animal snow hat, before he and his dad were taken by ­federal agents. He was helping document the actions by federal agents so that the truth could be preserved.

February 09, 2026 03:40 UTC

PETALING JAYA: Despite deca­des of travelling around the world to fulfil his passion as an artist, Cheng Peng Sia heads home to keep traditions alive during the Chinese New Year period. With his calligraphy brushes, Cheng produces hand-drawn Chinese New Year paintings that reflect blessings of prosperity, peace and longevity. Throughout the festive period, Cheng sets up a small booth where curious onlookers often gather to watch him work. They would observe me when I’m painting, sometimes asking questions about what I’m painting. “What matters most is that people can take a piece of it home with them for Chinese New Year,” he added.

February 09, 2026 03:34 UTC

PUTRAJAYA: The Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) programme, which begins on Monday (Feb 9), has been expanded to include frozen food items, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the latest phase of Sara will also involve more than 10,000 stores nationwide. “The government has agreed to expand the category of Sara products to include frozen food,” he said. Anwar said the Sara aid is funded through savings from the government’s fiscal reforms. This means that, for example, a household with a husband and wife and two adult children would receive RM400,” he said.

February 09, 2026 03:31 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 9): Foreign investors remained net buyers on Bursa Malaysia (KL:BURSA) for a fifth consecutive week, recording a modest RM15.0 million in net foreign inflows, roughly similar to the RM12.8 million recorded a week earlier, according to MBSB Investment Bank Bhd. “The top three sectors that recorded net foreign inflows were financial services (RM162 million), plantation (RM37 million) and construction (RM34.2 million). MBSB noted that average daily trading volumes declined broadly, with local retailers down 19.7%, local institutions down 17.7%, and foreign investors down 23.5%. Regionally, foreign investors extended their net selling streak to a third consecutive week, totalling US$9.84 billion. Other tracked markets recorded net foreign inflows, led by India, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia.

February 09, 2026 03:11 UTC

SYDNEY (Feb 9): Australian artificial intelligence (AI) company Firmus said on Monday that it had finalised a US$10 billion debt funding package led by global private equity firm Blackstone and Coatue Management, a New York-based technology investor. Firmus said the funding would be used to build the next phase of its Project Southgate, the company's initiative to develop AI training and inference infrastructure, which includes data centres, across Australia. The initiative, done in collaboration with CDC Data Centres and US chip giant Nvidia is expected to reach a capacity of up to 1.6 gigawatts over the next three years. "AI is driving one of the most significant infrastructure build-outs in decades, and we believe Australia can play a central role in that transformation." Firmus raised A$830 million (US$582.41 million) in two separate equity placements last year that were backed by Nvidia and Australian investor Ellerston Capital, Reuters reported.

February 09, 2026 03:01 UTC

Due to steady rainfall and good sunlight last year, the fruit is chea­per, juicier and naturally sweeter. Sunshine Group marketing com­munications senior manager Bryan Wong said mandarins are about 9% cheaper on average this Chinese New Year due to a bumper crop. “Our mandarins are imported from Yongchun in China, and the quality is better this year with higher juice content. Chloe Koay, a business development manager for a fresh fruit importer and distributor, said this year’s mandarins are sweeter due to good growing conditions. Chloe Koay, a business development manager for a fresh fruit importer and distributor, said this year’s mandarins are sweeter due to good growing conditions.

February 09, 2026 02:05 UTC

JOHOR BARU: The strengthening of the ringgit against the Singapore dollar has little impact on Chinese New Year sales here, say local traders. “This shows that the strengthe­ning of the ringgit had little impact on businesses here,” he said in an interview. “The Singapore dollar is still stronger compared to the ringgit, making it cheaper for Singa­po­reans to shop here. “The crowd is slightly smaller this year, but I do not think it has anything to do with the ringgit. “The strengthening of the ringgit against the Singapore dollar has been apparent since last year; nevertheless, we still saw a good crowd during Christmas.

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