Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize obsession explained

WASHINGTON: A mix of rivalry, prestige, and provocation fuels Donald Trump’s fixation on the Nobel Peace Prize. His recent push for recognition has drawn both support and sharp criticism. “It’s well past time that President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,“ said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on July 31. She cited his… Continue reading Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize obsession explained
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Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize obsession explained

WASHINGTON: A mix of rivalry, prestige, and provocation fuels Donald Trump’s fixation on the Nobel Peace Prize. His recent push for recognition has drawn both support and sharp criticism. “It’s well past time that President Trump was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize,“ said White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on July 31. She cited his… Continue reading Donald Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize obsession explained

60% kebakaran rumah berpunca dari masalah elektrik – Bomba

PUTRAJAYA: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) melaporkan hampir 60 peratus kes kebakaran rumah di negara ini berpunca daripada masalah berkaitan elektrik. Ketua Pengarahnya Datuk Seri Nor Hisham Mohammad menjelaskan punca utama termasuk pendawaian tidak selamat, pengubahsuaian tidak mengikut piawaian, dan penggunaan peralatan elektrik secara berlebihan. “Ramai yang ambil mudah soal keselamatan elektrik di rumah.… Continue reading 60% kebakaran rumah berpunca dari masalah elektrik – Bomba
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LRT3 Shah Alam test run goes viral ahead of September launch

THE Light Rail Transit (LRT) 3 Shah Alam Line project which began in 2016 is nearing completion as ‘test run’ footage of the train went viral on social media, capturing netizens’ attention. Through a TikTok post by @Ajuang, the train was seen moving smoothly on the tracks during testing to determine if it can function… Continue reading LRT3 Shah Alam test run goes viral ahead of September launch

Anggota polis cedera ditetak individu kurang siuman di Kuantan

KUANTAN: Seorang anggota polis cedera selepas diserang dengan parang oleh seorang lelaki yang dipercayai kurang siuman di Felda Bukit Kuantan semalam. Kejadian itu berlaku kira-kira pukul 5.30 petang ketika pasukan polis bertindak balas terhadap laporan mengenai seorang lelaki yang mengamuk di kawasan perumahan tersebut. Ketua Polis Pahang Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman berkata, Koperal Mohd Shafril… Continue reading Anggota polis cedera ditetak individu kurang siuman di Kuantan
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Pembelian pesawat Boeing strategi MAG, tiada libat wang rakyat – Tengku Zafrul

KUALA LUMPUR: Pembelian pesawat Boeing oleh Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) bukanlah pembaziran wang cukai rakyat, sebaliknya merupakan keputusan perniagaan strategik yang dirancang lebih awal dan dibiayai menggunakan dana syarikat, kata Menteri Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz. Beliau berkata rancangan pembelian itu telah diumumkan seawal Mac 2025, iaitu sebelum Presiden… Continue reading Pembelian pesawat Boeing strategi MAG, tiada libat wang rakyat – Tengku Zafrul
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Mesyuarat trilateral persiap GBC Kemboja-Thailand di Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR: Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin mengadakan mesyuarat trilateral bersama rakan sejawat dari Kemboja dan Thailand sebagai persiapan menghadapi mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Sempadan Am (GBC) antara kedua-dua negara pada 7 Ogos ini. Mesyuarat melalui persidangan video itu disertai Timbalan Perdana Menteri merangkap Menteri Pertahanan Kemboja, Jeneral Tea Seiha dan Pemangku Menteri Pertahanan Thailand… Continue reading Mesyuarat trilateral persiap GBC Kemboja-Thailand di Kuala Lumpur
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SADA laksana pelarasan tarif air di Kedah mulai September

ALOR SETAR: Syarikat Air Darul Aman (SADA) akan melaksanakan pelarasan kadar tarif air menerusi kajian Mekanisme Penetapan Tarif bagi semua kategori pengguna di Kedah. Pelarasan ini mengambil kira kos operasi (OPEX) dan kos modal (CAPEX) syarikat bagi memastikan kelestarian bekalan air negeri. Menurut kenyataan SADA, pelarasan berkuat kuasa semalam dan akan mula dicaj pada bil… Continue reading SADA laksana pelarasan tarif air di Kedah mulai September
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Kerajaan perkasa sekolah pondok dengan teknologi baharu dan AI – Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan akan memulih dan memartabatkan semula institusi pondok negara agar kekal menjadi benteng pertahankan akidah, akhlak, dan sahsiah umat Islam selari dengan tuntutan semasa. Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim berkata langkah itu melibatkan kerjasama antara Kementerian Kewangan dan Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) bagi memastikan sekolah agama dan pondok yang masih daif… Continue reading Kerajaan perkasa sekolah pondok dengan teknologi baharu dan AI – Anwar
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MLBB perkasa agenda e-sukan negara kata Adam Adli

KUALA LUMPUR: Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) bukan sekadar permainan popular, malah memainkan peranan penting dalam memperkukuh ekosistem e-sukan negara serta menyumbang kepada agenda pembangunan belia dan ekonomi digital. Timbalan Menteri Belia dan Sukan Adam Adli Abdul Halim berkata, sokongan kerajaan terhadap MLBB berasaskan impak besar permainan itu terhadap pembangunan belia dan pertumbuhan industri digital.… Continue reading MLBB perkasa agenda e-sukan negara kata Adam Adli
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Ukraine strikes Russian military targets and gas pipeline in drone attacks

KYIV: Ukraine has conducted drone strikes targeting military facilities and a gas pipeline in Russia, resulting in three fatalities and two injuries, according to Russian authorities. The attacks, carried out late Friday, included strikes on a military airfield in Primorsko-Akhtarsk and a defence-linked company in Penza. Ukraine’s SBU security service confirmed the operation, stating that… Continue reading Ukraine strikes Russian military targets and gas pipeline in drone attacks
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Ukraine strikes Russian military targets and gas pipeline in drone attacks

KYIV: Ukraine has conducted drone strikes targeting military facilities and a gas pipeline in Russia, resulting in three fatalities and two injuries, according to Russian authorities. The attacks, carried out late Friday, included strikes on a military airfield in Primorsko-Akhtarsk and a defence-linked company in Penza. Ukraine’s SBU security service confirmed the operation, stating that… Continue reading Ukraine strikes Russian military targets and gas pipeline in drone attacks

Nigerian nurses end strike as wage talks show progress

ABUJA: Striking nurses in Nigeria will return to work after progress was made in talks between the government and their union regarding wages and working conditions, the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) announced on Saturday. The union had initiated a seven-day “warning strike” on Wednesday following the collapse of previous negotiations, which… Continue reading Nigerian nurses end strike as wage talks show progress
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Nigerian nurses end strike as wage talks show progress

ABUJA: Striking nurses in Nigeria will return to work after progress was made in talks between the government and their union regarding wages and working conditions, the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) announced on Saturday. The union had initiated a seven-day “warning strike” on Wednesday following the collapse of previous negotiations, which… Continue reading Nigerian nurses end strike as wage talks show progress

Trans runner Hiltz criticises gene testing for female athletes

Transgender and non-binary US distance runner Nikki Hiltz has voiced strong opposition to World Athletics’ proposal for gene testing in female athletes, labelling it a “slippery slope.” Hiltz, who uses they/them pronouns, secured their spot at the Tokyo World Championships after winning the women’s 1,500m at the US trials in Oregon. “Sex testing is a… Continue reading Trans runner Hiltz criticises gene testing for female athletes
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Trans runner Hiltz criticises gene testing for female athletes

Transgender and non-binary US distance runner Nikki Hiltz has voiced strong opposition to World Athletics’ proposal for gene testing in female athletes, labelling it a “slippery slope.” Hiltz, who uses they/them pronouns, secured their spot at the Tokyo World Championships after winning the women’s 1,500m at the US trials in Oregon. “Sex testing is a… Continue reading Trans runner Hiltz criticises gene testing for female athletes

Young Catholics welcome Pope Leo XIV with rock star fervour at Rome vigil

ROME: Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics gave Pope Leo XIV a rock star reception at an open-air prayer vigil on the outskirts of Rome. The pontiff made a dramatic entrance by helicopter, descending to thunderous applause from an estimated crowd of up to one million pilgrims. Organisers described the gathering as part of the… Continue reading Young Catholics welcome Pope Leo XIV with rock star fervour at Rome vigil
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Young Catholics welcome Pope Leo XIV with rock star fervour at Rome vigil

ROME: Hundreds of thousands of young Catholics gave Pope Leo XIV a rock star reception at an open-air prayer vigil on the outskirts of Rome. The pontiff made a dramatic entrance by helicopter, descending to thunderous applause from an estimated crowd of up to one million pilgrims. Organisers described the gathering as part of the… Continue reading Young Catholics welcome Pope Leo XIV with rock star fervour at Rome vigil

MyKad-linked SARA aid eases financial burden for single mothers in Malaysia

KUALA NERUS: The Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) aid distributed via MyKad is proving to be a lifeline for single mothers, offering not just financial relief but also exclusive discounts at supermarkets. Noraini Sidek@Ali, a 49-year-old single mother of four, shared how the RM100 monthly assistance she receives helps her manage household expenses. “Supermarkets here give… Continue reading MyKad-linked SARA aid eases financial burden for single mothers in Malaysia

Electrical faults cause 60% of house fires in Malaysia, says JBPM

PUTRAJAYA: The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (JBPM) has revealed that electrical faults account for 60% of residential fires nationwide. Director-General Datuk Seri Nor Hisham Mohammad identified outdated wiring, unapproved modifications, and excessive appliance usage as primary risks. “Many homeowners overlook electrical safety. Frequent circuit trips, old wiring, and high-power devices like air conditioners… Continue reading Electrical faults cause 60% of house fires in Malaysia, says JBPM

Clashes and arrests escalate at UK immigration protests in Manchester and London

MANCHESTER: Further clashes erupted at anti-immigration protests across the UK on Saturday, leading to multiple arrests as tensions between far-right demonstrators and anti-racism groups intensified. In Manchester, a march organised by the far-right group “Britain First” was met with opposition from counter-protesters, resulting in brief scuffles before police intervened. “Send them back, don’t let them… Continue reading Clashes and arrests escalate at UK immigration protests in Manchester and London

Syria’s SDF and government trade blame over Manbij attack

MANBIJ: Syria’s defence ministry and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have traded blame over an attack in the northern city of Manbij, straining relations after a landmark integration agreement signed in March. The defence ministry accused the SDF of launching a rocket barrage on an army outpost in the city’s countryside, injuring four troops… Continue reading Syria’s SDF and government trade blame over Manbij attack

Rescuers find dead miner in Chile copper mine collapse

RANCAGUA: One of five miners trapped after a partial collapse at the world’s largest underground copper mine has been found dead, Chile’s state-owned Codelco group announced Saturday. The collapse took place Thursday at the El Teniente mine in Rancagua, 100 kilometers south of Santiago, following a “seismic event.” At least 100 people were participating in… Continue reading Rescuers find dead miner in Chile copper mine collapse

US envoy meets Israeli hostage families amid Gaza war tensions

TEL AVIV: US envoy Steve Witkoff met with distraught relatives of Israeli hostages still held in Gaza on Saturday, amid growing concerns over their survival nearly 22 months after Hamas’s October 2023 attack. The meeting took place as international pressure mounts for a resolution to the conflict. Witkoff was greeted by hundreds of protesters in… Continue reading US envoy meets Israeli hostage families amid Gaza war tensions

Senegal boosts border security with Mali amid jihadist threats

DAKAR: Senegal has reinforced its eastern border security with new gendarmerie units following recent jihadist attacks near its frontier with Mali. The move comes after assaults in Mali’s western region, including an attack on Diboli, less than 500 metres from Senegal’s Kidira town. The Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), a jihadist… Continue reading Senegal boosts border security with Mali amid jihadist threats

M’sian worker asked to chip in RM300 for colleague’s office crush’s birthday present

A Malaysian employee recently shared how they were asked to contribute a large sum of money for a colleague’s office crush’s birthday. “In the workplace, the most dreaded hidden expenses are farewell parties, weddings, and birthdays — especially when it’s for colleagues you’re not even that close to,” the worker wrote in a Facebook post.… Continue reading M’sian worker asked to chip in RM300 for colleague’s office crush’s birthday present

13MP flood mitigation, climate plans lauded

PETALING JAYA: The RM20 billion allocation for flood mitigation projects nationwide under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) has been viewed as a positive step to protect lives and property, especially with the growing impacts of climate change. The 13MP outlined key climate mitigation and adaptation efforts, but experts stress that lasting political will and public… Continue reading 13MP flood mitigation, climate plans lauded

Police corporal injured in machete attack by mentally unstable man in Felda Bukit Kuantan

KUANTAN: A police corporal sustained injuries after being attacked with a machete by a man suspected to be mentally unstable at a residence in Felda Bukit Kuantan. The incident occurred yesterday around 5.30 pm when authorities responded to reports of a man wielding a machete inside a home. Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman… Continue reading Police corporal injured in machete attack by mentally unstable man in Felda Bukit Kuantan

Five miners killed in Bolivia gold mine collapse tragedy

LA PAZ: Five miners died after being crushed in a gold mine collapse in Bolivia’s Potosi department, authorities confirmed on Saturday. The victims were found buried under a landslide at the state-operated Amayapampa mine, the largest gold mining site in the region. Potosi Police Commander Fernando Benitez stated, “Five adults were found inside the mine.… Continue reading Five miners killed in Bolivia gold mine collapse tragedy

Malaysia aviation group’s Boeing purchase funded by company, not taxpayers

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Aviation Group’s (MAG) acquisition of Boeing aircraft is a pre-planned business decision fully funded by the company, not taxpayers’ money, as clarified by Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz. Responding to criticism, Tengku Zafrul emphasised that the purchase was announced in March, well before the US imposed… Continue reading Malaysia aviation group’s Boeing purchase funded by company, not taxpayers

Rybakina battles past Yastremska into WTA Montreal quarters

FORMER Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina secured a hard-fought victory over Dayana Yastremska, winning 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 to book her spot in the quarter-finals of the WTA Canadian Open. The ninth-seeded Kazakh faced a tough challenge but ultimately prevailed to set up a clash with Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk. Rybakina, who claimed her first title in over… Continue reading Rybakina battles past Yastremska into WTA Montreal quarters
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“Barely RM1k in savings”: M’sian woman shares struggles of her 20s, strikes chord with netizens

A young Malaysian woman’s candid post about the harsh realities of life in her 20s has gone viral on social media, resonating deeply with thousands who are also grappling with financial strain and emotional fatigue. Born in 2001, the woman shared her reflections on Xiaohongshu (XHS) as the second half of the year began. ALSO… Continue reading “Barely RM1k in savings”: M’sian woman shares struggles of her 20s, strikes chord with netizens

Rybakina battles past Yastremska into WTA Montreal quarters

FORMER Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina secured a hard-fought victory over Dayana Yastremska, winning 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 to book her spot in the quarter-finals of the WTA Canadian Open. The ninth-seeded Kazakh faced a tough challenge but ultimately prevailed to set up a clash with Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk. Rybakina, who claimed her first title in over… Continue reading Rybakina battles past Yastremska into WTA Montreal quarters

DRC president calls for genocide declaration in conflict-hit east

KINSHASA: President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo has called on lawmakers to formally declare a “genocide” in the country’s conflict-ridden eastern region. The appeal comes as fragile peace negotiations continue with neighbouring Rwanda following a June agreement aimed at ending decades of violence. “I solemnly call upon both houses of parliament to… Continue reading DRC president calls for genocide declaration in conflict-hit east

Portugal issues high alert for wildfires amid heatwave

LISBON: Portugal’s government has declared a high alert for wildfires as a severe heatwave raises fire risks across large parts of the country. The alert, effective from Sunday to Thursday, includes strict measures such as a ban on bonfires, fireworks, and electrical equipment in forests. Authorities have also restricted access to vulnerable woodland areas and… Continue reading Portugal issues high alert for wildfires amid heatwave

Ukraine uncovers defence sector corruption scheme, arrests officials

KYIV: Ukrainian authorities announced the arrest of several politicians linked to a “large-scale corruption scheme” in the defence sector. The crackdown follows public backlash over anti-graft agencies’ independence, which President Volodymyr Zelensky initially undermined before reversing his decision. The National Anti-Corruption Agency (NABU) and the Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAP) uncovered a scheme misusing budget… Continue reading Ukraine uncovers defence sector corruption scheme, arrests officials

German rail sabotage causes third fire in two days

BERLIN: Germany’s state rail operator Deutsche Bahn has reported a third deliberate fire in two days, following two earlier incidents that disrupted train services across the country. The latest fire occurred in Hohenmoelsen, Saxony-Anhalt, where rail cables were intentionally set ablaze. Investigations confirm the fire was an act of sabotage, similar to two earlier attacks… Continue reading German rail sabotage causes third fire in two days

M’sian woman warns fresh grads not to settle for “undignified” salaries

ENTERING the workforce as a fresh graduate can be both overwhelming and discouraging, especially when faced with low salary offers and unrealistic job expectations. A Malaysian woman recently took to Threads to remind fresh graduates not to settle for just any job—especially those that do not offer a “dignified” salary. According to her post, she… Continue reading M’sian woman warns fresh grads not to settle for “undignified” salaries

Understanding mouth of qi

IN modern architecture, sharp lines and striking angles often signal bold design. Glass facades pierce the skyline, corners jut out with geometric precision, and buildings now resemble blades of ambition. But in feng shui, these structures may be doing more than just catching the eye – they could be energetically attacking your home. One of… Continue reading Understanding mouth of qi

Target of 1m affordable homes viable: Experts

PETALING JAYA: The government pledge to construct one million affordable homes under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) is realistic but will require consistent momentum and tighter coordination, say experts. UTM real estate economy expert Dr Muhammad Najib Razali said current data supports the target viability because about 180,000 units have been completed this year, with… Continue reading Target of 1m affordable homes viable: Experts

Fahmi mourns passing of composer Ross Ariffin in Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil expressed deep sadness over the death of renowned composer and musician Roslan Ariffin Jamil, popularly known as Ross Ariffin. The 63-year-old passed away at 5.30 pm yesterday at Rumah Seri Kenangan Cheras, where he had been residing since November last year. Fahmi shared his condolences in a heartfelt… Continue reading Fahmi mourns passing of composer Ross Ariffin in Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia hosts trilateral defence meeting ahead of Cambodia-Thailand GBC talks

KUALA LUMPUR: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin held a trilateral video conference with Cambodian and Thai counterparts to finalise preparations for the upcoming General Border Committee (GBC) meeting. The session included Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister General Tea Seiha and Thailand’s Acting Defence Minister General Natthaphon Narkphanit. Mohamed Khaled emphasised Malaysia’s… Continue reading Malaysia hosts trilateral defence meeting ahead of Cambodia-Thailand GBC talks

Malaysia to modernise pondok schools with AI and tech, says PM Anwar

KUALA LUMPUR: The government will revitalise Malaysia’s traditional Islamic boarding schools, known as pondok, by integrating advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to align them with contemporary educational needs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim emphasised that these institutions must continue safeguarding the faith, morals, and identity of the Muslim community. Speaking at the 65th… Continue reading Malaysia to modernise pondok schools with AI and tech, says PM Anwar

Team Liquid PH defeats SRG.OG in 2025 MLBB Mid-Season Cup final

Defending champions Selangor Red Giants (SRG.OG) fell short in their Mobile Legends Bang Bang (MLBB) Mid-Season Cup (MSC) title defense, losing 1-4 to Team Liquid PH (TLPH) in the grand final held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. SRG.OG, featuring Muhd Qayyum Ariffin Mohd Suhairi (Yums), Muhd Haqqullah Ahmad Shahrul Zaman (Sekys), Haziq Danish Mohd Rizwan (Stormie),… Continue reading Team Liquid PH defeats SRG.OG in 2025 MLBB Mid-Season Cup final

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone secures World Championships spot with 400m win

SYDNEY McLaughlin-Levrone confirmed her place at the upcoming World Championships with a commanding victory in the 400m at the US trials on Saturday. The two-time Olympic 400m hurdles champion and world record holder clocked 48.90 seconds at Hayward Field, showcasing her versatility in a new discipline. McLaughlin-Levrone, 25, decided to shift her focus to the… Continue reading Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone secures World Championships spot with 400m win

Yamashita’s lead narrows to one shot at Women’s British Open

JAPAN’s Miyu Yamashita faces a tense final round at the Women’s British Open after her lead was trimmed to just one shot on Saturday. The 24-year-old, celebrating her birthday, struggled with wayward drives and putting difficulties at Royal Porthcawl, carding a two-over 74 to sit at nine-under par. Yamashita had started the day three strokes… Continue reading Yamashita’s lead narrows to one shot at Women’s British Open

Hamilton calls himself useless after Hungarian GP qualifying struggle

A dejected Lewis Hamilton labelled himself “useless” after a disappointing qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, finishing 12th while Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc secured pole position. The seven-time world champion exited Q2 early, visibly frustrated as he retreated to the team’s motorhome. “I’m useless,“ Hamilton admitted. “Absolutely useless. The team has no problem. You’ve… Continue reading Hamilton calls himself useless after Hungarian GP qualifying struggle

US agency investigates special counsel Jack Smith over Trump cases

WASHINGTON: The US Office of Special Counsel has launched an investigation into Jack Smith, the former special counsel who led federal criminal cases against former President Donald Trump, according to media reports. The inquiry focuses on whether Smith violated the Hatch Act, which bars federal employees from political activity while on duty. Republican Senator Tom… Continue reading US agency investigates special counsel Jack Smith over Trump cases

Leclerc snatches Hungarian GP pole as McLaren falter in changing winds

FERRARI’s Charles Leclerc stunned McLaren by securing pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix after shifting winds disrupted the previously dominant team. Despite topping every practice session, McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris could not match Leclerc’s late surge in qualifying. Series leader Piastri admitted the changing conditions caught them off guard. “The wind… Continue reading Leclerc snatches Hungarian GP pole as McLaren falter in changing winds
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Leclerc snatches Hungarian GP pole as McLaren falter in changing winds

FERRARI’s Charles Leclerc stunned McLaren by securing pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix after shifting winds disrupted the previously dominant team. Despite topping every practice session, McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris could not match Leclerc’s late surge in qualifying. Series leader Piastri admitted the changing conditions caught them off guard. “The wind… Continue reading Leclerc snatches Hungarian GP pole as McLaren falter in changing winds