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Education
Building future property developers
THERE is a belief in the marketplace that all it takes to make it as a property developer is a pile of cash.
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Nation
2,750 projects completed in new villages over past three years
SUNGAI SIPUT: A total of 2,750 projects in Chinese and Indian new villages nationwide have been completed over the past three years, says Nga Kor Ming.
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Nation
DPM: Youth, culture drive next phase of M’sia-China ties
KUALA LUMPUR: Education, cultural and youth exchanges will be central to the next phase of Malaysia-China relations, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
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Nation
Toll discounts for festive travel
PETALING JAYA: Motorists travelling ahead of this coming Chinese New Year celebrations will enjoy 50% discount on tolls, says Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi (pic).
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Education
Getting ahead with corporate mentors
AMID a mismatch between industry demand and graduates' skills readiness, Rehda Institute has broadened its focus beyond built environment training to support national talent development.
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Nation
Don’t threaten public security and stability, warns PM
KUALA LUMPUR: While views and criticism are allowed in democracy, stern action will be taken against those who challenge the law or threaten public security and stability, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Nation
Uniting as voices of reason for regional stability amid uncertainties
SERI KEMBANGAN: Malaysia and India can emerge as voices of reason amidst heightening geopolitical uncertainty, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Education
Championing printed words
DESPITE my trepidation, I made it a point to visit a book sale recently.
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Nation
Wolves in sheep’s clothing
GOMBAK: The era of hiding corruption behind ethnic loyalty must end, as billions were siphoned off by those claiming to champion a particular race, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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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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Golf
Golfers unite to weigh in on World Wish Day
SOME charity events raise funds. Others quietly unite a community around something far more meaningful.
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Golf
Honma and Huawei unveil stylish new smartwatch
PREMIUM global golf brand Honma and technology giant Huawei have partnered in the launch of the Honma x Huawei Watch GT 6 Pro, a special edition smartwatch that blends luxury styling with advanced golf and health technology.
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The Star Says
Don’t panic, TB is treatable and containable
TUBERCULOSIS (TB) is back in the headlines following an outbreak in Johor where 33 people were detected with the disease.
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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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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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Nation
Mechanic badly hurt in workshop explosion
KOTA BARU: A mechanic was seriously injured in an explosion, believed to have been caused by gas leaking from a vehicle's air-conditioning unit, at a workshop in Tanah Merah.
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Nation
SST relief for aquaculture operators as feed tax exemption cuts costs
PETALING JAYA: Aquaculture operators have welcomed the government's move to exempt Sales and Service Tax (SST) on animal feed, calling it a timely measure to help reduce rising operating expenses in the sector.
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Nation
Petaling Street comes alive with horse parade
PETALING JAYA: A sea of red lanterns, drumbeats and galloping symbolism transformed Petaling Street into a festive corridor as traders and visitors ushered in an early Year of the Horse while celebrating culture and community spirit.
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Nation
Hooked on blind box craze
PETALING JAYA: The thrill of opening a blind box can quickly give way to regret when duplicates pile up for collectors, but the excitement of getting the coveted toy or figurines continues to draw them back.
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Star Biz7
Building adaptation –the way forward
Urban renewal has garnered much attention and debate of late on the Malaysian built environment. Currently, urban renewal projects are focusing primarily on old dilapidated high-rise strata properties in urban areas. While the nation is relatively young, the majority of high-rise buildings are still relatively new and of low building age.
