Perkeso: Job seekers urged to consider opportunities beyond their home states

KANGAR: Job seekers have been urged to be more open to challenges, by considering employment opportunities beyond their home states, rather than limiting themselves to local job options. The Social Security Organisation’s (Perkeso) Employment Insurance System (SIP) Office head, Datuk Asri Ab Rahman, said that job seekers should adopt a more flexible mindset, and be… Continue reading Perkeso: Job seekers urged to consider opportunities beyond their home states

PGDK pengiktirafan tertinggi Sabah buat diri dan Bernama – Emin

KOTA KINABALU: Wartawan berpengalaman dan Pemberita Pertubuhan Berita Nasional Malaysia (Bernama) Biro Sabah Datuk Emin Madi menyifatkan penganugerahan Panglima Gemilang Darjah Kinabalu (PGDK) yang diterimanya hari ini sebagai satu penghormatan besar dalam dunia kewartawanan. Emin, 75, berkata anugerah yang membawa gelaran Datuk itu turut mencerminkan penghargaan tinggi daripada kerajaan Sabah kepada Bernama secara keseluruhan, khususnya… Continue reading PGDK pengiktirafan tertinggi Sabah buat diri dan Bernama – Emin

Raja of Perlis urges public to embrace reading habit

ARAU: The Raja of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Jamalullail has urged the people of the state to cultivate the habit of reading in their daily lives so that they become knowledgeable individuals who also appreciate the arts. Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin emphasised the importance of instilling a love of knowledge, especially among the people in Perlis,… Continue reading Raja of Perlis urges public to embrace reading habit

Malaysia giat teroka pasaran baharu minyak sawit susulan konflik geopolitik – Johari

KOTA BHARU: Kerajaan mengambil langkah segera dengan giat meneroka pasaran baharu melibatkan negara yang belum pernah membeli minyak sawit Malaysia sebagai usaha mengurangkan kebergantungan kepada pasaran utama sedia ada yang terjejas berikutan konflik geopolitik. Menteri Perladangan dan Komoditi Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani berkata krisis antara Israel dan Iran serta Rusia-Ukraine yang masih berlarutan telah… Continue reading Malaysia giat teroka pasaran baharu minyak sawit susulan konflik geopolitik – Johari

500 security personnel to be deployed for ASEAN meetings in Port Dickson

PORT DICKSON: Around 500 police personnel will be mobilised by the Negeri Sembilan Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to ensure the smooth running and security of the ASEAN meetings scheduled in Port Dickson this September. State police chief Datuk Ahmad Dzaffir Mohd Yussof said the deployment is aimed at safeguarding the high-level event, which will involve… Continue reading 500 security personnel to be deployed for ASEAN meetings in Port Dickson

Pulau Pinang teruskan libat urus berkaitan industri vape – Exco

BUTTERWORTH: Kerajaan Pulau Pinang akan meneruskan sesi libat urus dengan pihak berkepentingan dalam industri rokok elektronik atau vape sebelum mempertimbangkan pelaksanaan larangan penjualannya di negeri itu. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Belia, Sukan dan Kesihatan negeri Daniel Gooi Zi Sen berkata sesi libat urus tersebut bertujuan mendapatkan pandangan dan cadangan daripada semua pihak berhubung perkara berkenaan. “Khamis lepas,… Continue reading Pulau Pinang teruskan libat urus berkaitan industri vape – Exco

PM Anwar hulur sumbangan kepada ibu tunggal hidap kanser

KUALA LUMPUR: Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim menghulurkan sumbangan kepada seorang ibu tunggal Azizah Mahmood yang menghidap kanser usus, di Kampung Tebing Tinggi, Balok, Kuantan. Sumbangan berkenaan disampaikan Setiausaha Politik Perdana Menteri Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi ketika melawat ibu kepada lima cahaya mata itu, dalam kerangka Ziarah MADANI. Ahmad Farhan berkata Azizah yang bekerja… Continue reading PM Anwar hulur sumbangan kepada ibu tunggal hidap kanser

Pemilik kedai runcit sangka bunyi tembak gagak, rupanya kes bunuh

KLANG: “Saya sangka operasi tembak gagak atau bunyi mercun, rupanya orang kena tembak,” kata seorang pemilik kedai runcit mengenai kejadian lelaki ditemukan maut ditembak di dalam kereta berhadapan sebuah kedai motosikal di Meru, Klang, semalam. Wanita berusia 50-an yang enggan dikenali itu berkata kejadian kira-kira 3.20 petang berkenaan berlaku dengan pantas menyebabkannya sukar memastikan arah… Continue reading Pemilik kedai runcit sangka bunyi tembak gagak, rupanya kes bunuh

Johor UMNO renews call to lift Hishammuddin’s suspension

KLUANG: Johor UMNO chief Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi will bring to the party’s top leadership a Sembrong UMNO Division resolution proposing that former division chief Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein’s suspension be lifted. Onn Hafiz, who is also Johor Menteri Besar, acknowledged Hishammuddin’s significant contributions to the party, saying the former minister had guided him… Continue reading Johor UMNO renews call to lift Hishammuddin’s suspension

Indonesia evacuates 100 citizens from Iran and Israel amid regional tensions

JAKARTA: Indonesia has evacuated 100 of its citizens from Iran and Israel amid rising tensions in the region, Foreign Minister Sugiono, who goes by a single name, said on Saturday. Of those evacuated, 96 individuals — including 93 Indonesian citizens, three embassy staff, and one Iranian national married to an Indonesian — crossed the Iran–Azerbaijan… Continue reading Indonesia evacuates 100 citizens from Iran and Israel amid regional tensions

Konflik Iran-Israel: Indonesia bawa pulang 100 rakyatnya

JAKARTA: Indonesia memindahkan 100 rakyatnya dari Iran dan wilayah yang diduduki Israel berikutan risiko konflik di rantau itu semakin meningkat, kata Menteri Luar Sugiono pada Sabtu. Daripada jumlah itu, seramai 96 orang terdiri daripada 93 warga Indonesia, tiga kakitangan kedutaan serta seorang warganegara Iran yang berkahwin dengan rakyat Indonesia, berjaya menyeberangi sempadan Iran-Azerbaijan dan tiba… Continue reading Konflik Iran-Israel: Indonesia bawa pulang 100 rakyatnya

Penang cops round up 46 foreign workers for rioting at hostel

BUKIT MERTAJAM: Police detained 46 foreign men following a disturbance at the grounds of a workers hostel here last night. Seberang Perai Tengah (SPT) police chief ACP Helmi Aris said his station received information from the public at 10.42 pm, claiming that a group of foreign workers had ominously gathered in the compound of the… Continue reading Penang cops round up 46 foreign workers for rioting at hostel

Perak mahu siasatan menyeluruh cari jawapan punca bunyi letupan, gegaran di Ipoh – Saarani

IPOH: Kerajaan Perak meminta jabatan dan agensi berkaitan menjalankan siasatan menyeluruh bagi mencari jawapan punca bunyi letupan dan gegaran di beberapa kawasan di sini, Rabu lepas. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad berkata kejadian berkenaan termasuk yang berlaku Oktober tahun lepas telah menimbulkan kacau ganggu terhadap ketenteraman serta rutin harian penduduk. “Jadi sudah sampai masanya… Continue reading Perak mahu siasatan menyeluruh cari jawapan punca bunyi letupan, gegaran di Ipoh – Saarani

PM extends aid to single mother battling cancer in Pahang

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has extended assistance to a single mother, Azizah Mahmood, who is battling colon cancer in Kampung Tebing Tinggi, Balok, Kuantan. The contribution was delivered by the Prime Minister’s political secretary Datuk Ahmad Farhan Fauzi, during a visit under the Ziarah MADANI programme. Ahmad Farhan said Azizah, a… Continue reading PM extends aid to single mother battling cancer in Pahang

Turkey says Israel dragging region into disaster with attacks on Iran

ANKARA: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told his counterparts from Muslim countries that Israel was dragging the region into “total disaster” with its attacks on Iran, and added world powers must prevent the war from spiralling into a wider conflict. Speaking at a foreign ministers’ meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul, Fidan… Continue reading Turkey says Israel dragging region into disaster with attacks on Iran

Penang to continue engagements on vape industry

BUTTERWORTH: The Penang government will continue holding engagement sessions with stakeholders on the vape industry before considering implementing a ban on it in the state. State Youth, Sports and Health Committee chairman Daniel Gooi Zi Sen said the engagement sessions aim to gather views and suggestions from all parties on the matter. “Last Thursday, I… Continue reading Penang to continue engagements on vape industry

Europeans seek ‘digital sovereignty’ as US tech firms embrace Trump

BERLIN: At a market stall in Berlin run by charity Topio, volunteers help people who want to purge their phones of the influence of U.S. tech firms. Since Donald Trump’s inauguration, the queue for their services has grown. Interest in European-based digital services has jumped in recent months, data from digital market intelligence company Similarweb… Continue reading Europeans seek ‘digital sovereignty’ as US tech firms embrace Trump

Bayern hope new Musiala injury not serious after last 16 reached

BAYERN MUNICH are once again fretting over star playmaker Jamal Musiala, who limped off in the 2-1 Club World Cup win over Boca Juniors on Friday, German Press Agency (dpa) reported. Bayern’s progression to the last 16 was marred by the Germany international, who had only just returned from a hamstring problem, going off with… Continue reading Bayern hope new Musiala injury not serious after last 16 reached

Head of Russia’s Rosneft says OPEC+ could speed up oil output hikes by a year

ST PETERSBURG (Russia): OPEC+ group of leading global oil producers could bring forward its output hikes by around a year from the initial plan, Igor Sechin, head of Russia’s largest oil producer Rosneft, said on Saturday. He also said that the decision by the OPEC+ to speed up output increase now looked far-sighted and justified… Continue reading Head of Russia’s Rosneft says OPEC+ could speed up oil output hikes by a year

RMAF leadership should continue to focus on human capital development – Chief of Air Force

ALOR SETAR: The Chief of Air Force Gen Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan expressed his hope that the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) leadership will carry on to focus on human capital by nurturing personnel trained and specialised in managing new and sophisticated assets in the current defence transformation era. He pointed out… Continue reading RMAF leadership should continue to focus on human capital development – Chief of Air Force

Perak govt hopes JRTB upgrade will be included in 13MP

IPOH: Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad has expressed hope that the proposal to upgrade the East-West Highway (JRTB) linking Gerik and Jeli will be included in the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP). Saarani said the state government had conveyed its intention to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim during his visit to Lumut last… Continue reading Perak govt hopes JRTB upgrade will be included in 13MP

Kajian semula perundangan e-dagang dijangka siap Ogos – Armizan

KOTA KINABALU: Kajian Semakan Semula Perundangan E-Dagang yang dimulakan sejak April tahun lepas dijangka selesai Ogos ini, antara lain bertujuan mewujudkan kerangka undang-undang lebih responsif dalam mengawal selia industri e-dagang dan melindungi kepentingan pengguna. Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali berkata kajian itu kini berada di fasa akhir, sebelum… Continue reading Kajian semula perundangan e-dagang dijangka siap Ogos – Armizan

TUDM terus fokus pembangunan modal insan – Panglima

ALOR SETAR: Panglima Tentera Udara Jeneral Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan berharap kepimpinan Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM) akan terus menekankan aspek pembangunan modal insan dengan melahirkan anggota yang terlatih dan pakar dalam mengendalikan aset-aset baharu dan canggih, seiring era transformasi pertahanan ketika ini. Beliau berkata penekanan itu penting bagi meningkatkan keupayaan serta… Continue reading TUDM terus fokus pembangunan modal insan – Panglima

AADK: 559 drug offenders in Q1 2025 hold degrees, including PhDs

BUTTERWORTH: A total of 559 individuals, or 0.5 per cent, of those arrested for drug abuse in the first quarter (Q1) of this year, held bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral (PhD) degrees, while 2,323 others, or 2.1 per cent, were diploma holders, according to data from the National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK). Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri… Continue reading AADK: 559 drug offenders in Q1 2025 hold degrees, including PhDs

Klang fatal shooting: “I thought it was a crow shooting operation” – shop owner

KLANG: The daily routine of the community in Taman Meru Utama came to a standstill when the peace was shattered by the sound of gunfire in front of a motorcycle shop that claimed the life of a local man yesterday (June 20). At the time of the incident, a retail shop owner, a woman who… Continue reading Klang fatal shooting: “I thought it was a crow shooting operation” – shop owner

Polis siasat elemen kongsi gelap dalam kes tembak di Meru

SHAH ALAM: Polis sedang menyiasat sama ada wujud penglibatan kongsi gelap dalam kes seorang lelaki ditemukan mati di dalam kereta dipercayai akibat ditembak berhadapan sebuah kedai motosikal di Meru, Klang semalam. Ketua Polis Daerah Klang Utara ACP S Vijaya Rao berkata setakat ini pihaknya telah memanggil beberapa individu untuk dirakam keterangan bagi membantu siasatan. “Berdasarkan… Continue reading Polis siasat elemen kongsi gelap dalam kes tembak di Meru

Ikan lumba-lumba Irrawaddy ditemukan mati tersangkut pukat pari haram

ALOR SETAR: Seekor ikan lumba-lumba Irrawaddy daripada spesies marin terancam ditemukan mati akibat tersangkut pukat pari haram ditinggalkan di perairan Kuala Kedah, semalam. Pengarah Zon Maritim Kuala Kedah Komander Maritim Noor Azreyanti Ishak berkata ikan itu ditemukan pada 11 pagi, kira-kira 1.1 batu nautika dari muara Kuala Kedah oleh pasukan Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (APMM)… Continue reading Ikan lumba-lumba Irrawaddy ditemukan mati tersangkut pukat pari haram

Malaysia exploring new palm oil markets amidst geopolitical conflicts – Johari

KOTA BHARU: The government is exploring new markets for Malaysia’s palm oil in an effort to reduce the nation’s reliance on major exporting markets affected by geopolitical conflicts. Plantation and Commodities Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani said the ongoing Israel-Iran crisis and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have disrupted export shipments to certain zones. “Malaysia currently… Continue reading Malaysia exploring new palm oil markets amidst geopolitical conflicts – Johari

Kejayaan tangkis tuntutan asing ke atas Sabah bukti kedaulatan negeri kekal utuh – Hajiji

KOTA KINABALU: Kejayaan menangkis tuntutan asing ke atas Sabah membuktikan kedaulatan negeri ini kekal utuh di bawah Persekutuan Malaysia sekali gus memberi keyakinan serta kelegaan kepada seluruh rakyat Sabah. Ketua Menteri Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor berkata beliau merakamkan ucapan terima kasih kepada Kerajaan Persekutuan dan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim atas komitmen mempertahankan hak… Continue reading Kejayaan tangkis tuntutan asing ke atas Sabah bukti kedaulatan negeri kekal utuh – Hajiji

311 pelajar cemerlang SPM 2024 Parlimen Sungai Buloh terima insentif

KUALA LUMPUR: Sebanyak 311 pelajar cemerlang Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2024 dalam Parlimen Sungai Buloh hari ini menerima insentif berjumlah RM143,200. Ahli Parlimen Sungai Buloh Datuk Seri R Ramanan berkata inisiatif oleh Pusat Khidmat Parlimen itu dengan kerjasama Yayasan Bank Rakyat (YBR) adalah bagi menghargai pencapaian pelajar selain meningkatkan motivasi mereka untuk terus mencapai kejayaan.… Continue reading 311 pelajar cemerlang SPM 2024 Parlimen Sungai Buloh terima insentif

Perak calls for full probe into explosions, tremors in Ipoh

IPOH: The Perak government has called on the relevant departments to conduct a thorough investigation into the explosions and tremors reported in several areas here last Wednesday. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said the incident, including a similar one in October last year, had caused concern and alarm among residents. “It is time for… Continue reading Perak calls for full probe into explosions, tremors in Ipoh

Review of e-commerce laws to be completed by August – Armizan

KOTA KINABALU: The review of e-commerce legislation, which began in April last year to develop a more responsive legal framework for regulating the industry and protecting consumer interests, is expected to be completed by August. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said the review is now in its final phase… Continue reading Review of e-commerce laws to be completed by August – Armizan

Bernama pair clinch title at DRB-HICOM Media Pickleball Challenge 2025

MALAYSIAN NATIONAL NEWS AGENCY (Bernama) journalists Ahmad Syabil Sultan Noordin and Ahmad Aidil Syukri Hamzah emerged champions of the inaugural DRB-HICOM Media Pickleball Challenge 2025 held at Pickle Nation, Glenmarie, today. Competing under the name Bernama Aces, the pair outplayed 27 other teams from various media organisations to make history as the tournament’s first-ever winners.… Continue reading Bernama pair clinch title at DRB-HICOM Media Pickleball Challenge 2025

SIS Forum appeal not concerned with substantive beliefs, doctrine of Islamic faith, says Federal Court

PUTRAJAYA: The appeal by Sisters in Islam (SIS) Forum (Malaysia) does not concern the substantive beliefs in the religion of Islam, its mandates or doctrines relating to the Islamic faith but relates to the exercise of legal powers by certain state authorities, says the Federal Court in its judgment. Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan… Continue reading SIS Forum appeal not concerned with substantive beliefs, doctrine of Islamic faith, says Federal Court

UAE warns against prolonged Iran-Israel war

DUBAI: A senior United Arab Emirates official has urged a quick end to the Iran-Israel war, warning of a “difficult aftermath” if the conflict is prolonged. Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the oil-rich UAE’s President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, said the war was “setting back” the wealthy Gulf region. “The longer a war… Continue reading UAE warns against prolonged Iran-Israel war

Foreign claims dismissed, Sabah’s sovereignty remains intact – Hajiji

KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia’s success in fending off foreign claims over Sabah reaffirms the state’s sovereignty under the Federation of Malaysia and offers assurance and relief to the people of Sabah, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor. He expressed gratitude to the federal government and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for the government’s commitment… Continue reading Foreign claims dismissed, Sabah’s sovereignty remains intact – Hajiji

Putin says Russia has told Israel there’s no evidence Iran wants nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia reports

MOSCOW: Russia has repeatedly told Israel that there is no evidence Iran is aiming to get nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia on Saturday quoted Russian President Vladimir Putin as saying in an interview. “Russia, as well as the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), has never had any evidence that Iran is preparing to obtain nuclear… Continue reading Putin says Russia has told Israel there’s no evidence Iran wants nuclear weapons, Sky News Arabia reports

Rare Irrawaddy dolphin found dead in illegal ray net off Kuala Kedah

ALOR SETAR: A rare Irrawaddy dolphin was found dead, tragically entangled in an illegal ray fishing net known locally as ‘pukat pari’ that was left behind by fishermen in the waters off Kuala Kedah yesterday. Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone director commander Noor Azreyanti Ishak said the dolphin, an endangered marine mammal, was found by a… Continue reading Rare Irrawaddy dolphin found dead in illegal ray net off Kuala Kedah

Toyota to raise US auto prices by average $270 from July

JAPANESE carmaker Toyota Motor said on Saturday it will raise prices for some vehicles sold in the United States by an average of $270 starting in July. The automaker’s decision follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s imposition of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and auto parts. A Toyota spokesperson, however, denied the tariff directly influenced… Continue reading Toyota to raise US auto prices by average $270 from July

Fire destroys paper factory in Puchong, no casualties reported

PETALING JAYA: A fire broke out at a paper manufacturing factory in Puchong yesterday afternoon, destroying a large portion of the premises. Earlier on social media platforms, netizens shared footages of thick black smoke billowing from the factory, which is located in Kampung Lembah Kinrara. Fortunately, no victims or casualties were reported from the incident.… Continue reading Fire destroys paper factory in Puchong, no casualties reported

Israeli defense minister says military killed head of Palestine corps in IRGC’s overseas arm

ISRAEL’S Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday that the military had killed a veteran commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ overseas arm, in a strike in an apartment in Iran’s Qom. The veteran commander, Saeed Izadi, who led the Palestine Corps of the Quds Force, Katz said in a statement. There was no confirmation… Continue reading Israeli defense minister says military killed head of Palestine corps in IRGC’s overseas arm

Unity ministry rolls out initiatives to boost youth involvement in Rukun Tetangga

CHUKAI: The National Unity Ministry is implementing various initiatives to boost youth participation in Rukun Tetangga (RT) activities, said Deputy Minister K. Saraswathy. She said this includes introducing the Progressive Rukun Tetangga Area (KRT) concept, which involves community-based economic projects aimed at increasing household income, particularly among young people. “This year marks the 50th anniversary… Continue reading Unity ministry rolls out initiatives to boost youth involvement in Rukun Tetangga

Middle East tensions put investors on alert, weighing worst-case scenarios

NEW YORK: Investors are mulling a host of different market scenarios should the U.S. deepen its involvement in the Middle East conflict, with the potential for ripple effects if energy prices skyrocket. They have honed in on the evolving situation between Israel and Iran, which have exchanged missile strikes, and are closely monitoring whether the… Continue reading Middle East tensions put investors on alert, weighing worst-case scenarios

Taiwan central bank says US debt rising too fast may impact trust in Treasuries

TAIPEI: Taiwan’s central bank governor warned on Saturday that rapidly rising U.S. debt could be “unfavourable” to the outlook for U.S. Treasuries and that U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies have made investors cautious. Taiwan’s $593 billion in foreign exchange reserves are more than 80% made up of U.S. Treasury bonds, according to the central… Continue reading Taiwan central bank says US debt rising too fast may impact trust in Treasuries

Malaysia keeps anti-dumping duties on some Chinese, Japanese iron, steel

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia said on Saturday it would maintain anti-dumping duties on imports of Chinese and Japanese cold rolled coils of iron and non-alloy steel more than 1,300 mm wide. But the trade ministry said in a statement it would terminate anti-dumping duties on imports from South Korea and Vietnam on Monday. The duties, to… Continue reading Malaysia keeps anti-dumping duties on some Chinese, Japanese iron, steel

Integrity must be embedded in all levels of Sabah’s administration – Tun Musa

KOTA KINABALU: Integrity must be upheld across all levels of administration and leadership in Sabah to maintain public trust in government institutions, said Yang Dipertua Negeri Tun Musa Aman. He said it is his aspiration to see the state governed with integrity, accountability and wisdom, supported by sustainable development plans that prioritise the people’s well-being.… Continue reading Integrity must be embedded in all levels of Sabah’s administration – Tun Musa

BTS member Suga discharged from South Korean military service

SEOUL: K-pop group BTS member Suga was discharged from the South Korean military on Saturday, the seventh and final member to complete the country’s mandatory national service amid expectations of the band’s comeback from a hiatus. Suga finished his military tenure as a social service agent on Saturday with little fanfare as fans looked forward… Continue reading BTS member Suga discharged from South Korean military service

Kementerian Perpaduan Negara laksana pelbagai inisiatif dorong belia sertai RT

Timbalan Menterinya K. Saraswathy.- BERNAMA CHUKAI: Kementerian Perpaduan Negara (KPN) melaksanakan pelbagai inisiatif dalam menggalakkan penglibatan golongan belia dalam aktiviti Rukun Tetangga (RT), kata Timbalan Menterinya K. Saraswathy. Beliau berkata antaranya ialah dengan memperkenalkan Kawasan Rukun Tetangga (KRT) Progresif yang antara lain melibatkan pelaksanaan projek ekonomi bagi meningkatkan pendapatan isi rumah termasuk belia. “Tahun ini… Continue reading Kementerian Perpaduan Negara laksana pelbagai inisiatif dorong belia sertai RT
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Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defense spending – FT

WASHINGTON: Japan has canceled an annual high-level meeting with key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defense, the Financial Times reported on Friday. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had been expected to meet Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya and Defense Minister Gen Nakatani… Continue reading Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defense spending – FT

Sri Pahang’s absence a big loss – Zainal Abidin

SRI PAHANG FC’S decision to skip the 2025/2026 Malaysia League (M-League) season is a big loss to Malaysian football, said former Pahang coach Datuk Zainal Abidin Hassan. Zainal, who was also a legend of The Elephants squad, admitted to being affected by the development, as the team not only have a long history in Malaysian… Continue reading Sri Pahang’s absence a big loss – Zainal Abidin