Topic: Kelantan

No banshee in Teluk Intan tower

A PONTIANAK (banshee) seen at the leaning Tower of Teluk Intan is no ghost. It's just a hoax, Kosmo! reported.. . Teluk Intan Municipal Council...

Cityliner joy in Kelantan

Bus commuters in Kelantan can heave a sigh of relief. Cityliner has agreed to continue its bus services in the state.. . Financial problems had...
The state Umno and the 14 party divisions in the state each have a Sayang Squad van now to serve people in the state.. . Party president Datuk Seri...

K'tan wants to work with Perak to lure tourists

Kelantan wants to cooperate with Perak to attract tourists to the two states in line with this year's Visit Kelantan Year and Visit Perak Year.....
KUALA LUMPUR - As couples around the world ready for Valentine's Day, Islamic officials in Malaysia have warned Muslims against celebrating...

Malaysian Muslims warned against Valentine's Day

As couples around the world ready for Valentine's Day, Islamic officials in Malaysia have warned Muslims against celebrating something "synonymous with vice activities."The warning follows plans announced last week by several Malaysian states who are planning a crackdown on "immoral ...

Malaysian states plan Valentine's Day crackdown

Several Malaysian states are planning a crackdown on "immoral acts" during Valentine's Day as part of a campaign to encourage a sin-free lifestyle, an Islamic party leader Wednesday.Authorities in the northern states of Kedah, Penang and Kelantan as well as ...
Herd of elephants trample fruit-picker to death in Malaysian jungle in rare such incidentAn official says a herd of elephants has trampled a fruit picker to death in a remote Malaysian jungle in the first such case in years.He says five ...
Philandering husbands who visit prostitutes across the border in Thailand are being blamed for high HIV-AIDS infection rates among women in Malaysia's most conservative state.The Malaysian AIDS Council reportedly said that women in northern Kelantan state, which is ruled by ...
A Malaysian state's attempt to revive use of gold and silver coins common in early Islamic societies has run afoul of the country's central bank...