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Golf
Big crowds, big launches order of the day as Golfest KL wraps up
FOUR packed days of product launches, skill challenges and festival‑style excitement, is what Golfest KL 2026 is all about.
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Golf
Dream debut for Hoe, Liow
MICHAEL Hoe and Francis Liow could hardly have scripted a better first appearance at the DP World Tour's Hero Dubai Desert Classic Pro-Am than what transpired at this year's event.
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Nation
Loke urges caution on mandating dashcams
PETALING JAYA: Transport Minister Anthony Loke (pic) has cautioned against rushing into mandating dashcams with audio recording in e-hailing vehicles and taxis.
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Badminton
Kenneth urges women’s team to push beyond limits
PETALING JAYA: The national women shuttlers were dealt a harsh lesson in the Asia Team Championships after bowing out in the quarter-finals on Friday.
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Behind The Headlines
Alliance faultlines emerge
A reckless trade war collapses, a strategic alliance erodes from within and a century-old order struggles to retain a semblance of meaning and purpose.
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Star Biz7
Youths say no to home buying
More young Malaysians are renting instead of buying. But does that mean the dream of owning a home is dead?
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Nation
M’sia, India ties enter next level
SERI KEMBANGAN: India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) system is set to enter the Malaysian market as Malaysia and India deepen their longstanding economic ties, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced.
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Badminton
Hock Kin urges BAM to fix programme that has failed to produce next Chong Wei
PETALING JAYA: Could the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) benefit from placing greater trust in local coaches?
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Golf
Build a better swing sequence
THE golf swing is an athletic motion built on the body's ability to coil and uncoil while the club travels on a circular arc.
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Badminton
Mixed outing leaves Roy King-Arif with work to do for Thomas Cup spot
PETALING JAYA: Men's doubles shuttlers Yap Roy King-Wan Arif Wan Junaidi still have work to do in their quest to claim a spot in the Thomas Cup Finals after a mixed showing in the Asia Team Championships.
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Other Sports
Olympics-Figure-skating-Once a child prodigy, Canada's Gogolev makes memorable Games debut
MILAN, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Canada's Stephen Gogolev made a memorable Olympic debut with a third-place finish in the men's short programme of the Milano Cortina team event — a moment that once felt far from guaranteed during years of injuries after a major growth spurt.
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Badminton
Wei Xiang gains priceless experience after brave fight against Ginting
PETALING JAYA: Young shuttler Kong Wei Xiang believes the experience gained playing against Indonesia's Anthony Ginting in the Asia Team Championships will prove invaluable.
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Focus
Finding screen-life balance for seniors
As screen use rises among seniors, experts say the real challenge is not whether to use digital tools, but how to use them well.
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Focus
When parents won’t put their phones down
Growing screen dependence among older adults is impacting health, reshaping family interactions, and raising questions about healthy ageing in a digital world.
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Nation
Chasing the ‘missing piece’ may come at a cost
PETALING JAYA: The excitement of tearing open a blind box often turns into disappointment the moment a duplicate toy is revealed.
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Focus
Inside the blind box economy: Why we can’t stop unboxing
Once a childhood ritual, blind boxes have become a multi-billion-dollar industry built on anticipation and nostalgia, but will we keep buying into the thrill?
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It's Just Politics
Thailand’s colourful elections
A who's who in our neighbour's general elections – whose results, some say, will be controlled by 'hidden hands'.
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On The Beat
Livestock must go where the land is
Land in Selangor is both scarce and expensive, so having less productive livestock farming there needs a rethink. Instead, farms could be moved to the Bornean states where vast tracts are available.
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Focus
'My crazy friend': The crown of Epstein's circle
The world's Royals who stayed close to Epstein.
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Badminton
Ni Kadek stands tall as Indonesia bow out to South Korea
PETALING JAYA: Indonesia may have fallen 1-3 to South Korea in the women's team semi-finals at the Asia Team Championships, but teenager Ni Kadek Dhinda emerged as a bright spark in defeat.
