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Nation
Suspected bomb maker remanded one week
SEREMBAN: The man arrested in connection with an explosion in Desa Palma, Nilai, has been remanded for a week until Jan 3.
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Nation
Traffic management plan in place at ICQS
PASIR MAS: Border control agencies have taken early measures to ensure smooth movement at the Rantau Panjang Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) complex during the school holidays, says Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) deputy commander Bakri Sulaiman.
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Cybersecurity
Understanding personal cyber insurance: what it covers and what it doesn't
Is it time for Malaysians to consider personal cyber insurance as a protection against potential losses? Here's what experts want you to know.
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Metro News
College group sees 509 graduating TVET courses
MSU College Group marked its 29th convocation ceremony with 509 students receiving their scrolls.
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Nation
Durian still in the hearts of many
DESPITE the wide range of fruit crops grown in the country, Malaysians seem quite clear about their preference for durian to be declared the national fruit.
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Nation
29 federal roads in Kelantan in need of urgent repairs
KOTA BARU: The Public Works Department (JKR) has identified 29 federal roads in nine Kelantan districts that require urgent maintenance.
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Economy
Malaysia’s 2025 exports hit RM1.45 trillion as of November
KEPALA BATAS: Malaysia's export value reached RM1.45 trillion for the period of January to November this year, while total trade hit RM2.77 trillion for the same period.
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Indonesia
Valencia coach dies in boat accident
Fernando Martin, a coach with Valencia CF, has died along with three members of his family after their boat capsized, Spanish football clubs said.
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Corporate News
Target faces activist investor pressure amid sales decline
New York: Activist investor Toms Capital Investment Management (TCIM) has made a significant investment in Target Corp, the Financial Times reports, intensifying pressure on the struggling retailer after years of lagging performance compared with its rivals.
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Economy
Strong job market to underpin retail in 2026
SINGAPORE: Consumer spending in Singapore is likely to remain robust next year, supported by improving job prospects and steady investment returns, economists say.
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Markets
Brutal year for stock picking spurs fund exodus
New York: The last thing a diversified fund manager wants is to run a portfolio dominated by just seven technology companies – all American, all mega-cap, clustered in the same corner of the economy.
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Economy
Growing energy saving sector helps cut emissions
BEIJING: China is seeing notable growth in both the number of companies and employees dedicated to energy conservation in 2024, an expansion that is contributing significantly to reducing the country's carbon emissions, according to a report released last Thursday.
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Nation
Flood fears dampen Terengganu hotel bookings
HEAVY rain in Kuala Terengganu has led to around 40% of hotel bookings being cancelled, Kosmo! Ahad reported.
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Markets
Green debt sales hit record levels
LONDON: Investors have piled into climate-friendly assets this year despite policy and regulatory rollbacks in the United States and Europe, as artificial intelligence (AI) drives a boom in energy infrastructure demand.
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Nation
Nursery worker held for alleged baby abuse
KUALA LUMPUR: A video showing the alleged abuse of two babies by a caretaker has led to the arrest of a suspect.
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Vietnam
Pickleball noises spark backlash
The piercing pop-pop of pickleball paddles starts before sunrise and ends after midnight at dozens of newly built courts across Hanoi, as residents relish one of the country's fastest-growing sports or rage at the noise it makes.
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Economy
Greening the chemical and fertiliser industry
HANOI: Industrial chemicals and fertilisers play an important role in agricultural production, but they are also resource intensive and generate large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions that cause environmental pollution.
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Nation
Lam to start training for ‘Twilight of the Warriors’ sequel
HONG Kong actor Raymond Lam is expected to undergo intensive training for two months in preparation for a new film in March next year, Sin Chew Daily reported.
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Economy
China’s industrial profits tumble at fastest pace in over a year
BEIJING: Profits at China's industrial firms in November fell at their fastest pace in over a year, as weak domestic demand offset resilience in exports in another sign of a stuttering economic recovery that backs calls for additional policy stimulus.
