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PetroWind’s Phase 2 re-endorsed by Malay SB following support from DENR and Barangay Officials

Manila Bulletin 14 May 2024
Work on the three remaining WTGs on the Malay side had to be put on hold after the Malay SB revoked the project endorsement it issued in January 2021, last August 2023 when PWEI’s contractors had already been mobilized.
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PH’s KKB win a morale booster but meaningless, says analyst

Malaysia Today 14 May 2024
University of Tasmania’s James Chin says it does not reflect the future of Malaysian politics as most Malay voters still favour PN and PAS ... “The bulk of Malay voters in the country still favour Perikatan Nasional and PAS.
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Questions about PN’s ‘value proposition’ after by-election loss

Malaysia Today 14 May 2024
(MalaysiaNow) – While it remains the coalition of choice for the Malays, it can only achieve victory if it wins the support of the non-Malays as well ... by expanding its reach to non-Malay voters.
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3 suggestion for Muhyiddin and Hadi to take PN to the next level

Malaysia Today 14 May 2024
The Malays rule the entire federation ... Well, it will serve as a middle ground to accommodate PN’s ideology that the Peninsular belongs to the Malays while granting the Indians the ability to have a place in the federation that they can call their own.
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Why are flags at half-staff? Peace Officers Memorial Day is May 15

The Gleaner 14 May 2024
Flags flying at half-staff in Colorado. What to know ... The U.S ... Absolutely ... Kentucky Gov ... Peace Officers Memorial Day is May 15 ... The website states "half-mast" is the preferred term by dictionaries and seems more appropriate at sea (as ships have masts).
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The Role of Law in Maintaining Sanity and Preventing Impunity in a Democratic Setting (Part 2)

This Day 14 May 2024
Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition defines ‘Democracy’ as a form of government in which the sovereign power ... Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition defines rule of law as..
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Analysts say KKB vote shows Perikatan’s ‘green wave’ has hit saturation point, leaders need to ...

Malaysia Today 13 May 2024
It is about employing strategies that do not alienate non-Malays ... Speaking to Malay Mail, Nusantara ... The “green wave” phenomenon refers to the surge in Malay-Muslim conservatism as championed by PN.
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Zaid Ibrahim is right. Muhyiddin and Hadi should go

Malaysia Today 13 May 2024
KKB had around 50 percent Malays, 30 percent Chinese and 20 percent Indians. The Malays and the Indians were unhappy with PH ... Pas, for all intent and purpose, likely just represents the inertial force of Malay politics.
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KKB polls: Where the votes came from

Malaysia Today 13 May 2024
(MSN News) – The Kuala Kubu Baharu (KKB) by-election saw the biggest change in voting patterns from ethnic Indians, Malays and voters in their 40s ... “There were also some Malay votes from Umno supporters.
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A new campaign wants to redefine the word 'nature' to include humans—here's why this linguistic ...

Phys Dot Org 13 May 2024
Now a new campaign, We Are Nature, aims to persuade dictionaries to include humans in their definitions of nature ... For example, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines nature as. ... A dictionary ...
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KKB: Did boycotts lead to PN’s loss?

Malaysia Today 13 May 2024
Meanwhile, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Senior Lecturer Associate Professor Dr Mazlan Ali identified PN’s defeat as stemming from a campaign strategy that predominantly targeted Malay voters, overlooking the importance of non-Malay votes.
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KKB POLLS: STRONGER SUPPORT FROM MALAYS, INDIANS, CHINESE FOR PH-BN

Malaysian National News Agency 13 May 2024
STRONGER SUPPORT FROM MALAYS, INDIANS, CHINESE FOR PH-BN. KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 (Bernama) -- Malay and Indian support for the Pakatan Harapan-Barisan Nasional (PH-BN) cooperation in the Kuala Kubu ...
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Missteps led to PN’s defeat

Malaysia Today 13 May 2024
“The strategies such as questioning Pang’s education background and by linking her to (DAP Chief Whip in Parliament) Nga Kor Ming in their attempt to win the support of Malay voters, didn’t work.
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