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TO spark a love for reading, a book kiosk has been set up at SK Bandar Rinching in Semenyih, Selangor. Read full story ...
But PETA, the animal welfare group, named Chicago the country’s most vegan-friendly city in a news release first shared with the Sun-Times. “America’s former meatpacking capital is now a ...
Malaysia-Singapore co-production “Magik Rompak” has confirmed its theatrical release date of Sept. 11 in Singapore and Malaysia, marking director Adrian Teh’s return to the action genre ...
Malaysia has officially claimed the title of the most visited country in Southeast Asia for the first quarter of 2025, welcoming a staggering 10.1 million foreign tourists. This remarkable feat ...
The US reducing its proposed tariffs on Malaysia to a 10% baseline would be seen as a positive move, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Zafrul Aziz said, conceding that a previously hoped for ...
Deal to explore exporting renewable energy from Vietnam to Singapore, Malaysia inked at Asean Summit
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam will jointly explore the export of renewable energy following an agreement signed by their government-linked firms on May 26 to collaborate on ...
A crucial cog in the global semiconductor industry, Malaysia aims to build high-end chips. It will have to contend with President Trump’s trade policy first. By Zunaira Saieed Reporting from ...
Malaysia menamatkan badi lebih 10 tahun apabila menundukkan Vietnam 4-0 dalam saingan Kelayakan Piala Asia 2027, sebentar tadi. Walaupun banyak melakukan percubaan berbahaya pada separuh masa ...
KUALA LUMPUR - President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. on Sunday arrived in Malaysia to participate in the 46th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits. The plane carrying the President and his ...
Datuk Seri Anwar heaped praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping during his state visit to Malaysia in mid-April and signed 31 agreements, about a week before Malaysia started talks with US trade ...
Human rights lawyer Rajesh Nagarajan has sharply criticised the Penang state government’s decision to offer an exclusive five percent housing and commercial property discount to Indian Muslims ...
No one is above the law. Any wonder there’s a revolt with rank-and-file members. Peta Credlin AO is a weekly columnist with The Australian, and also with News Corp Australia’s Sunday mastheads ...
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