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Football
Soccer-Elneny to leave Arsenal after eight years
(Reuters) - Midfielder Mohamed Elneny will leave Arsenal at the end of the season after eight years at the Premier League club, the Egypt international said on Friday.
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Nation
Beware of scammers using fake tech support ruse, warns Bukit Aman
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are being warned to be vigilant of a new scam tactic that has surfaced in Singapore, which allows scammers to gain unauthorised access to victims' electronic devices.
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AseanPlus News
'Danger behind the beauty': More solar storms could be heading our way
Tourists normally have to pay big money and brave cold climates for a chance to see an aurora, but last weekend many people around the world simply had to look up to see these colourful displays dance across the sky.
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Nation
Ministry agencies must empower digital banking, especially AI, says Ramanan
KUALA LUMPUR: All agencies under the supervision of the Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Ministry are urged to empower their respective digital banking operations, particularly involving artificial intelligence (AI).
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Nation
George Town Esplanade project wins ‘Project of the Year’ at landscape architecture awards
GEORGE TOWN: The George Town Esplanade project has won three awards, including the highest accolade - the Project of the Year award - at the 14th Malaysia Landscape Architecture Awards (MLAA14).
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Nation
Ulu Tiram attack: Queen pays last respects to two slain policemen
JOHOR BARU: Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia, joined funeral prayers for the two policemen killed in the Ulu Tiram police station attack here.
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Singapore
Singapore strongly condemns Ulu Tiram police station attack, says its foreign ministry; Singaporean among arrested
Singapore strongly condemns the attack at Ulu Tiram police station in Johor on Friday, which led to the death of two police officers and injured another.
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Nation
Melaka temple displays rare Buddha relics from Sri Lanka ahead of Wesak Day celebrations
MELAKA: Locals will have a rare chance to see Buddha relics from Sri Lanka as the sacred artefacts have arrived at the historic city for the first time in conjunction with Wesak Day, which falls on May 22.
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Living
Malaysian students win top prizes at Etoiles De France dance competition in Paris
Students from Sekolah Seri Puteri in Cyberjaya, Selangor walked away with three awards at the 29th International Competition and Festival of Folklore, Dance and Music Etoiles De Paris.
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Metro News
Perhilitan translocates foraging wild boar in Shah Alam neighbourhood
ONE of the wild boars that have been rummaging through rubbish and eating food scraps from toppled bins outside homes in Section U11 in Bukit Bandaraya, Shah Alam has been trapped.
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AseanPlus News
China salesman lost all in floods sleeps in car to save money for weekly trips to see girlfriend who lives 500km away
Man no longer sees the point of renting in Beijing because ‘home is where the family is’Used to rent a place in a village outside city, but it was destroyed by major flooding
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AseanPlus News
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping agree to expand Russia-China military coordination
Moscow and Beijing say they will expand their joint military exercises, conduct regular joint maritime and air patrols and work together on space programmesThe two nations strengthen their ties soon after the US criticised China for being the ‘primary contributor to Moscow’s war in Ukraine
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Nation
Two men caught trying to enter Istana Negara with machete
KUALA LUMPUR: Two men had allegedly tried to trespass into Istana Negara with a weapon in their car.
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AseanPlus News
Is former Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s HK$9 million-a-year office sign of respect or ‘ridiculous’ use of public money?
Lam got her plush office in Admiralty as there was no space in building shared by former city leadersBut lawmakers have questioned rising expenses of ex-leaders amid lack of clarity over roles after leaving office
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AseanPlus News
China’s medical testing sector scales down with pandemic peak in rear-view
Laboratories and diagnostics units of hospitals are reporting steep drops in revenue and staff lay-offs as end of pandemic slashed demand for testingDomestic companies, most smaller than their international counterparts, looking for new growth areas after winddown of zero-Covid testing protocols
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AseanPlus News
China’s falling property investment drags April economic activities, adds to calls for bigger policy action
Property investment fall accelerated to 9.8 per cent in the first four months of the year, while retail sales growth slowed to 2.3 per cent in AprilBeijing has stepped up efforts to bring economic growth back on track by boosting consumer goods sales, upgrading equipment and solving the property slump
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AseanPlus News
Country Garden wins 4-week reprieve in Hong Kong winding-up case as Beijing steps up efforts to end housing market crisis
Hong Kong’s High Court adjourns hearing to June 11 after deliberating on a winding-up bid by Kingboard Holdings to recover unpaid loan and interestA turnaround in China’s housing market proves elusive as sales extended a slump through April amid weak confidence among homebuyers
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AseanPlus News
‘Very sensitive situation’: is China flooding Europe with ‘overcapacity’ of new energy goods?
A former Belgian envoy to the EU says China is not intentionally manufacturing overcapacity to undercut Western competitorsJean de Ruyt says trade divisions are exacerbated by looming EU and US elections and a protracted war in Ukraine
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Nation
Immigration Dept raids illegal ewaste factory run by Chinese national
PETALING JAYA: The Immigration Department has busted an illegal ewaste factory run by foreigners during a raid on Thursday (May 16), said Immigration Department director-general Datuk Ruslin Jusoh.
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AseanPlus News
‘Tip of the iceberg’: spate of Hong Kong murder-suicide tragedies sparks calls for early detection of high-risk families
Lawmaker Tik Chi-yuen voices concerns that case of woman who allegedly killed herself and her son with mental disabilities just tip of icebergClearer grasp of number of families in need will allow authorities to better allocate resources, group says