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Hockey
Olympics-Ice hockey-Women's game rides Milan momentum to bright future, US get revenge on Canada
MILAN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The future of women's hockey is bright as another chapter ends in the Winter Games' greatest rivalry after the United States beat Canada in overtime on Thursday, capping a tournament of rising talent and veteran heroes.
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Nation
116 Bazaar Ramadan Rahmah to be held this year, says Fuziah
JOHOR BARU: A total of 116 Bazaar Ramadan Rahmah will be held nationwide this year, up from just 41 when the initiative was first introduced in 2023, in a move to ensure affordable breaking-of-fast meals to the people.
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Corporate News
T7 Global subsidiary appointed panel contractor for PETRONAS
KUALA LUMPUR: T7 Global Bhd's subsidiary, T7 Intelligent Resources Sdn Bhd, has been appointed a PETRONAS panel contractor for third-party professional and support services for the PETRONAS group of companies.
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Corporate News
YTL inks RM200mil naming rights deal with Aviva for Bristol arena
PETALING JAYA: YTL Developments (UK), a unit of YTL Corp Bhd, has inked a RM200mil deal for naming rights of its 20,000 capacity new arena in Bristol with UK insurer Aviva.
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Corporate News
KL High Court dismisses appeals of former Jalatama officers
PETALING JAYA: The Kuala Lumpur High Court has dismissed the appeals by Su Eng Kooi and Yap Choong Seong (Appellants) of Jalatama Management Sdn Bhd against their respective conviction and sentence by the Sessions Court in 2022 for the offence of trading in futures contracts and dealing in derivatives without a Capital Markets Services license.
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Nation
Malaysia looks forward to close cooperation with new Bangladesh leadership, says Anwar
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia looks forward to close cooperation with the new leadership of Bangladesh in strengthening and elevating bilateral relations to a higher level, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Athletics
UK Athletics pleads guilty over 2017 death of Paralympic athlete
LONDON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - UK Athletics on Friday pleaded guilty to corporate manslaughter over the death of Abdullah Hayayei, who was killed in 2017 while the Paralympic athlete was training in London.
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Corporate News
Well Chip posts FY25 net profit jump to RM86.15mil
KUALA LUMPUR: Well Chip Group Bhd recorded a 61.33% jump in net profit to RM24.26mil in the fourth quarter of its financial year (4QFY25) on the back of higher revenue, mainly from its pawnbroking services business.
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World
Russia says no peace dialogue ongoing with Japan over territorial dispute
MOSCOW, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Friday that relations with Japan had been reduced to zero over Tokyo's "unfriendly" stance towards Russia, and there was no ongoing dialogue towards peace.
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Nation
More than a gimmick, 'roti pocong' a hit at Paroi Ramadan bazaar
SEREMBAN: A Ramadan bazaar trader at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Paroi here is drawing crowds again this year with his signature "roti pocong" and martabak.
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China
Bipartisan push grows for Quad summit before Trump’s China trip
Lawmakers urge White House to rally Indo-Pacific partners ahead of high-stakes Xi meeting, citing leverage and coordination concerns
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World
Over 5,000 women, girls killed in Ukraine since 2022, says UN
BERLIN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - More than 5,000 women and girls have been killed in Ukraine and another 14,000 injured since Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022, Sofia Calltorp, head of UN Women in Geneva, told reporters at a briefing on Friday.
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World
Europe's main military powers to develop low-cost air-defence systems
KRAKOW, Poland, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Europe's five biggest defence powers are teaming up on a multi-million euro project to bring low-cost air-defence systems like autonomous drones or missiles into production within 12 months, ministers meeting in the Polish city of Krakow said on Friday.
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Nation
Melaka assembly may dissolve in April, state poll expected in June
MELAKA: The Melaka legislative assembly could be dissolved during its April sitting, paving the way for a state election likely to be held in early June, according to several state political party leaders.
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Other Sports
Paralympics-Ukrainian team to boycott opening ceremony due to Russian participation
MILAN, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Ukrainian competitors will boycott the Milano Cortina Paralympics opening ceremony on March 6 in Verona, their committee said on Friday, due to the authorisation of some Russian and Belarusian athletes with their national flags.
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Corporate News
Angkasa targets 2026 revenue to reach up to RM75bil
KUALA LUMPUR: Angkatan Koperasi Kebangsaan Malaysia Bhd (ANGKASA) is targeting the cooperative movement's revenue to continue rising and potentially reach between RM73 billion and RM75 billion in 2026, driven by growing public confidence in the sector.
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Entertainment
Anderson Cooper to exit CBS’s ’60 Minutes’ after nearly 20 years
His departure marks the latest staffing shakeup at CBS since the arrival of the network's new editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss.
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Books
Damascus book fair draws crowds, with censorship eased in post-Assad Syria
The first book fair since Assad's ouster drew strong crowds, with state news reporting 250,000 attendees on opening day on Feb 6
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Children
Starchild: What Valentine's Day means to Malaysian children
Here are the drawings by Starchild readers on the topic, Valentine's Day.
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Climate
Germany's coastal regions brace for change, fearing rising sea levels
Dykes have always protected Germany's northern coastline. But now, due to rising sea levels, experts are encouraging alternatives. Some are advocating for people to move away from low-lying areas, but for many, that is not an option.
