Kepler Interactive success with Expedition 33 and Rematch games

COLOGNE: Games publisher Kepler Interactive has notched up two of the breakout titles of the year with “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” and “Rematch”, reaping the rewards for developing independent projects on tight budgets. “It’s almost impossible to predict a success like ‘Expedition 33’,“ Kepler chief Alexis Garavaryan told AFP ahead of the Gamescom trade show… Continue reading Kepler Interactive success with Expedition 33 and Rematch games

Israel approves Gaza City conquest plan amid ceasefire talks

JERUSALEM: Israel’s defence minister on Wednesday approved a military plan for the conquest of Gaza City, authorising the call-up of about 60,000 reservists, piling pressure on Hamas as mediators push for a ceasefire. The Palestinian militant group said in response that it showed Israel’s “blatant disregard” for efforts to broker a halt in fighting and… Continue reading Israel approves Gaza City conquest plan amid ceasefire talks

Argentine MPs reject Milei veto on disability spending increase

BUENOS AIRES: Argentine lawmakers have delivered a significant rebuke to President Javier Milei’s austerity agenda. The lower house of Congress voted to overturn the president’s veto of a law increasing disability allowances. The legislation, approved by Congress in July, enhances healthcare benefits for people with disabilities. It also guarantees pension payments for disabled individuals. Additionally,… Continue reading Argentine MPs reject Milei veto on disability spending increase

Alcaraz arrives in New York red-hot and ready to reclaim top ranking

CARLOS ALCARAZ heads to the U.S. Open in his now-familiar role as chief challenger to defending champion Jannik Sinner and the Spaniard will be driven this year by the twin pursuit of Grand Slam glory and the world number one ranking. The 22-year-old won a tour-leading sixth title of the season in Cincinnati on Monday… Continue reading Alcaraz arrives in New York red-hot and ready to reclaim top ranking

Trump Ukraine security shift faces base backlash over vague promises

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s newfound and vague willingness to consider security guarantees for Ukraine represents a potential policy shift. His right-wing base is already warning him against moving too far from his previous isolationist stance. Trump spent much of last year’s campaign criticising predecessor Joe Biden over billions in aid to Ukraine. He publicly upbraided… Continue reading Trump Ukraine security shift faces base backlash over vague promises

US deploys warships near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump is deploying three warships off the coast of Venezuela as part of efforts to curb drug trafficking, a source familiar with the move said Wednesday. The deployment comes as the Trump administration steps up pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, doubling its bounty to $50 million earlier this month on… Continue reading US deploys warships near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking

Water, energy resources anchor M’sia as tech hub: PM

HULU LANGAT: Malaysia’s pull as a hub for data centres, artificial intelligence and semiconductor industries is largely due to its water and energy resources, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Speaking at the launch of the Langat 2 Water Treatment Plant, he said these resources must be treated as strategic assets not only for… Continue reading Water, energy resources anchor M’sia as tech hub: PM

Kevin Trapp signs for Paris FC from Eintracht Frankfurt

GERMAN international goalkeeper Kevin Trapp has returned to France for a second spell, signing for newly-promoted Paris FC from Bundesliga outfit Eintracht Frankfurt. The 35-year-old, capped nine times, has signed a three-year contract with Paris FC, who are backed by the Arnaults, one of the world’s wealthiest families. They opened their campaign in disappointing fashion… Continue reading Kevin Trapp signs for Paris FC from Eintracht Frankfurt

Lelaki bawa air ketum, pil yaba ditahan selepas dikejar polis Kota Bharu

KOTA BHARU: Seorang lelaki tempatan berusia lingkungan 20-an ditahan selepas dikejar polis di Jalan Tumpat-Kota Bharu, semalam, kerana memiliki air ketum dan pil yaba. Timbalan Ketua Polis Daerah Kota Bharu Supt Wan Ruzailan Wan Mat Rusoff berkata Bilik Gerakan Ibu Pejabat Polis (IPD) Kota Bharu menerima maklumat daripada IPD Tumpat pada 6.15 petang, berhubung suspek… Continue reading Lelaki bawa air ketum, pil yaba ditahan selepas dikejar polis Kota Bharu
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Polis buka semula kertas siasatan kes kematian pelajar tahfiz Wan Ahmad Faris

KUALA LUMPUR: Polis Diraja Malaysia akan membuka semula kertas siasatan kes kematian pelajar tahfiz Wan Ahmad Faris Wan Abdul Rahman yang dipercayai dibunuh di sebuah sekolah tahfiz di Kok Lanas, Kelantan pada Disember 2013. Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail mengesahkan polis tidak mempunyai halangan untuk berbuat demikian kerana kertas siasatan kes pada… Continue reading Polis buka semula kertas siasatan kes kematian pelajar tahfiz Wan Ahmad Faris
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Police reopen investigation into Wan Ahmad Faris death case

KUALA LUMPUR: Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail confirmed the Royal Malaysia Police will reopen the investigation into the death of tahfiz student Wan Ahmad Faris Wan Abdul Rahman. The case dates back to December 2013 when the student was found dead at Maahad Tahfiz Sains Nurul Aman in Kok Lanas, Kelantan. Saifuddin stated… Continue reading Police reopen investigation into Wan Ahmad Faris death case

Zara Qairina case first prosecution under new anti-bullying law

KUALA LUMPUR: The case involving Form One student Zara Qairina Mahathir marks the first prosecution under Section 507C(1) of the Penal Code (Amendment) Act 2025. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail confirmed the historic legal application. He stated the amendment involving Sections 507B to 507G of the Penal Code strengthened legal provisions against acts… Continue reading Zara Qairina case first prosecution under new anti-bullying law

Police seize RM13.6 million meth, uncover drug storage house in raids

SHAH ALAM: Police have seized 425.25 kilogrammes of methamphetamine valued at RM13.6 million and arrested five men during a major anti-narcotics operation. Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department director Commissioner Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed the arrests of individuals aged between 33 and 64 years. The series of raids conducted on Monday targeted locations around… Continue reading Police seize RM13.6 million meth, uncover drug storage house in raids

AI must remain assistive tool not decision maker says former judge

KUALA LUMPUR: Artificial intelligence must remain an assistive tool rather than a decision-maker according to former Federal Court judge Tan Sri Harmindar Singh Dhaliwal. He emphasized that any AI impacting individual rights requires rigorous testing and clear oversight before deployment. Harmindar stated AI possesses transformative potential for human endeavor but must not replace human judgment… Continue reading AI must remain assistive tool not decision maker says former judge

July 2025 supplementary electoral roll open for public review

PUTRAJAYA: The Supplementary Electoral Roll for July 2025 has been officially gazetted and is now available for public scrutiny. Election Commission secretary Datuk Khairul Shahril Idrus confirmed the 30-day review period will extend until September 18. This electoral roll contains 42,464 citizens who turned 18 between July 1 and 31, 2025. These individuals were automatically… Continue reading July 2025 supplementary electoral roll open for public review

Kedah water tariff hike explained by MB as non-burdensome

ALOR SETAR: Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor stated that the water tariff increase effective from August 1 will not burden Kedah residents. He emphasised that the new rate of 81 sen for the first 20 cubic metres of domestic use is significantly lower than tariffs in other states. According to Muhammad Sanusi,… Continue reading Kedah water tariff hike explained by MB as non-burdensome

Pamela Ling case: 48 witnesses, MACC officers questioned

KUALA LUMPUR: Police have recorded statements from 48 witnesses to assist the investigation into the disappearance of Datin Seri Pamela Ling Yueh. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail confirmed the figure includes four officers from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission. He stated that close cooperation is being carried out with enforcement agencies, including the MACC,… Continue reading Pamela Ling case: 48 witnesses, MACC officers questioned

US-led coalition kills senior IS leader in Syria operation

ATME: Syrian state media confirmed that US-led coalition forces killed a senior Islamic State group leader during an operation in northwest Syria on Wednesday. State television reported that coalition forces conducted an air drop targeting a house in the town of Atme within Idlib province. The operation specifically targeted Iraqi national Salah Numan, known as… Continue reading US-led coalition kills senior IS leader in Syria operation

Shift in industrial asset disposal mindset

AS environmental and social governance (ESG) becomes a key consideration for businesses in Malaysia and worldwide, many companies are re-examining how their day-to-day operations align with long-term sustainability goals. One area often overlooked in this process is industrial asset disposal, which is the management of equipment, machinery, and other capital goods once they reach the… Continue reading Shift in industrial asset disposal mindset
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Federal state local government synergy key to 13MP success Fadillah

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof emphasised that achieving the 13th Malaysia Plan’s aspirations requires strong collaboration between government tiers. He stated that success at the local government level depends entirely on close synergy between federal, state governments and local authorities. Fadillah highlighted that state governments must strengthen their commitment to policy… Continue reading Federal state local government synergy key to 13MP success Fadillah

EU-US trade deal reduces but does not eliminate global uncertainty

GENEVA: The United States-European Union trade agreement has reduced global economic uncertainty without eliminating it entirely according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. She stated that the deal maintains effective US tariff rates on EU goods within a 12% to 16% range during her World Economic Forum panel discussion in Geneva. Lagarde noted these… Continue reading EU-US trade deal reduces but does not eliminate global uncertainty

Roma sign Leon Bailey on loan from Aston Villa

AS ROMA have confirmed the signing of Jamaican international winger Leon Bailey on loan from Premier League side Aston Villa. The Serie A club announced the transfer in an official statement on Wednesday. The agreement includes an option for Roma to make the one-year loan move a permanent transfer. That option is reportedly set at… Continue reading Roma sign Leon Bailey on loan from Aston Villa

KPWKM ready to provide input on anti-bullying tribunal proposal

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development has expressed its readiness to provide input on the proposal to establish a tribunal to address bullying cases involving students and children. Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri confirmed this commitment following the launch of the Wall of Iron Strong programme by Danone Malaysia. She explained that… Continue reading KPWKM ready to provide input on anti-bullying tribunal proposal

Military drone suspected in overnight blast near Warsaw

WARSAW: Polish authorities confirmed on Wednesday that an overnight explosion in the country’s eastern region may have involved a military drone of unknown origin. Police received reports of a blast occurring in a cornfield near the village of Osiny, located approximately 100 kilometres from the capital Warsaw. The incident site lies in close proximity to… Continue reading Military drone suspected in overnight blast near Warsaw

Nestle develops new cocoa method to boost yields amid climate change

GENEVA: Nestle has developed a groundbreaking method to produce chocolate using up to 30% more of the cocoa fruit as climate change continues to diminish farmers’ yields worldwide. The Swiss food giant announced this innovative approach on Wednesday, addressing the growing challenges facing cocoa production. Traditional chocolate manufacturing uses only cocoa beans from inside the… Continue reading Nestle develops new cocoa method to boost yields amid climate change

PLKN key to shaping disciplined patriotic youth says minister

KUALA LUMPUR: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin has emphasised the critical role of the National Service Training Programme in shaping Malaysian youth. He stated that PLKN serves as a strategic intervention to develop disciplined, patriotic and resilient young citizens. The programme represents a long-term national investment beyond mere physical training according to the… Continue reading PLKN key to shaping disciplined patriotic youth says minister

Kes pertama didakwa bawah Akta Kanun Keseksaan Pindaan 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Kes membabitkan pelajar tingkatan satu Zara Qairina Mahathir merupakan yang pertama didakwa di bawah Seksyen 507C(1) Akta Kanun Keseksaan (Pindaan) 2025 yang memperuntukan kesalahan bagi perbuatan membuli. Menteri Dalam Negeri Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail berkata pelaksanaan pindaan terhadap Seksyen 507B hingga 507G Kanun Keseksaan memperkukuh kuasa undang-undang ke atas perbuatan jenayah buli.… Continue reading Kes pertama didakwa bawah Akta Kanun Keseksaan Pindaan 2025
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Govt boosts R&D investment for industry competitiveness in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: The government supports increasing investment in research and development activities that focus on enhancing industrial sector competitiveness. Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang identified insufficient returns on current R&D investments as a primary national challenge. He stated that most research currently remains in pre-commercialization phases requiring advancement toward market readiness.… Continue reading Govt boosts R&D investment for industry competitiveness in Malaysia

YTL Green Data Centre positions Malaysia as ASEAN AI hub

KUALA LUMPUR: The YTL Green Data Centre in Kulai, Johor has successfully positioned Malaysia on the global stage as a premier artificial intelligence hub. Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz confirmed the facility now establishes the nation as the AI Centre of Excellence for the entire ASEAN region. This… Continue reading YTL Green Data Centre positions Malaysia as ASEAN AI hub

Malaysia enters phase two of water sector roadmap 2040 under 13MP

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is now moving into the second phase of the Water Sector Transformation Roadmap 2040 under the 13th Malaysia Plan to develop local technology that meets international standards. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof made this announcement during the opening ceremony of the Langat 2 Water Treatment Plant. He stated that AIR2040… Continue reading Malaysia enters phase two of water sector roadmap 2040 under 13MP

New Early Childhood Education Act announced by Fadhlina Sidek

KUALA LUMPUR: A new act on early childhood education will be introduced to ensure comprehensive and effective regulation, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek. She said it is among the education reform strategies outlined under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) aimed at strengthening governance in the country’s education system. Governance at all levels of learning from… Continue reading New Early Childhood Education Act announced by Fadhlina Sidek

Erdogan tells Putin Turkey supports Ukraine peace talks with all parties

ISTANBUL: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan informed Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin that Turkey supports a peace process involving all parties for Ukraine during their Wednesday phone conversation. The Turkish presidency stated that Erdogan emphasised Ankara’s sincere efforts towards achieving a just peace since the conflict’s beginning. “Turkey has sincerely strived for a just peace since the… Continue reading Erdogan tells Putin Turkey supports Ukraine peace talks with all parties

Chinese student ordered psychiatric exam for attempted murder charges

KAJANG: The Sessions Court has mandated a psychiatric evaluation for a foreign student facing multiple violent charges. Liu Ting, a 24-year-old Chinese national, must undergo one month of assessment at Hospital Bahanga Ulu Kinta. Sessions Court Judge Normastura Ayub and Magistrate Fatin Dayana Jalil approved the prosecution’s application for examination. Deputy Public Prosecutor Faelly Jeffrey… Continue reading Chinese student ordered psychiatric exam for attempted murder charges

India proposes law to sack ministers facing serious criminal charges

NEW DELHI: India’s government has introduced legislation that would remove top politicians from ministerial positions if they face arrest and detention for 30 days on serious criminal charges. Opposition parties have condemned the proposed law as a chilling attempt to undermine constitutional protections and target political rivals. Several prominent opponents of Prime Minister Narendra Modi… Continue reading India proposes law to sack ministers facing serious criminal charges

Malaysia music industry study to address challenges and development

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Communications is implementing a comprehensive Music Industry Development Study to examine critical issues facing the sector. This initiative aims to identify challenges and propose actionable plans for empowering sustainable development within Malaysia’s music industry. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil highlighted the study’s broad scope during his parliamentary address. He stated,… Continue reading Malaysia music industry study to address challenges and development

Court for Children closed-door sessions protect minors in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Court for Children proceedings in Malaysia are conducted behind closed doors to safeguard minors’ welfare and ensure fair trials. Only immediate family members, lawyers, deputy public prosecutors, and court staff can attend these sessions. The public and media are denied access to protect children’s safety and confidentiality. Former Court of Appeal Judge Datuk… Continue reading Court for Children closed-door sessions protect minors in Malaysia

Jordan FM says Israel killing all prospects for regional peace

MOSCOW: Jordan’s foreign minister declared on Wednesday that Israel’s military assault on Gaza has resulted in massacres and widespread starvation while systematically destroying any possibility for regional peace. His statement followed Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz authorising plans to capture Gaza City, a densely populated urban area housing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the… Continue reading Jordan FM says Israel killing all prospects for regional peace

Negeri Sembilan investment strong mid-year 2025, says MB

SEREMBAN: Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun is confident that the state is on the right track to achieve its RM10 billion investment target for 2025. This confidence is driven by a strong influx of new investments recorded in the first half of the year. Aminuddin said the state is also expected to… Continue reading Negeri Sembilan investment strong mid-year 2025, says MB

Russia warns Ukraine security talks without Moscow are futile

MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared on Wednesday that any Western discussions about security guarantees for Ukraine excluding Russian participation constitute a futile endeavour. NATO military chiefs planned to deliberate details of potential security assurances for Ukraine while seeking to mediate an end to Russia’s ongoing offensive. Lavrov emphasised that “seriously discussing security guarantees… Continue reading Russia warns Ukraine security talks without Moscow are futile

RMAF chief meets Singapore defence minister to strengthen bilateral ties

KUALA LUMPUR: Royal Malaysian Air Force Chief General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris called on Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing during an introductory visit. The meeting reaffirmed the warm and long standing defence relations between Malaysia and Singapore. Singapore’s Defence Ministry stated both parties emphasised deepening cooperation between their air forces. They also highlighted… Continue reading RMAF chief meets Singapore defence minister to strengthen bilateral ties

Israel approves E1 West Bank settlement threatening two-state solution

JERUSALEM: Israeli authorities have approved a major settlement construction project in the sensitive E1 area of the occupied West Bank. The international community has repeatedly warned that building in this territory threatens the viability of a future Palestinian state. Israel has long pursued ambitions to develop the approximately 12 square kilometres known as E1 located… Continue reading Israel approves E1 West Bank settlement threatening two-state solution

RPO warns of fake TikTok account mimicking Queen’s voice

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Press Office (RPO) has detected a fake TikTok account using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to mimic the voice of Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia. According to a post on the official Facebook page of Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, the RPO said the video featured a voice resembling Raja… Continue reading RPO warns of fake TikTok account mimicking Queen’s voice

Iran maintains partial UN nuclear cooperation amid security review

TEHRAN: Iran cannot completely sever cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog despite recent tensions, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Wednesday. The minister clarified that the return of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors now depends on approval from Iran’s security chiefs. These comments follow Iran’s suspension of cooperation nearly two months ago after its… Continue reading Iran maintains partial UN nuclear cooperation amid security review

Europe faces record mosquito disease outbreaks due to climate change

STOCKHOLM: Europe has registered a record number of outbreaks of mosquito-borne illnesses such as chikungunya and West Nile virus this year, the EU health agency said Wednesday, saying climate change was contributing to a “new normal”. Europe is experiencing longer and more intense transmission seasons for mosquito-borne diseases, said the European Centre for Disease Prevention… Continue reading Europe faces record mosquito disease outbreaks due to climate change

KLIA immigration officers arrested in RM400,000 bribery probe

KUANTAN: Two Immigration officers stationed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport face corruption charges following their arrest in a major bribery investigation. The suspects allegedly received approximately RM400,000 to facilitate unauthorized entry for foreigners bypassing standard immigration checks. Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officers apprehended both men during simultaneous operations in Nilai and Johor Bahru on Monday. Both… Continue reading KLIA immigration officers arrested in RM400,000 bribery probe

NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees amid fresh Russian strikes

BRUSSELS: NATO military chiefs will discuss details of eventual security guarantees for Ukraine during a virtual meeting on Wednesday. This meeting advances the intense global diplomatic efforts to broker an end to Russia’s war against its neighbour. Diplomatic efforts continued even as Russian forces claimed fresh territorial advances and Ukrainian officials reported additional civilian casualties… Continue reading NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees amid fresh Russian strikes

North Carolina coasts prepare for flooding as Hurricane Erin churns offshore

WASHINGTON: North Carolina’s coastal communities are preparing for life-threatening flooding as Hurricane Erin maintains its Category 2 strength offshore. The storm underwent historically rapid intensification and briefly peaked at Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson scale before swamping homes and roads in Puerto Rico. Meteorologists express concern over Erin’s large size despite its core remaining far… Continue reading North Carolina coasts prepare for flooding as Hurricane Erin churns offshore

Verify social media content authenticity, Fahmi warns Malaysians

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil expressed serious concern about netizens accepting social media information without verification. He emphasised this tendency makes people vulnerable to scams and misinformation campaigns. Fahmi highlighted the critical difference between social media content and professionally vetted mainstream media reports. He stated mainstream media upholds strict journalistic ethics and integrity… Continue reading Verify social media content authenticity, Fahmi warns Malaysians

Former US embassy guard in Norway on trial for spying for Russia, Iran

OSLO: A former security guard at the United States embassy in Oslo has appeared in court facing charges of espionage for allegedly sharing classified information with Russian and Iranian intelligence services. The defendant, a Norwegian national in his late twenties, stands accused of providing detailed embassy information between March 2024 and his arrest on 20… Continue reading Former US embassy guard in Norway on trial for spying for Russia, Iran