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Traders tap into growing matcha market in JB
WITH a bamboo whisk in hand, Thaqiffah Alias expertly mixed matcha powder into a smooth blend behind a table lined with green drinks.
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Volunteers come together to bring joy to underprivileged people in Melaka
MELAKA: What began as a simple idea among a group of caring locals blossomed into a heartfelt Lunar New Year outreach to bring joy to underprivileged people.
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Awards platform doubles as business ecosystem
YEARS after receiving recognition, The Star Outstanding Business Awards (SOBA) recipients return through platforms such as SOBA's Prestige event to share ideas, mentor peers and build new business connections.
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Dengkil Orang Asli families moving to modern settlement
The Selangor State Develop-ment Corporation (PKNS) will relocate an Orang Asli village in Kampung Bukit Baja, Dengkil, to a new sustainable modern settlement.
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Firm’s RM1.5mil campaign benefits over 19,600 seniors
THE elderly were not forgotten as a local company reaffirmed a long-standing commitment to community welfare.
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AI, innovation driving growth of furnishing brand
A HOMEGROWN furniture retailer has teamed up with a US brand to provide customers more options via a new flagship store in Ampang, Selangor.
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Hidden art gallery in KL alleyway
A STROLL along the back lane of Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur offers a glimpse into the nation's rich culture and heritage.
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Rebana maker bangs the drum for traditional instrument
WHAT started as a small business in Selangor refurbishing second-hand traditional instruments has grown beyond Malaysian borders.
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Fast-food chain brings back drive-in service at PJ outlet
FOR decades, drive-in dining has been synonymous with a fast-food chain in Petaling Jaya.
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Milk production humming along at Kelantan farm
MORNINGS at a dairy farm in Jeram Mengaji, Pasir Puteh in Kelantan, begin with the hum of milking machines.
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Safety concerns raised on Seri Kembangan carpark
RESIDENTS are raising safety and environmental concerns over the construction of a three-storey building on a gazetted public parking space at the Seri Kembangan New Village in Selangor.
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New scheme to buy, rent Johor homes
First-time homeowners and renters in Johor can now breathe a sigh of relief following the roll-out of three housing assistance initiatives announced under the state's 2026 Budget, offering financial aid of up to RM7,000 per household.
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Selangor landfill turnaround speeds up after road repairs, operational tweaks
PROLONGED heavy rain late last year is to blame for poor road conditions at Jeram, Kuala Selangor, and Tanjung Dua Belas, Kuala Langat, sanitary landfills in Selangor.
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Bank improves learning environment at Ipoh school
More than 1,190 pupils and 74 teachers of SJK(C) Poi Lam in Ipoh, Perak, are benefitting from upgrades made through a bank's education outreach programme.
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CNY festive steeds steal stage
CHINESE New Year may be anchored in age-old traditions, but for Penang's shopping malls, it has become a canvas for reinvention.
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Pahang recognised as country’s top nature-based destination
Pahang has been recognised as Malaysia's top destination for nature-based travel, says the state's tourism authority.
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Group serves up 25,000 free meals in Batu Caves
SOME 25,000 free meals were served to devotees and visitors in Batu Caves, Selangor, in conjunction with Thaipusam.
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Ethnic ambassadors to boost women’s cancer screening
Ten Orang Asli women in Melaka have been appointed as ethnic ambassadors to expand outreach for the Women's Reproductive Cancer Awareness (WCaRe) Campaign.
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Study on mayoral elections for KL initiated by previous FT Minister, conducted by IIUM, says Yeoh
MINISTER in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Hannah Yeoh clarifies that the proposal to hold mayoral elections in Kuala Lumpur remains at the feasibility study stage, amid criticism from several politicians opposed to the idea.
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DBKL enforcement officers to wear body cameras by late 2026
ENFORCEMENT officers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will be equipped with body cameras starting from the fourth quarter of 2026, as part of new integrity measures introduced by the Federal Territories Department (JWP).
