Rare first edition of ‘The Hobbit’ sells for £43,000 at UK auction

LONDON: A rare first edition of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit” sold for £43,000 at auction this week after being discovered during a house clearance in southwest England. The book, purchased by a UK private collector, is one of only 1,500 original copies printed in 1937. Auctioneum, the auction house handling the sale, stated that just… Continue reading Rare first edition of ‘The Hobbit’ sells for £43,000 at UK auction

Private prison profits surge under Trump immigration crackdown

NEW YORK: One of America’s largest private prison operators has capitalised on President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies through soaring profits and expanded detention facilities. Geo Group announced a $300 million share repurchase programme following a $29.1 million quarterly profit, reversing last year’s $32.5 million loss. Revenue grew 4.8% to $636.2 million as the company… Continue reading Private prison profits surge under Trump immigration crackdown

Lionel Messi (leg) out vs. Pumas as Miami monitors recovery

INTER MIAMI star Lionel Messi will miss the team’s Leagues Cup match against Pumas UNAM on Wednesday following a right leg injury he suffered over the weekend. Messi’s muscle injury has been described as “minor” and “slight” by team officials, and coach Javier Mascherano has reason to hope that Messi won’t need much time to… Continue reading Lionel Messi (leg) out vs. Pumas as Miami monitors recovery

RM1.54b allocation for waste management

PETALING JAYA: Housing and Local Government deputy minister Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu told the Dewan Rakyat yesterday that through Budget 2025, the ministry has received an allocation of RM1.54 billion to finance solid waste management and public cleansing operations. This includes garbage collection, public cleaning, enforcement and the clearing of illegal dumpsites in seven states… Continue reading RM1.54b allocation for waste management

Ghana defence and environment ministers die in helicopter crash

ACCRA: Ghana’s defence and environment ministers were killed in a military helicopter crash on Wednesday. The air force chopper, carrying three crew and five passengers, crashed in a forested area in the south. Television station Joy News aired footage showing smouldering wreckage at the crash site. Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim… Continue reading Ghana defence and environment ministers die in helicopter crash

Lionel Messi to miss Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup match due to injury

INTER MIAMI star Lionel Messi will miss the team’s Leagues Cup match against Pumas UNAM on Wednesday following a right leg injury he suffered over the weekend. Messi’s muscle injury has been described as “minor” and “slight” by team officials, and coach Javier Mascherano has reason to hope that Messi won’t need much time to… Continue reading Lionel Messi to miss Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup match due to injury
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Trump hints at Putin meeting amid Ukraine crisis talks

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump indicated he may meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin “very soon” following discussions between his envoy and Moscow officials. The announcement came after Trump described talks between US special representative Steve Witkoff and Russian leadership as highly productive. Trump revealed the possible summit during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr… Continue reading Trump hints at Putin meeting amid Ukraine crisis talks

Apple pledges $100 bn more US investment under Trump administration

WASHINGTON: Apple will invest an additional $100 billion in the United States, raising its total commitment to $600 billion over four years. US President Donald Trump revealed the expanded pledge during a White House announcement with CEO Tim Cook. Trump described it as “the largest investment Apple has made in America.” The tech giant will… Continue reading Apple pledges $100 bn more US investment under Trump administration

Trump considers federal takeover of Washington DC amid crime claims

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has again raised the possibility of placing Washington DC under federal control. He cited concerns over crime rates, though official data shows violent crime has declined. Under current law, governance of the US capital rests with the locally elected District of Columbia government. Congress maintains oversight, but Trump has repeatedly expressed… Continue reading Trump considers federal takeover of Washington DC amid crime claims

Students to represent M’sia at global robotics event

KUALA LUMPUR: Sixteen students from four Malaysian polytechnics will carry the Jalur Gemilang to the 30th FIRA RoboWorld Cup and Summit 2025 in Daegu, South Korea, an international robotics event featuring the latest in bipedal robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems. At the flag-off ceremony at Seri Pacific Hotel, Higher Education deputy minister Datuk… Continue reading Students to represent M’sia at global robotics event

Judges reject recusal request in new Maradona trial

JUDGES overseeing the retrial of Diego Maradona’s medical team rejected a defense request to disqualify two panel members. The defense argued the judges might lack impartiality, but the panel dismissed the plea as speculative. This follows the collapse of the first trial in May due to a judge’s involvement in a documentary about the case.… Continue reading Judges reject recusal request in new Maradona trial

Son joins LAFC in MLS record deal

SOUTH KOREAN forward Son Heung-min has joined Los Angeles FC in a record-breaking Major League Soccer transfer, ending a decade-long stint at Tottenham Hotspur, both clubs announced on Wednesday. Financial details of the transfer were not disclosed by either club but the Athletic reported LAFC paid a fee in the region of $26.5 million for… Continue reading Son joins LAFC in MLS record deal

ACWA Power boosts Malaysia’s clean energy leadership with regional hub

KUALA LUMPUR: ACWA Power’s decision to establish its Southeast Asian hub in Malaysia reinforces the country’s role as a regional leader in sustainable energy. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlighted this as a milestone in Malaysia-Saudi Arabia collaboration following discussions at the ASEAN-GCC Summit. The Riyadh-based company signed an MoU with MIDA in May… Continue reading ACWA Power boosts Malaysia’s clean energy leadership with regional hub

Call to set up help desks at govt hospitals

PETALING JAYA: The Penang Hindu Association (PHA) has urged the Health Ministry to set up help desks at government hospitals and clinics to assist senior citizens and physically challenged individuals in navigating complex healthcare facilities. “PHA has received several complaints from senior citizens visiting hospitals that they had difficulties finding specific treatment rooms and had… Continue reading Call to set up help desks at govt hospitals

Perlis launches National Month with youth-focused patriotic activities

KANGAR: The Perlis Department of Information (JAPEN) chose Sekolah Kebangsaan Seberang Ramai as this year’s venue for the state-level National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang campaign launch. The initiative aims to cultivate patriotism among younger generations through interactive activities. Perlis Information Director Aidatul Shima Che Hassan highlighted student involvement in a decorated bicycle parade… Continue reading Perlis launches National Month with youth-focused patriotic activities

Push for urgent reforms to tighten border security

PETALING JAYA: The recent arrest of an immigration officer suspected of aiding a counter setting syndicate, along with the dismissal of 26 enforcement officers last year for corruption at the country’s entry points, has prompted experts to call for stricter disciplinary action and urgent reforms to plug security loopholes. Alliance for a Safe Community chairman… Continue reading Push for urgent reforms to tighten border security

King meets Putin during landmark state visit

MOSCOW: His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, met Russian President Vladimir Putin during a state welcoming ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace here today. Sultan Ibrahim arrived at the Kremlin at about 3 pm before proceeding to the St. George’s Hall, a vast ceremonial chamber adorned with white marble columns and gilded décor, where… Continue reading King meets Putin during landmark state visit

Johor immigration detains 27 foreign workers in ops

JOHOR BAHRU: The Malaysian Immigration Department detained 27 foreign workers without valid permits during Ops Selera at a food premises in Bandar Baru Permas Jaya. Johor Immigration director Datuk Mohd Rusdi Mohd Darus said the operation involved 25 officers following intelligence and public reports. Those arrested included eight Indonesian men, eight Indonesian women, five Myanmar… Continue reading Johor immigration detains 27 foreign workers in ops

PM Anwar urges new Chief Justice to uphold wisdom and integrity

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim expressed his hope that newly appointed Chief Justice Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh will perform his duties with wisdom and integrity. The Prime Minister received a courtesy call from Wan Ahmad Farid at his office earlier today. Their meeting focused on reinforcing a judiciary built on… Continue reading PM Anwar urges new Chief Justice to uphold wisdom and integrity

AGC pertahan badan kehakiman daripada serangan tidak wajar – Mohd Dusuki

PUTRAJAYA: Jabatan Peguam Negara (AGC) akan mempertahankan badan kehakiman daripada serangan tidak wajar bagi memastikan integriti proses keadilan sentiasa terpelihara. Peguam Negara Tan Sri Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar berkata AGC terlibat secara aktif dalam pembaharuan badan kehakiman untuk meningkatkan kebebasan dan kecekapan institusi tersebut. “Hubungan antara badan kehakiman dan AGC adalah berdasarkan sikap saling menghormati dan… Continue reading AGC pertahan badan kehakiman daripada serangan tidak wajar – Mohd Dusuki
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Jim sedia bekerjasama dengan AKPS tangani salah laku pegawai imigresen

BUKIT MERTAJAM: Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia (JIM) menyatakan kesediaan untuk bekerjasama dengan Agensi Kawalan Pintu Sempadan (AKPS) dalam menangani isu salah laku membabitkan pegawai imigresen di pintu masuk utama negara. Ketua Pengarah Imigresen Datuk Zakaria Shaaban berkata perbincangan bersama AKPS akan dilakukan sekiranya terdapat keperluan untuk menukar pegawai yang dikenal pasti bermasalah. Katanya sejak penyerahan pengurusan… Continue reading Jim sedia bekerjasama dengan AKPS tangani salah laku pegawai imigresen
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Ketua Hakim Negara ikrar pertahankan kebebasan badan kehakiman

PUTRAJAYA: Ketua Hakim Negara baharu, Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh, berikrar melindungi dan mempertahankan kebebasan badan kehakiman. Beliau menyatakan komitmen itu dalam ucapan pertamanya sebagai Ketua Hakim Negara Malaysia ke-17. Wan Ahmad Farid turut mengingati perjalanan kerjayanya yang panjang dan pelbagai. “Saya pernah berkhidmat dalam ketiga-tiga cabang kerajaan,“ katanya. “Saya tidak boleh memadam sejarah… Continue reading Ketua Hakim Negara ikrar pertahankan kebebasan badan kehakiman
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PM arah MCMC siasat penafian Muhyiddin isu subsidi petrol

KUALA LUMPUR: Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim mengarahkan Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (MCMC) menyiasat kenyataan penafian Ahli Parlimen Pagoh Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Isu ini berkaitan dakwaan mempertahankan hak warga asing dalam penyasaran subsidi RON95. Pejabat Perdana Menteri hari ini mengesahkan arahan tersebut. “Pejabat Perdana Menteri mengambil maklum kenyataan penafian oleh Ahli Parlimen… Continue reading PM arah MCMC siasat penafian Muhyiddin isu subsidi petrol
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MCMC probes Muhyiddin’s denial on petrol subsidy claims

CYBERJAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will investigate Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s denial regarding claims he defended foreigners’ rights to RON95 subsidies. MCMC stated it would act under existing laws to examine the Pagoh MP’s social media post. The commission noted the Prime Minister’s Office request for an investigation into the denied allegation.… Continue reading MCMC probes Muhyiddin’s denial on petrol subsidy claims

Arteta confident Arsenal can end trophy drought this season

ARSENAL manager Mikel Arteta insists his team has the belief to end their trophy drought this season. The Gunners have not won a major title since Arteta lifted the FA Cup in his first season in charge back in 2019/20. Despite falling short in recent years, Arsenal have re-emerged as consistent contenders under Arteta’s leadership.… Continue reading Arteta confident Arsenal can end trophy drought this season

Israel army chief must follow Gaza decisions says defence minister

JERUSALEM: Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz clarified that while army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir may voice his opinions, the military must ultimately follow government directives regarding Gaza. Katz posted on social media platform X, addressing recent Israeli media reports suggesting Zamir opposes plans for a full occupation of Gaza. “The Chief of Staff has… Continue reading Israel army chief must follow Gaza decisions says defence minister

Kelana Jaya Line signalling upgrade postponed to Sept 6 for testing

KUALA LUMPUR: The Kelana Jaya Line signalling system upgrade for Phases 2 and 3, originally set for Aug 9, has been postponed to Sept 6. Prasarana Malaysia Berhad stated that the delay allows extra testing for the new Phase 1 system to ensure full functionality. Additional tests will evaluate system performance under real conditions to… Continue reading Kelana Jaya Line signalling upgrade postponed to Sept 6 for testing

Indian army searches for missing after deadly Himalayan floods

NEW DELHI: The Indian army intensified search operations on Wednesday for scores of people missing after deadly flash floods in the Himalayan region. Sniffer dogs, drones, and heavy earth-moving equipment were deployed to locate survivors in the devastated town of Dharali, Uttarakhand. At least four people were confirmed dead, while more than 50 remain unaccounted… Continue reading Indian army searches for missing after deadly Himalayan floods

Indian army searches for missing after deadly Himalayan floods

NEW DELHI: The Indian army intensified search operations on Wednesday for scores of people missing after deadly flash floods in the Himalayan region. Sniffer dogs, drones, and heavy earth-moving equipment were deployed to locate survivors in the devastated town of Dharali, Uttarakhand. At least four people were confirmed dead, while more than 50 remain unaccounted… Continue reading Indian army searches for missing after deadly Himalayan floods
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Fisherman dies in boat collision near Sungai Paka

DUNGUN: A fisherman died after the boat he was in collided with a fibreglass boat near Sungai Paka. The victim, Mohd Rasid Jusoh, 58, succumbed while receiving treatment at Klinik Kesihatan Paka. His friend, Rosli Md Lazim, 54, said the incident occurred around 6 am when another friend’s boat collided with the victim’s vessel in… Continue reading Fisherman dies in boat collision near Sungai Paka

China extends beef import probe amid domestic industry concerns

BEIJING: China has prolonged its investigation into beef imports to assess potential harm to domestic producers, the commerce ministry confirmed. The probe, initially set for eight months, will now continue until November 2025 due to case complexity. Declining beef prices in China reflect oversupply and weaker demand amid economic slowdowns. Imports have risen sharply, making… Continue reading China extends beef import probe amid domestic industry concerns

AGC warns public against sharing unverified info in Zara Qairina case

PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) has warned the public against sharing unverified information or images related to the death of 13-year-old student Zara Qairina Mahathir. The AGC stated that circulating such content could create confusion and hinder ongoing investigations by authorities. It called for an immediate halt to irresponsible sharing of unconfirmed details. “Disseminating… Continue reading AGC warns public against sharing unverified info in Zara Qairina case

Flash floods kill 6 in Myanmar-China border town

YANGON: Monsoon floods in a rebel-held Myanmar town on the country’s mountainous border with China have killed six people. A spokesman for the armed group controlling the area confirmed the deaths on Wednesday. The northern town of Laiza bordering China’s Yunnan province has reported flash flooding since early Monday. Muddy waist-high waters began to stream… Continue reading Flash floods kill 6 in Myanmar-China border town

Immigration Dept and AKPS to tackle staff misconduct at entry points

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Immigration Department (JIM) is prepared to work with the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) to resolve misconduct issues among its personnel. JIM Director-General Datuk Zakaria Shaaban stated that discussions will be held with AKPS if problematic officers at major entry points need reassignment. He clarified that AKPS now fully manages… Continue reading Immigration Dept and AKPS to tackle staff misconduct at entry points

Prince Harry cleared of bullying claims in African charity dispute

LONDON: The UK charity watchdog has cleared Prince Harry of bullying allegations linked to his African charity, Sentebale. The dispute erupted earlier this year when chairperson Sophie Chandauka accused the Duke of Sussex of misconduct. The Charity Commission found no evidence of systemic bullying or harassment after a months-long investigation. However, it criticised the public… Continue reading Prince Harry cleared of bullying claims in African charity dispute

Armenia, Azerbaijan, US leaders meet for peace talks in Washington

WASHINGTON: The leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States will meet for a peace summit in Washington on August 7-8, the Armenian government’s press office confirmed. Baku and Yerevan, long-time adversaries, have fought two wars over the disputed Karabakh region, with Azerbaijan reclaiming control in a swift 2023 offensive. “On August 7-8, the Prime… Continue reading Armenia, Azerbaijan, US leaders meet for peace talks in Washington

Liverpool’s Nunez nears Al Hilal move as Isak bid looms

LIVERPOOL forward Darwin Nunez is reportedly close to sealing a transfer to Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, with the deal potentially facilitating the Reds’ push for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. Signed for 75 million euros in 2022, Nunez has struggled for consistency, scoring 40 goals in 143 appearances across three seasons. Transfer expert… Continue reading Liverpool’s Nunez nears Al Hilal move as Isak bid looms

Taiwan orchid growers adapt as US tariffs rise to 20%

HOUBI: Taiwanese orchid grower Lee Tsang-yu has seen US tariffs on his seedlings jump from zero to 20% since the start of Donald Trump’s trade war. The 61-year-old farmer remains resilient despite the economic challenges. Lee is expanding into Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Brazil while reducing US shipments. “The US is such a huge market,… Continue reading Taiwan orchid growers adapt as US tariffs rise to 20%

Melaka FC aims high in Super League despite RM6 million budget

MELAKA FC owner Datuk Nur Azmi Ahmad remains optimistic about his team’s Super League prospects despite operating on a budget of under RM6 million. He said the club’s unified salary structure is a core strength, ensuring player confidence and preventing wage issues. “Salary issues won’t arise as we have a clear payment plan, and players… Continue reading Melaka FC aims high in Super League despite RM6 million budget

Sri Lanka arrests Rajapaksa ex-minister for corruption over illegal claims

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s anti-corruption authorities arrested a former minister from the influential Rajapaksa family on Wednesday. Shasheendra Rajapaksa, nephew of ex-presidents Mahinda and Gotabaya Rajapaksa, was detained over alleged illegal compensation claims. The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) stated he coerced officials into paying for damages on state-owned land. “He misused… Continue reading Sri Lanka arrests Rajapaksa ex-minister for corruption over illegal claims

AGC vows to defend judiciary integrity against attacks in Malaysia

PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney General Chambers will continue defending the judiciary against unwarranted attacks to preserve the integrity of judicial processes. Attorney General Tan Sri Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar emphasised the AGC’s active role in judicial reforms to enhance independence and efficiency. He stated that the relationship between the judiciary and AGC is built on mutual respect… Continue reading AGC vows to defend judiciary integrity against attacks in Malaysia

Japan to import Ford F-150 trucks under new US trade deal

TOKYO: Japan will begin importing Ford F-150 pickup trucks under a revised trade agreement with the US. US President Donald Trump confirmed the deal, stating Japan will accept US vehicle safety standards. The new arrangement includes a 15% reciprocal tariff, down from a previously threatened 25%. Trump praised the deal in a CNBC interview, calling… Continue reading Japan to import Ford F-150 trucks under new US trade deal

Teenage boy killed in Seremban hit-and-run accident

SEREMBAN: A teenage boy was killed in a hit-and-run accident while riding his motorcycle to work early this morning. The incident occurred at 6.45 am along Jalan Temiang near the Bukit Jong junction. Seremban police chief ACP Mohamad Hatta Che Din confirmed the 17-year-old victim suffered severe head injuries and died at the scene. “The… Continue reading Teenage boy killed in Seremban hit-and-run accident

Penang plans cable car link from Botanical Gardens to Gurney Bay

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has asked Hartasuma Sdn Bhd to study a proposed cable car route linking the Botanical Gardens to Gurney Bay. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the study is in its early stages, and the state will assess its viability. “Gurney Bay is another iconic tourist attraction, therefore it makes sense… Continue reading Penang plans cable car link from Botanical Gardens to Gurney Bay

Italy approves world’s longest suspension bridge linking Sicily

ROME: The Italian government will finalise approval for a €13.5 billion project to construct the world’s longest suspension bridge, linking Sicily to the mainland. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini confirmed a ministerial committee will endorse the state-funded Strait of Messina bridge, calling it a historic milestone after decades of planning. The bridge will feature two… Continue reading Italy approves world’s longest suspension bridge linking Sicily

Mohd Fuad and Karunanithy to lead Sabah and Penang MACC from Aug 15

KOTA KINABALU: Penang’s Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission director, Datuk Mohd Fuad Bee Basrah, will assume the role of Sabah MACC director starting 15 August. MACC announced that he replaces Datuk S Karunanithy, who will now serve as Penang MACC director. The handover ceremony was overseen by MACC deputy chief commissioner (Operations) Datuk Seri Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya… Continue reading Mohd Fuad and Karunanithy to lead Sabah and Penang MACC from Aug 15

NKVE gantry installation starts tomorrow near Jalan Duta

KUALA LUMPUR: The installation of advertising gantry structures on the New Klang Valley Expressway will begin tomorrow. The work will cover KM 25.4 to KM 25.7, between Jalan Duta and Bukit Lanjan, and last for two days. PLUS Malaysia Berhad stated that a third-party contractor will handle the installation in both directions. Work hours are… Continue reading NKVE gantry installation starts tomorrow near Jalan Duta

Russian attack on Ukraine holiday camp kills two, wounds 12

KYIV: A Russian attack on a holiday camp in central Ukraine killed two people and wounded 12 others, according to local authorities. The strike set fire to single-storey cottages in the Zaporizhzhia region, which remains heavily contested along the front line. Emergency services shared images of firefighters battling flames and victims lying on blood-stained ground.… Continue reading Russian attack on Ukraine holiday camp kills two, wounds 12

Former TERAJU CEO Mohd Husni named Labuan Corporation chairman

LABUAN: Former TERAJU chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Husni Mohamad Salleh has been appointed as the chairman of Labuan Corporation for a two-year term, effective 1 August 2025. Mohd Husni, 56, is a seasoned corporate leader and administrator with over 34 years of experience across government agencies, government-linked companies, and the corporate sector. The appointment… Continue reading Former TERAJU CEO Mohd Husni named Labuan Corporation chairman

Kedah police bust major cannabis syndicate with RM2.4m haul

SUNGAI PETANI: Kedah police dismantled a cannabis syndicate, seizing 66.4kg of the drug worth RM2.4 million in a major operation last Sunday. Five suspects, including a married couple, were arrested in the crackdown led by the Narcotics Crime Investigation Division. Three local men, aged 24 to 26, were initially detained near the Kuala Muda police… Continue reading Kedah police bust major cannabis syndicate with RM2.4m haul