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on the 31st of August 1957, Berita Harian is a major Malays language newspaper in Malaysia. A
news agency of the Government of Malaysia. Most of the news media and
international news agencies subscribe to BERNAMA. The
largest English-language daily newspaper on the island of Borneo, with wide
circulations in the Sultanate of Brunei, and the Malaysian states of Sarawak
and Sabah. An
online Brunei Darussalam news portal. An
English-language newspaper published since 1976 in Singapore. It is also the
first newspaper in Asia to launch an online news service. A
Malaysian Chinse daily that was founded by Dr Sun Yat
Sen. The
largest Singapore-based Chinese-language daily, as a result of the merger
between Nanyang Siang Pau (Singapore) and Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore). A
political news website published in English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil, offering
an alternative view and news of Malaysia. A
popular Malaysian news blog, known for being critical of both ruling and
opposition parties. Originally
founded in Singapore, the newspaper is the oldest Chinese daily in Malaysia. Although
not the first, it is Malaysia’s oldest newspaper still in print. After
its indefinite suspension in 2006, the English-language Malaysian newspaper that
is regarded as a legacy of British colonial Sarawak reappears today as the
New Sarawak Tribune. Now
known as Sin Chew Daily, it is the leading Chinese-language newspaper in
Malaysia. Also
known as the Post or SCMP, it is an English-language Hong Kong newspaper. A
free English-language compact in Singapore. A
popular bilingual news site in Malaysia, which generally maintains a critical
stance against both ruling and opposition parties. Often
compared to the free tabloid Today, it is Singapore’s second-highest
circulating paid English-language newspaper. Hong
Kong’s first and only free English newspaper.
Formerly, it was also known as Hong Kong Standard and HKiMail. The
largest English-language newspaper in Malaysia, in terms of circulation. Singapore’s
highest selling English language daily, and may be considered the successor
to various other newspapers during the early days of British colonial rule. Malaysia’s
first national free daily newspaper, with a target audience of white-collar
workers and urban youth. A
Malay language pro-government newspaper in Malaysia. Disclaimer The material
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