Polis tangkap empat ahli sindiket curi susu formula di Melaka

MELAKA: Polis menahan empat individu termasuk dua warga asing atas syak terlibat dalam sindiket mencuri susu formula dan serbuk kopi di beberapa pasar mini di Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, dan Pahang. Ketua Polis Daerah Melaka Tengah ACP Christopher Patit memaklumkan suspek terdiri daripada seorang wanita berusia 50 tahun dan tiga lelaki berumur 23 hingga 33 tahun.… Continue reading Polis tangkap empat ahli sindiket curi susu formula di Melaka
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Malaysia and ASEAN advance safe nuclear tech cooperation

JOHOR BAHRU: Malaysia is deepening cooperation with ASEAN members to promote the safe and regulated use of nuclear technology in the region. Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Datuk Mohammad Yusof Apdal highlighted capacity-building and technical exchanges as key initiatives. “None of these achievements would have been possible without your longstanding support and collaboration,”… Continue reading Malaysia and ASEAN advance safe nuclear tech cooperation

Wanita China cederakan pegawai imigresen KLIA ditahan

PUTRAJAYA: Seorang wanita warga China ditahan kerana mencederakan pegawai imigresen semasa pemeriksaan perlepasan di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) Terminal 1. Kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 7.40 malam semasa wanita itu bersama seorang lelaki dan dua kanak-kanak menjalani pemeriksaan imigresen. Pegawai bertugas mendapati mereka tidak mempunyai rekod pergerakan masuk lalu merujuk kes kepada penyelia untuk… Continue reading Wanita China cederakan pegawai imigresen KLIA ditahan
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Malaysia, ASEAN to discuss Myanmar election plans in Sept 19 visit

SEREMBAN: Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan confirmed that his official visit to Myanmar on Sept 19 will include discussions on the country’s planned elections. He will be joined by counterparts from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand during the working visit. The delegation aims to ensure the elections, scheduled for late this year, genuinely… Continue reading Malaysia, ASEAN to discuss Myanmar election plans in Sept 19 visit

Kerjasama pasaran filem dan animasi Malaysia diperkukuh di ASEAN

KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan sedang memperkukuh kerjasama pasaran filem dan animasi tempatan dengan negara-negara jiran menerusi usaha memperluas penyebaran harta intelek (IP) industri kreatif Malaysia ke pasaran serantau. Menteri Komunikasi Datuk Fahmi Fadzil berkata Perbadanan Kemajuan Filem Nasional Malaysia (Finas) kini dalam usaha menjalinkan jaringan strategik bagi memudahkan kemasukan IP tempatan ke beberapa negara ASEAN. Beliau… Continue reading Kerjasama pasaran filem dan animasi Malaysia diperkukuh di ASEAN
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Hubungan erat pelbagai kaum aset berharga negara – MB Pahang

KUANTAN: Hubungan erat antara masyarakat berbilang kaum dan agama merupakan aset berharga yang bukan sekadar simbol kemerdekaan, tetapi lambang keamanan dan kesejahteraan negara. Menteri Besar Pahang Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail menyeru semua pihak mengelakkan perpecahan yang hanya akan merugikan. Beliau menegaskan agar perbezaan pandangan tidak memutuskan silaturahim atau mencetuskan permusuhan. “Semangat kebangsaan ini… Continue reading Hubungan erat pelbagai kaum aset berharga negara – MB Pahang
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Polis siasat ugutan ke atas isteri Rafizi Ramli selepas serangan anak

SHAH ALAM: Polis belum menerima sebarang laporan rasmi berhubung ugutan yang diterima isteri Ahli Parlimen Pandan Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli. Ketua Polis Selangor Datuk Shazeli Kahar mengesahkan pihaknya sedang memantau situasi tersebut. Beliau berkata siasatan akan dilakukan terhadap nombor telefon yang digunakan untuk menghantar mesej ugutan itu. “Setakat petang ini laporan belum lagi dibuat, mungkin… Continue reading Polis siasat ugutan ke atas isteri Rafizi Ramli selepas serangan anak
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Wanita warga asing cederakan orang awam di Kajang disyaki tertekan

KUALA LUMPUR: Seorang wanita warga asing disyaki memandu secara cuai sebelum menyerang orang awam dengan pisau di Bandar Kajang. Ketua Polis Daerah Kajang ACP Naazron Abdul Yusof berkata siasatan awal mendapati wanita itu tiada rekod kemurungan atau pengambilan ubat. “Namun begitu, dia dilihat dalam keadaan tertekan dengan isu dan permasalahannya,” katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.… Continue reading Wanita warga asing cederakan orang awam di Kajang disyaki tertekan
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RIUH X ASEAN 2025 to be Southeast Asia’s largest creative showcase

KUALA LUMPUR: The Communications Ministry, through MyCreative Ventures, will host RIUH X ASEAN 2025 from October 17 to 26 in the city. Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated the event aims to be Southeast Asia’s largest creative showcase, fostering regional collaboration and economic growth. “This event unites art, creativity, music, and entrepreneurship from Malaysia and ASEAN,… Continue reading RIUH X ASEAN 2025 to be Southeast Asia’s largest creative showcase

Pasukan Gynae-Onkologi HoSZA lakukan pembedahan koriokarsinoma pertama

KUALA LUMPUR: Pasukan Bahagian Gynae-Onkologi Jabatan Obstetrik dan Ginekologi (O&G) Hospital Sultan Zainal Abidin (HoSZA) Terengganu berjaya melaksanakan pembedahan “Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy” buat pertama kali. Pembedahan ini dilakukan ke atas pesakit yang didiagnosis dengan koriokarsinoma, sejenis kanser yang jarang berlaku. Menteri Kesihatan Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad memuji kejayaan ini sebagai bukti… Continue reading Pasukan Gynae-Onkologi HoSZA lakukan pembedahan koriokarsinoma pertama
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Slamfest 2025 to showcase Malaysian wrestlers for WWE scouts

MALAYSIA’S premier wrestling event, Slamfest 2025, is set to elevate local talents onto the global stage. The event will take place on Aug 30 at Stadium Juara, Bukit Kiara, with WWE Independent Development scouts in attendance. APAC Wrestling founder Shaukat revealed that over 10 Malaysian wrestlers will be assessed for potential WWE opportunities. “This is… Continue reading Slamfest 2025 to showcase Malaysian wrestlers for WWE scouts

Murid pendidikan khas cipta capan Jalur Gemilang terbesar di Malaysia

PUTRAJAYA: Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 8(2) mencipta sejarah dengan menghasilkan seni capan Jalur Gemilang terbesar di negara ini. Karya berukuran 8.13 meter lebar dan 3.56 meter tinggi itu dihasilkan oleh 120 murid Program Pendidikan Khas Integrasi (PPKI). Projek ini disiapkan dalam tempoh dua minggu dengan bimbingan 27 guru pendidikan khas serta pentadbir sekolah. Guru Besar… Continue reading Murid pendidikan khas cipta capan Jalur Gemilang terbesar di Malaysia
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Dua warga China ditahan kerana ceroboh kawasan larangan di Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR: Polis menahan dua warga China yang disyaki menceroboh kawasan larangan di sebuah bangunan pasukan keselamatan pada 6 Ogos lepas. Ketua Polis Daerah Wangsa Maju ACP Mohammad Lazim Ismail berkata kedua-dua lelaki berusia 20 dan 27 tahun itu ditahan ketika menerbangkan dron berhampiran bangunan terbabit. Mereka ditahan oleh anggota keselamatan sebelum diserahkan kepada Bahagian… Continue reading Dua warga China ditahan kerana ceroboh kawasan larangan di Kuala Lumpur
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Labuan berpotensi jadi hab serantau selepas Borneo Flora Festival 2025

PUTRAJAYA: Labuan berpotensi besar menjadi hab tumpuan serantau dalam perdagangan, pelancongan, dan kerjasama rentas negara selepas kejayaan Borneo Flora Festival (BFF) 2025. Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Wilayah Persekutuan) Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa berkata festival itu menarik lebih 120,000 pengunjung. Beliau menyatakan pulangan ekonomi melebihi RM35 juta kepada penduduk Labuan. Jumlah pengunjung itu mengatasi… Continue reading Labuan berpotensi jadi hab serantau selepas Borneo Flora Festival 2025
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Proses penggabungan pekebun kecil getah di landasan tepat – Johari

KUALA LUMPUR: Proses penggabungan pekebun kecil getah dan penyatuan tanah getah berskala kecil berada di landasan yang tepat. Menteri Perladangan dan Komoditi Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani berkata kementeriannya telah berbincang dengan pekebun kecil bagi mengenal pasti kaedah pengurusan tanah getah. Beliau menyatakan penggabungan ini dapat mengurangkan pergantungan negara terhadap import getah yang mencecah lebih… Continue reading Proses penggabungan pekebun kecil getah di landasan tepat – Johari
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Imperative to ensure financial stability and resilience amid global disruptive forces: Zeti

KUALA LUMPUR: There is a critical need for nations, institutions and businesses to strengthen resilience in today’s increasingly volatile environment, as the global economy continues to face waves of disruptive forces – from climate change and geopolitical conflicts to sweeping policy shifts in advanced economies. Former Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti… Continue reading Imperative to ensure financial stability and resilience amid global disruptive forces: Zeti
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Chin Hin Group Property to dispose commercial vehicle division for RM74m

Chang said the RM74 million cash proceeds will provide the group with more substantial financial flexibility to accelerate its property development plans. KUALA LUMPUR: Chin Hin Group Property Bhd (CHGP), a leading Malaysian property developer, has entered into a share sale agreement with N&K Resources (M) Sdn Bhd for the disposal of four subsidiaries involved… Continue reading Chin Hin Group Property to dispose commercial vehicle division for RM74m
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Law student denies fire mischief, elderly woman’s death in Segamat

SEGAMAT: A private university law student has claimed trial to five counts of mischief by fire and a charge linked to the death of an elderly woman. Chew Hong Joe, 21, entered his plea before Sessions Court Judge Rahimah Abd Majid. He is accused of using petrol to damage five houses in Jalan Francis Khoo,… Continue reading Law student denies fire mischief, elderly woman’s death in Segamat

Telenor eyeing development of sovereign, sustainable ‘AI factory’ in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: Telenor ASA, a major shareholder of CelcomDigi Bhd, is eyeing the development of a sovereign, sustainable “artificial intelligence factory” (AI factory) in Malaysia – a data centre designed to deliver local compute power. Telenor Group senior vice-president and head of AI Dr Ieva Martinkenaite said the proposed facility would draw on the company’s… Continue reading Telenor eyeing development of sovereign, sustainable ‘AI factory’ in Malaysia
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KL Declaration on ASEAN Vision 2045 to be submitted at ASEAN Summit

KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Sustainable Declaration on Localising ASEAN Community Vision 2045 will be submitted to the 47th ASEAN Summit in October as an official input. Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming, also President of the UN Habitat Assembly, stated that the declaration highlights the urgency of urban leadership in shaping ASEAN’s… Continue reading KL Declaration on ASEAN Vision 2045 to be submitted at ASEAN Summit

Malaysia boosts regional expansion for local films and animation IPs

KUALA LUMPUR: The government is enhancing regional cooperation to expand the reach of Malaysia’s creative intellectual properties (IPs), including films and animation, into ASEAN markets. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated that Finas is actively forming strategic partnerships to facilitate Malaysian creative IPs in high-potential markets like Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia. “We’ve seen how Upin… Continue reading Malaysia boosts regional expansion for local films and animation IPs

Gen Mohd Nizam first inductee into National Resilience College Hall of Fame

PUTRAJAYA: Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar has made history as the first inductee into the National Resilience College Hall of Fame. He described the recognition as the pinnacle of his military career. “I was part of the first cohort in 2020. In any journey, especially in the military, this is… Continue reading Gen Mohd Nizam first inductee into National Resilience College Hall of Fame

FedEx rolls out AI-powered tools for seamless documentation

KUALA LUMPUR: Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) recently launched two AI-powered tools – Customs AI and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) Code Lookup Feature – across Asia-Pacific (Apac) markets. In a statement, FedEx said these solutions are designed to simplify the often-complex process of completing global shipping documents needed for international shipments, em-powering businesses and individuals… Continue reading FedEx rolls out AI-powered tools for seamless documentation
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ZGC–JLand pact to make Johor Asean’s creative hub

PETALING JAYA: JLand Group (JLG), the real estate and infrastructure arm of Johor Corporation (JCorp), is expanding its global innovation network to unlock new engines of growth across its strategic developments. The signing of a three-year collaboration with ZGC International Holding Ltd, China’s cross-border innovation platform, marks a pivotal step in positioning Ibrahim Technopolis (IBTEC)… Continue reading ZGC–JLand pact to make Johor Asean’s creative hub
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HoSZA team achieves first successful choriocarcinoma surgery in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: The Gynae-Oncology team at Sultan Zainal Abidin Hospital (HoSZA) has marked a historic milestone by successfully performing its first-ever laparoscopic hysterectomy for choriocarcinoma. The complex procedure, known as ‘Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingo-Oophorectomy,‘ was conducted on a patient diagnosed with the rare cancer. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad praised the… Continue reading HoSZA team achieves first successful choriocarcinoma surgery in Malaysia

Police enhance security for Rafizi Ramli after son’s attack in Putrajaya

SHAH ALAM: Police have increased security measures for Pandan MP Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli and his family after his son was attacked at a Putrajaya shopping mall. Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar confirmed the heightened security but declined to disclose specific details to avoid compromising operations. “There are measures in place, but I cannot… Continue reading Police enhance security for Rafizi Ramli after son’s attack in Putrajaya

AI and green economy to impact 620,000 jobs in Malaysia by 2030

ALOR GAJAH: A TalentCorp study predicts that artificial intelligence, digitalisation, and the green economy will impact 620,000 jobs in Malaysia within the next three to five years. Deputy secretary-general of the Ministry of Human Resources Sutekno Ahmad Belon highlighted the rapid growth of emerging sectors like high-tech manufacturing and smart logistics. He stated that careers… Continue reading AI and green economy to impact 620,000 jobs in Malaysia by 2030

Stronger brand strategy, governance and cross-sector collaboration the way forward for businesses

KUALA LUMPUR: Strengthening brand narratives, embracing ethical governance and forging collaborative networks were among the key strategies put forward at the National CEO Forum 2025 today as Malaysian businesses grapple with the pressures of an evolving global economy. According to Interbrand’s 2024 report, brands worldwide have lost US$200 billion (RM939 billion then) in unrealised value… Continue reading Stronger brand strategy, governance and cross-sector collaboration the way forward for businesses
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Special education students set record with giant hand-stamped Jalur Gemilang

PUTRAJAYA: Special education students from Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 8(2) have made history by setting a new record in the Malaysia Book of Records. Their giant hand-stamped Jalur Gemilang artwork measures 8.13 metres wide and 3.56 metres high. The project involved 120 students from the school’s Special Education Integration Programme (PPKI) and took two weeks… Continue reading Special education students set record with giant hand-stamped Jalur Gemilang

Seven remanded in Melaka over RM139k false claims investigation

MELAKA: Seven individuals, including a civil servant and six contractors, have been remanded for five days to assist in investigations into false claims totalling RM139,000. The remand order was issued by Magistrate N. Sivashangari following an application by the Melaka Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). The suspects, aged between 32 and 52, were detained yesterday while… Continue reading Seven remanded in Melaka over RM139k false claims investigation

Perak launches National Month 2025 with exciting programmes

IPOH: The state-level launch of National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang 2025 will feature a range of exciting activities at the Sultan Azlan Shah Roundabout. Perak Communications, Multimedia and NGO Committee chairman Mohd Azlan Helmi confirmed the event will begin at 3 pm. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad will officiate the ceremony in… Continue reading Perak launches National Month 2025 with exciting programmes

Siti Bainun kekal dipenjara 12 tahun kerana aniaya Bella

PUTRAJAYA: Mahkamah Rayuan hari ini mengekalkan hukuman penjara 12 tahun terhadap pengasas Rumah Bonda, Siti Bainun Ahd Razali. Keputusan itu dibuat selepas panel tiga hakim menolak rayuan akhir beliau terhadap sabitan dan hukuman yang dijatuhkan pada 3 Mei 2023. Siti Bainun didapati bersalah atas dua pertuduhan mengabaikan dan menganiaya Bella, remaja sindrom Down berusia 13… Continue reading Siti Bainun kekal dipenjara 12 tahun kerana aniaya Bella
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Several abandoned cars left on Cyberjaya road, sparking safety concerns

A viral video recently highlighted road safety concerns after a woman spotted a row of abandoned cars left on a road in Cyberjaya. “The cars have been left there for months, with missing tyres, broken mirrors, and road tax that has expired for years. “Where are the owners? What is going on?” read the caption… Continue reading Several abandoned cars left on Cyberjaya road, sparking safety concerns

Rubber land consolidation progresses to boost local rubber industry

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Plantation and Commodities has confirmed that the clustering and consolidation of small-scale rubber plots are progressing well. Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani stated that discussions with smallholders have been held to explore land management solutions. He highlighted that this initiative could reduce Malaysia’s reliance on imported rubber, which hit… Continue reading Rubber land consolidation progresses to boost local rubber industry

China plans state firm purchases to tackle unsold homes crisis

BEIJING: China is considering a plan to involve central government-owned firms in purchasing unsold homes from struggling property developers. The initiative aims to reduce the housing oversupply by engaging major state-owned enterprises and bad debt managers like China Cinda Asset Management. A 300 billion yuan ($41.83 billion) fund, initially set up for affordable housing, will… Continue reading China plans state firm purchases to tackle unsold homes crisis
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Smotrich approves East Jerusalem settlement plan dividing West Bank

TEL AVIV: Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has approved a contentious settlement plan that would sever East Jerusalem from the occupied West Bank. His office stated the move would “bury the idea of a Palestinian state,“ escalating tensions in the region. The revived E1 scheme, frozen since 2012, involves constructing 3,401 homes for Israeli settlers… Continue reading Smotrich approves East Jerusalem settlement plan dividing West Bank

Close ties among multiracial people invaluable asset – Pahang MB

KUANTAN: The close ties between people of various races and religions in Malaysia are an invaluable asset, symbolising not only independence but also the nation’s peace and prosperity, said Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail. He urged all parties to avoid division, which would only bring harm, and to ensure differences of… Continue reading Close ties among multiracial people invaluable asset – Pahang MB

Ukrainian drone strikes wound 16 in Russian cities ahead of US-Russia summit

MOSCOW: Ukrainian drone strikes targeted two Russian cities, wounding at least 16 people ahead of a critical US-Russia summit on the Ukraine conflict. Thirteen people were injured, two seriously, after a drone hit an apartment building in Rostov-on-Don, according to the acting regional governor. In Belgorod, near the Ukrainian border, three civilians were wounded, with… Continue reading Ukrainian drone strikes wound 16 in Russian cities ahead of US-Russia summit

Traditional medicine practitioner loses RM180k in Bitcoin scam in Muar

MUAR: A traditional medicine practitioner lost RM180,066 after falling victim to a fraudulent Bitcoin investment scheme. The 49-year-old victim was contacted via WhatsApp by a woman offering high-profit returns between 20 and 40 per cent. Muar district police chief ACP Raiz Mukhliz Azman Aziz said the victim was instructed to register on an investment website.… Continue reading Traditional medicine practitioner loses RM180k in Bitcoin scam in Muar

Man caught pumping RON95 into SG-registered Toyota Harrier in JB

Time and again, Singaporean motorists have been spotted refuelling their vehicles with subsidised RON95 petrol — despite the practice being illegal in Malaysia. The latest case making waves online involves a 22-second video showing a man pumping RON95 into his black Toyota Harrier. According to the video, posted on Community Roda Johor – CRJ Facebook… Continue reading Man caught pumping RON95 into SG-registered Toyota Harrier in JB

Sultan Nazrin inaugurates Sultan Muzzaffar Shah Bridge in Kuala Kangsar

KUALA KANGSAR: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, officially opened the Sultan Muzzaffar Shah Bridge at Dataran Manong today. The royal couple arrived at 11 am, accompanied by Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad and his wife. Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi and Public Works Department director-general Datuk Roslan Ismail were… Continue reading Sultan Nazrin inaugurates Sultan Muzzaffar Shah Bridge in Kuala Kangsar

China backs Thailand and Cambodia in border dispute resolution

BEIJING: China has voiced its support for Thailand and Cambodia in settling their long-standing border dispute. Foreign Minister Wang Yi expressed China’s willingness to assist both nations based on their mutual interests. Wang emphasised the importance of dialogue and rebuilding trust between the two Southeast Asian countries. The discussions took place during the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation… Continue reading China backs Thailand and Cambodia in border dispute resolution

I-Berhad posts strong Q2 results, sees AI and robotics as new engines for growth

PETALING JAYA: I-Berhad, the developer of i-City in Selangor, reported another strong quarter for the financial period ended June 30, 2025 (Q2’25), reinforcing the group’s transformation into a recurring income-centric enterprise. For the quarter under review, the group recorded revenue of RM62.3 million and profit before tax (PBT) of RM14.26 million, driven by solid performance… Continue reading I-Berhad posts strong Q2 results, sees AI and robotics as new engines for growth
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UN reports war crimes in Syria sectarian violence by both sides

GENEVA: War crimes were likely committed by both interim government forces and fighters loyal to Syria’s former rulers during sectarian violence in coastal areas, a UN report stated. The violence, which peaked in March, reportedly killed around 1,400 people, mostly civilians from Alawi communities. “The scale and brutality of the violence documented in our report… Continue reading UN reports war crimes in Syria sectarian violence by both sides

Prasarana highlights eco-friendly urban mobility at ASUF 2025

KUALA LUMPUR: Prasarana Malaysia Berhad is reinforcing its position as the Official Urban Mobility Provider at the ASEAN Sustainable Urban Forum (ASUF) 2025. The event, held in the capital since last Tuesday, concludes today. Group CEO Amir Hamdan stated that Prasarana is displaying eco-friendly innovations and urban mobility technologies. These include initiatives to expand public… Continue reading Prasarana highlights eco-friendly urban mobility at ASUF 2025

Turkey to assist Syria with weapons and training under new military MoU

ANKARA: Turkey will supply Syria with weapons systems and logistical equipment under a newly signed military cooperation agreement. A Turkish defence ministry source confirmed the details on Thursday, stating that Ankara is prepared to train Syrian forces if required. The memorandum of understanding (MoU) focuses on military training and consultancy, marking the first step toward… Continue reading Turkey to assist Syria with weapons and training under new military MoU

Two Chinese nationals detained for trespassing in restricted KL area

KUALA LUMPUR: Police detained two Chinese nationals suspected of trespassing into a restricted security forces building area on Aug 6. Wangsa Maju district police chief ACP Mohammad Lazim Ismail confirmed the arrest of the men, both in their 20s. The suspects were caught flying a drone near a football field within the restricted zone. Security… Continue reading Two Chinese nationals detained for trespassing in restricted KL area

North Korea denies removing border loudspeakers amid rising tensions

SEOUL: North Korea has denied reports of removing propaganda loudspeakers along its border with South Korea. Kim Yo Jong, sister of leader Kim Jong Un, dismissed the claims as misinformation. South Korea’s military had earlier stated that both sides halted propaganda broadcasts in June. Seoul later reported detecting North Korean troops dismantling loudspeakers. Kim Yo… Continue reading North Korea denies removing border loudspeakers amid rising tensions

South Korea’s top court clears Baby Shark of plagiarism claims

SEOUL: South Korea’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the global children’s hit “Baby Shark” does not constitute plagiarism. The decision dismissed a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by US-based composer Johnny Only against South Korean education firm SmartStudy. The viral “Baby Shark Dance” video remains YouTube’s most-viewed content with over 16 billion views, surpassing Luis… Continue reading South Korea’s top court clears Baby Shark of plagiarism claims