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PKR election nominations end, Anwar unchallenged for president post
KUALA LUMPUR: The nominations for PKR 2025 Election which ended at 11.59pm on Friday (May 9) night saw Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim not challenged by anyone for the position of the party's president.
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INTERACTIVE: From bouquets to traditions, here is how you can honour mum on her special day
Mothers are worth celebrating regardless of the time of the year, but one particular day is extra special.
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Cryptic FB post raises concerns over fate of MIC
A CRYPTIC Facebook post by Datuk Seri M. Saravanan has sent speculation into overdrive recently, Malaysia Nanban reported.
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Extra KRU concert date due to great response
DUE to the extraordinary response from fans, legendary hip-hop group KRU has extended their three-night concert that began on May 8 with another show tomorrow, Sinar Harian reported.
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Baby in suspected abuse case doing well, say cops
MELAKA: Police have denied a viral WhatsApp message claiming that a two-month-old baby boy, suspected of being abused by his parents until he lost consciousness, has died.
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Unreleased song to mark singer’s death anniversary
AN unreleased song by legendary singer Teresa Teng would be launched next month to mark the 30th anniversary of her death, Nanyang Siang Pau reported.
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Quiet farewell for beloved duo
PETALING JAYA: After 11 unforgettable years in Malaysia, beloved giant pandas Fu Wa and Feng Yi will bid us farewell on May 18 when they return to China.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Man, mum escape stinky situation
KOTA KINABALU: A mother and son had a stinky experience when their car plunged into a sewage pond along Taman Kingfisher near here.
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Buddhists celebrate Wesak, Hindus gather for Chithirai Pournami
GEORGE TOWN: The streets here will come alive on Monday as Buddhists gather to celebrate Wesak Day, while Hindus celebrate the annual "mini Thaipusam" with vibrant grand processions.
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Squid jigging hooks foreign enthusiasts
MARANG: The Terengganu Squid Jigging Programme this year is livelier with the participation of 50 foreigners from Asia, Europe and South America.
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Two die, four injured in highway collision
KULAI: Fifteen people survived a four-vehicle crash on the North-South Expressway that killed two women, according to the Fire and Rescue Department.
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Sirim targets 2,000 ESG certs for Malaysian firms
SHAH ALAM: Sirim Bhd aims to certify around 2,000 companies with environmental, social and governance (ESG)-related certification by the end of this year, as part of efforts to prepare local industries for global markets.
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85 human trafficking victims rescued
KUALA LUMPUR: Eighty-five individuals, including 17 children, believed to be victims of human trafficking and forced labour, were rescued following a massive operation.
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Vehicle ploughs into eatery, kills woman
IPOH: The 73-year-old woman who was hit by a sports utility vehicle (SUV) that crashed into a fast-food restaurant in Sitiawan on Thursday night has died.
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41 held in ops against migrant smuggling
KOTA BARU: The Kelantan Immigration Department has busted a migrant smuggling syndicate following the arrest of 41 individuals, including seven children, during an integrated operation in Kampung Kubang Sepat, Pasir Mas.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Pakatan and Barisan to join forces ahead of Sabah polls
KOTA KINABALU: With Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional officially announcing that they will work together in the upcoming state polls, Gabungan Rakyat Sabah will contest solo should the two coalition proceed with their proposed collaboration.
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Scammers eye teachers and retirees
JERTEH: Teachers and retirees who share personal updates such as retirement plans or feelings of loneliness on social media are increasingly being targeted by online scammers, it was revealed.
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Harsh reality finally catches up with Filipinos with borrowed names
SEREMBAN: Five Filipinos living with borrowed identities have been convicted, with prosecutors calling for a heavy sentence as the offence could compromise national security.
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Holiday heartbreak for cheap tour buyers
JOHOR BARU: A couple's dream to see the breathtaking sights of Jiuzhaigou in China turned into disappointment when the tour they signed up for never took off despite having paid RM14,000.
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Hydrogen refuel station to drive clean energy R & D
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has taken significant steps towards a clean energy future by introducing the Mobile Hydrogen Refuelling Station (MHRS) development project to drive innovation in the hydrogen-based mobility sector, it was revealed.