Volunteer honoured for community work

PETALING JAYA: As he stood before Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to receive the National Youth Icon 2025 award, 31-year-old Thashidaran Tharmar could hardly believe the moment was real. After more than a decade of giving his time, energy and heart to community service, youth empowerment and volunteer work, the national recognition felt like… Continue reading Volunteer honoured for community work

Ringgit strengthens against US dollar amid US fiscal concerns

KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit continued its upward momentum against the US dollar at the opening today, supported by a weaker US Dollar Index (DXY) and growing concerns over US fiscal policies. At 8.01 am, the local currency rose to 4.2190/2365 against the greenback, up from Thursday’s close of 4.2300/2355. The DXY slipped 0.26 per cent… Continue reading Ringgit strengthens against US dollar amid US fiscal concerns

Thousands join nationwide plogging initiative

KUALA LUMPUR: In a powerful display of environmental consciousness, thousands of Malaysians from all walks of life came together yesterday for a nationwide plogging event, held in celebration of Tzu Chi Malaysia’s 30th anniversary of environmental advocacy. The event, held under the banner of the “Go Green, Go Plogging” campaign, combined exercise with environmental care.… Continue reading Thousands join nationwide plogging initiative

Stricter enforcement needed on heavy vehicle restrictions

PETALING JAYA: Experts have called for stricter enforcement on road restrictions for heavy vehicles during peak hours, with enhanced surveillance by authorities and the use of technology to detect rule breakers. The ban, which was imposed by the Malaysian Highway Authority on Feb 19, applies to the NSE, NKVE, Elite and DUKE highways during peak… Continue reading Stricter enforcement needed on heavy vehicle restrictions

Govt urged to steer Asean beyond economic output

PETALING JAYA: Renowned humanitarian and Mercy Malaysia founder Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood has urged Malaysia to use its Asean chairmanship as a turning point not just for the region’s economic ambitions but to also redefine progress through the lens of genuine well-being and planetary health. Speaking on “The Game of Impossible” podcast on Friday,… Continue reading Govt urged to steer Asean beyond economic output

Netanyahu sees ‘opportunities’ to free Gaza hostages

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that his country’s “victory” over Iran in their 12-day war had created “opportunities”, including for freeing hostages held in Gaza. “Many opportunities have opened up now following this victory. First of all, to rescue the hostages,“ Netanyahu said in an address to officers of the security services.… Continue reading Netanyahu sees ‘opportunities’ to free Gaza hostages

Fires break out and most of France put on heatwave alert

ORLÉANS: French firefighters were mobilised to tackle early summer fires as 84 of the country’s 101 administrative areas were put on a heatwave alert for Monday until midweek. Wildfires broke out in the Corbieres area of Aude in the southwest, where temperatures topped 40 degrees, forcing the evacuation of a campsite and abbey as a… Continue reading Fires break out and most of France put on heatwave alert

Iran voices ‘serious doubts’ over Israel commitment to ceasefire

TEHRAN: Iran warned Sunday that it had little faith in Israel’s commitment to a fragile ceasefire that ended the most intense and destructive confrontation between the two foes to date. The 12-day war erupted on June 13, when Israel launched a bombing campaign in Iran that killed top military commanders and scientists linked to its… Continue reading Iran voices ‘serious doubts’ over Israel commitment to ceasefire

UK PM condemns ‘death to the IDF’ chants at Glastonbury Festival

GLASTONBURY: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday added his voice to those condemning a British punk-rap group for anti-Israel remarks at the Glastonbury music festival, an incident that has already sparked a police inquiry. Bob Vylan led crowds in chants of “Death, death to the IDF”, a reference to the acronym for the Israeli… Continue reading UK PM condemns ‘death to the IDF’ chants at Glastonbury Festival

Sabah assemblymen and businessman face corruption charges in mining scandal

KOTA KINABALU: Two Sabah assemblymen and a businessman are set to face charges in the Sessions Court today over alleged corruption linked to mineral mining licensing in the state. The trio will be charged under Section 16(b)(A) of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Act 2009 for offering bribes, as well as Section 16(a)(A) for receiving… Continue reading Sabah assemblymen and businessman face corruption charges in mining scandal

Heatwave leaves Moroccan cities sweltering in record-breaking tempertatures

RABAT: Monthly temperature records have been broken across Morocco, sometimes topping seasonal norms by as much as 20 degrees Celsius, the national meteorological office said Sunday, as the North African kingdom was gripped by a heatwave. “Our country has experienced, between Friday 27 and Saturday 28 of June, a ‘chegui’ type heatwave characterised by its… Continue reading Heatwave leaves Moroccan cities sweltering in record-breaking tempertatures

Turkey spy chief talks Gaza truce with senior Hamas leader

ISTANBUL: Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin met senior Hamas leaders on Sunday for talks on Gaza’s humanitarian tragedy and efforts to reach a ceasefire, state news agency Anadolu reported. Kalin held talks with Mohammad Darwish, head of the political council of Hamas that rules Gaza, and his delegation at an undisclosed location, Anadolu said, citing… Continue reading Turkey spy chief talks Gaza truce with senior Hamas leader

Beating Messi’s Miami ‘harder than it may seem’: PSG’s Luis Enrique

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN coach Luis Enrique said defeating Lionel Messi and Inter Miami on Sunday was trickier than it seemed despite the French side’s 4-0 Club World Cup last 16 triumph. Joao Neves’ early strike sent PSG ahead and then they scored three more in a flurry before half-time to take an unassailable lead. Former PSG… Continue reading Beating Messi’s Miami ‘harder than it may seem’: PSG’s Luis Enrique

Trump says ‘getting along well’ with China, downplays hostile acts

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Sunday dismissed the importance of aggressive actions linked to Beijing including recent arrests of two Chinese nationals accused of smuggling a dangerous pathogen into the United States, saying “that’s the way the world works.” Trump told Fox News that Washington behaves in a similar way. “You don’t think we do… Continue reading Trump says ‘getting along well’ with China, downplays hostile acts

Ambulances on stand-by as southern Europe heatwave intensifies

ROME: Authorities across Southern Europe urged people to seek shelter Sunday and protect the most vulnerable as punishing temperatures from Spain to Portugal, Italy and France climbed higher in the summer’s first major heatwave. Ambulances stood on standby near tourist hotspots and regions issued fire warnings as experts warned that such heatwaves, intensified by climate… Continue reading Ambulances on stand-by as southern Europe heatwave intensifies

Kane double fires Bayern into Club World Cup last eight

HARRY KANE scored twice as Bayern Munich overcame determined resistance from Flamengo to book their place in the Club World Cup quarter-finals with an entertaining 4-2 victory on Sunday. Vincent Kompany’s side will now play European champions Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta on Saturday for a place in the last four. Flamengo, backed by a huge… Continue reading Kane double fires Bayern into Club World Cup last eight

Chelsea to sign Brighton forward Joao Pedro – reports

CHELSEA‘s forward options could be bolstered by the time they face Palmeiras in the Club World Cup quarter-finals on Friday after reportedly agreeing a deal with Brighton for Joao Pedro. The Athletic reported the Brazilian international is on his way to the United States for a medical before joining up with the Chelsea squad after… Continue reading Chelsea to sign Brighton forward Joao Pedro – reports

Minister urges Muslims to respect burial grounds, avoid superstition

KUALA LUMPUR: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, has called on Muslims to uphold proper burial etiquette and avoid practices that contradict Islamic teachings. His statement follows reports of individuals collecting soil from graves, believing it holds blessings. Mohd Na’im emphasised that visiting graves should serve as a… Continue reading Minister urges Muslims to respect burial grounds, avoid superstition

France imposes smoking ban on beaches, parks

PARIS: France on Sunday banned smoking in parks and on beaches, part of efforts to protect the public from passive smoke and create the country’s first non-smoking generation. The ban, published in the official government gazette on Saturday, also applies to bus shelters and areas near libraries, swimming pools and schools. It was introduced one… Continue reading France imposes smoking ban on beaches, parks

Woman detained for suspected abuse of adopted daughter in Kuala Selangor

SHAH ALAM: Police have detained a 54-year-old woman suspected of abusing her adopted daughter in Taman Bendahara, Kuala Selangor. The arrest followed a report filed yesterday, with the suspect taken into custody at 8.15 pm. Kuala Selangor police chief Superintendent Azaharudin Tajudin confirmed the victim is receiving treatment at Tanjong Karang Hospital. A six-day remand… Continue reading Woman detained for suspected abuse of adopted daughter in Kuala Selangor

Elderly man missing after visiting durian orchard in Penang

GEORGE TOWN: A 65-year-old man has been reported missing after visiting a durian orchard in Changkat Sungai Ara 1, Bayan Lepas, earlier this evening. The Penang Fire and Rescue Department confirmed the incident following a distress call received at 6.04pm. The missing individual, identified as Daud, was last seen entering the forested area to collect… Continue reading Elderly man missing after visiting durian orchard in Penang

Iran-Israel war opens ‘new road’ for Mideast: US envoy to Turkey

ISTANBUL: The Iran-Israel war has opened the way to a “new road” for the Middle East in which Turkey will have a key role to play, Washington’s envoy to Turkey said Sunday. “What just happened between Israel and Iran is an opportunity for all of us to say: ‘Time out. Let’s create a new road’… Continue reading Iran-Israel war opens ‘new road’ for Mideast: US envoy to Turkey

Govt to enhance Sabah defence despite current safety – Mohamed Khaled

KUALA LUMPUR: Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin stated that the government remains committed to reinforcing defence measures in Sabah, despite the state being currently secure. In a Facebook post, he emphasised that serious attention is being given to mitigating any potential threats, particularly due to Sabah’s strategic geographical position. He also called on… Continue reading Govt to enhance Sabah defence despite current safety – Mohamed Khaled

Kuala Berang’s Kampung Buluh chosen as MADANI Rela adopted village

KUALA BERANG: Kampung Buluh has been named as the People’s Volunteer Corps’ (RELA) MADANI Rela Adopted Village, bringing benefits to more than 600 residents. The initiative also includes Sekolah Kebangsaan Tengku Ampuan Intan and SK Kemat as MADANI Rela Adopted Schools. A total of RM1 million has been allocated for development projects in the village.… Continue reading Kuala Berang’s Kampung Buluh chosen as MADANI Rela adopted village

Qabil Irfan clinches podium at ESBK Talent Aragon in Spain

MALAYSIAN young gun Qabil Irfan Azlan delivered an impressive performance today, securing a podium finish in Race 2 of the ESBK Talent series at the Aragon Circuit, Spain. The 13-year-old, starting from second on the grid, narrowly missed victory by just 0.018 seconds behind Italy’s Alessio Arnold of Team Fullmoto Squadra Corse. Enzo Zaragoza from… Continue reading Qabil Irfan clinches podium at ESBK Talent Aragon in Spain

Thousands block roads in another night of Serbian protests

BELGRADE: Thousands of protesters blocked major roads in Belgrade and other Serbian cities on Sunday, as demonstrations calling for snap elections continued into a second night following Saturday’s huge rally in the capital. On Saturday, around 140,000 people rallied in central Belgrade, the latest gathering in over half a year of demonstrations triggered by the… Continue reading Thousands block roads in another night of Serbian protests

PSG rout Messi’s Miami, Bayern through to Club World Cup quarters

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN steamrollered Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami 4-0 to reach the Club World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, where they will face Bayern Munich after they overcame a spirited Flamengo side. The German giants defeated the Brazilians 4-2 in Sunday’s other last 16 clash with a brace from Harry Kane, after the European champions proved far… Continue reading PSG rout Messi’s Miami, Bayern through to Club World Cup quarters

Malaysia food and culture festival 2025 targets 10,000 visitors in Bangkok

BANGKOK: The Malaysia Food and Culture Festival 2025 is set to welcome 10,000 visitors at Samyan Mitrtown in Bangkok from June 29 to 30, 2025. The event, organised by the Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, aims to strengthen Malaysia’s tourism appeal ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026). Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing, the Tourism… Continue reading Malaysia food and culture festival 2025 targets 10,000 visitors in Bangkok

SST expansion on private kindergartens has minimal impact on parents

KUALA LANGAT: The recent expansion of the Sales and Services Tax (SST) will not significantly burden parents sending children to private nurseries, kindergartens, or preschools, according to Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. She clarified that the six per cent service tax, effective July 1, applies only to institutions charging annual… Continue reading SST expansion on private kindergartens has minimal impact on parents

Scout movement fosters regional diplomacy and leadership in Asia-Pacific

KUALA LUMPUR: The scout movement serves as a vital platform for regional diplomacy and leadership development, said Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Dr Johari Abdul. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Asia-Pacific Region (APR) Social Impact and Advocacy Workshop 2025, Johari emphasised that scouting goes beyond traditional outdoor activities. It nurtures leadership skills and… Continue reading Scout movement fosters regional diplomacy and leadership in Asia-Pacific

MMEA launches probe into Pulau Perhentian boat capsize tragedy

KUALA BERANG: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) is conducting a detailed investigation into the boat capsize incident near Pulau Perhentian, Besut, which claimed three lives, including a child. The tragedy occurred when a storm struck the vessel carrying 15 passengers late last night. MMEA director-general Admiral Maritime Datuk Mohd Rosli Abdullah stated that the… Continue reading MMEA launches probe into Pulau Perhentian boat capsize tragedy

Model kepelbagaian kaum Sabah inspirasi keharmonian negara

KOTA KINABALU: Model kepelbagaian kaum di Sabah perlu dijadikan inspirasi untuk keharmonian negara, menurut Menteri Perpaduan Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang. Beliau menegaskan bahawa setiap komuniti, tidak kira saiznya, menyumbang kepada kekayaan budaya yang menjadikan Sabah unik. “Sabah adalah rumah kepada 42 kumpulan etnik orang asal dan lebih 200 komuniti subetnik, setiap satu mengekalkan bahasa, warisan… Continue reading Model kepelbagaian kaum Sabah inspirasi keharmonian negara
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Peluasan SST tiada kesan besar pada ibu bapa hantar anak ke institusi swasta

KUALA LANGAT: Pelaksanaan peluasan Cukai Jualan dan Perkhidmatan (SST) tidak memberi kesan besar kepada kebanyakan ibu bapa yang menghantar anak ke institusi pendidikan swasta seperti taska, tadika, dan prasekolah. Menteri Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, menjelaskan bahawa Cukai Perkhidmatan (CP) hanya akan dikenakan kepada pengusaha yang mengenakan yuran melebihi RM60,000 setahun… Continue reading Peluasan SST tiada kesan besar pada ibu bapa hantar anak ke institusi swasta
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Pengakap latih pemimpin muda, perkukuh diplomasi serantau di Asia Pasifik

KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan Pengakap bukan sekadar aktiviti luar biasa, tetapi ia berperanan sebagai medium diplomasi serantau yang efektif dalam membentuk pemimpin masa depan. Tan Sri Dr Johari Abdul, Yang Dipertua Dewan Rakyat, menekankan kepentingan program kepengakapan dalam melatih belia untuk memahami kepelbagaian budaya dan bekerjasama secara global. Beliau berkata, “Yang penting bukan hanya melatih mereka… Continue reading Pengakap latih pemimpin muda, perkukuh diplomasi serantau di Asia Pasifik
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Bot terbalik di Pulau Perhentian: APMM siasat kejadian ragut tiga nyawa

KUALA BERANG: Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (APMM) akan menjalankan siasatan menyeluruh berhubung kejadian bot terbalik di Pulau Perhentian, Besut malam tadi yang mengorbankan tiga nyawa termasuk dua beranak. Ketua Pengarah APMM, Laksamana Maritim Datuk Mohd Rosli Abdullah, berkata siasatan akan merangkumi aspek perlesenan bot, muatan, dan pematuhan peraturan. “Kita akan melaksanakan siasatan terperinci dalam pelbagai… Continue reading Bot terbalik di Pulau Perhentian: APMM siasat kejadian ragut tiga nyawa
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Labuan Corp urged to boost community empowerment and food security

LABUAN: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories), Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa, has urged Labuan Corporation (LC) to shift its focus beyond basic municipal services and actively facilitate community empowerment. Speaking to Bernama after a meeting with LC’s top management, she emphasised the need for the corporation to play a pivotal role in… Continue reading Labuan Corp urged to boost community empowerment and food security

Sabah’s multicultural harmony inspires national unity model

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s diverse cultural landscape should inspire national unity, said National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang today. Speaking at the “Lagu Kita” Sabah Multicultural Songwriting and Band Competition finale, he praised the state’s 42 indigenous ethnic groups and over 200 subethnic communities for fostering harmony. “Sabah is not just about numbers. It is… Continue reading Sabah’s multicultural harmony inspires national unity model

11-year-old boy injured after alleged beating by father in Melaka

MELAKA: An 11-year-old boy sustained a head injury and bruises on his left arm after allegedly being beaten by his father at their home in Taman Cheng Baru. The incident occurred on Wednesday, prompting the boy’s mother to file a police report later that night. Melaka Tengah police chief ACP Christopher Patit confirmed that the… Continue reading 11-year-old boy injured after alleged beating by father in Melaka

Zelensky signs decree for Ukraine’s withdrawal from anti-landmine treaty

KYIV: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday signed a decree putting his war-torn country on track to leave the anti-landmine Ottawa Convention, according to a document published on his website. The treaty bans signatories from acquiring, producing, stockpiling or using anti-personnel mines, which are designed to be buried or hidden on the ground. They often… Continue reading Zelensky signs decree for Ukraine’s withdrawal from anti-landmine treaty

Israeli security service says busts Hamas cells in West Bank

HEBRON: Israel’s security service said Sunday it had broken up a network of Hamas militants in the occupied West Bank suspected of planning attacks, arresting 60 of the group’s members. The Shin Bet internal security agency said in a statement that “a significant, complex, and large-scale Hamas infrastructure was exposed” in the West Bank city… Continue reading Israeli security service says busts Hamas cells in West Bank

Strike shuts down Bangladesh’s biggest port

DHAKA: Operations at Bangladesh’s biggest port were suspended on Sunday as a strike by customs officials brought shipping activity to a halt. The shutdown at Chittagong Port is part of an ongoing dispute between tax authority employees and the government, which is trying to overhaul the body. “The port typically handles around 7,000 to 8,000… Continue reading Strike shuts down Bangladesh’s biggest port

Israeli court postpones Netanyahu appearance in graft trial

JERUSALEM: An Israeli court on Sunday postponed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s testimony in his corruption trial after he requested a delay with the suppport of US President Donald Trump, in a ruling published by the premier’s party. “Following the explanations given… we partially accept the request and cancel at this stage Mr Netanyahu’s hearings scheduled”… Continue reading Israeli court postpones Netanyahu appearance in graft trial

Strengthening integrity through education, says chief secretary

KUALA LUMPUR: Strengthening integrity in society requires more than enforcement—it must begin with education to cultivate a culture of ethical behaviour, said Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar. Speaking after the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) Chief Commissioner’s shooting programme at the Malaysian Prisons College shooting range in Kajang, he stressed… Continue reading Strengthening integrity through education, says chief secretary

PH-BN not Malayan-only coalitions, include Sabah parties – Ahmad Maslan

KUALA LUMPUR: UMNO Supreme Council member Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan has dismissed claims that Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH) are exclusively Malayan coalitions, emphasising their inclusion of Sabah-based parties. Speaking to Bernama, he highlighted the presence of Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) in BN and the United Progressive Kinabalu Organisation (UPKO) in PH… Continue reading PH-BN not Malayan-only coalitions, include Sabah parties – Ahmad Maslan

Perkasa integriti, antirasuah melalui pendidikan – KSN tekankan budaya

KUALA LUMPUR: Ketua Setiausaha Negara (KSN) Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar menegaskan bahawa usaha memperkukuh nilai integriti tidak boleh bergantung sepenuhnya kepada penguatkuasaan undang-undang semata-mata. Sebaliknya, ia perlu disemai menerusi pendidikan bagi mewujudkan budaya integriti yang kukuh dalam masyarakat. Beliau berkata demikian selepas menghadiri Program Menembak Ketua Pesuruhjaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) di… Continue reading Perkasa integriti, antirasuah melalui pendidikan – KSN tekankan budaya
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Bangladeshi man’s body found in Sungai Muar near Gemas

GEMAS: The body of a Bangladeshi man was discovered floating in Sungai Muar near Kampung Kuala Gemas in Gemas earlier today. Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman stated that authorities received a report at 9.55 am regarding the finding. The deceased, a 46-year-old labourer, had been reported missing after he was believed to have drowned… Continue reading Bangladeshi man’s body found in Sungai Muar near Gemas