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Nation
Bus driver remanded for reckless driving
ALOR GAJAH: An express bus driver, who admitted he was on methamphetamine while driving a bus with 13 passengers on board, has been remanded for four days by the Magistrate's Court here.
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Nation
New school in Kulai set to ease overcrowding issues
KULAI: A new primary school with a capacity for about 1,260 pupils will open here soon to ease overcrowding at existing schools in the surrounding area, says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
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Nation
Haj pilgrims in Johor to receive RM300 aid
JOHOR BARU: A special financial aid of RM300 will be granted to every haj pilgrim from the state this year as part of Johor's support initiative.
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Nation
Three held over RM230mil zakat fund embezzlement
KUALA LUMPUR: Three individuals, including the deputy chairman of a non-governmental organisation (NGO), have been detained over the alleged misappropriation of zakat funds amounting to about RM230mil.
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Nation
Tighter control measures to curb price increases
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is intensifying measures to control the supply and prices of goods to safeguard the local market from inflationary pressures resulting from the global supply crisis.
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Metro News
New industrial hub takes shape in Rawang
THE industrial landscape of northern Klang Valley has seen a significant boost following the launch of Elmina Business Park 2 in Rawang, Selangor.
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Metro News
Eclectic, charming Central Market
StartING life as a wet market in 1888, Central Market Kuala Lumpur, also known as Pasar Seni, is now a cultural landmark.
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Nation
Emerging technologies reshaping military power, says Khaled
KUALA LUMPUR: Emerging technologies are fundamentally transforming global security and set to redefine the nature of warfare and military power, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.
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Metro News
Tanjung Malim NGO calls for assistance
Tanjung Malim Community Volunteers and Welfare Team has called on more locals to do their part to help those in need, especially the elderly and disabled.
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Metro News
Johor Baru school gets fence upgrade
A SECONDARY school in Johor Baru is set to replace its ageing perimeter fencing and gates with a RM150,000 grant from a local leader aimed at bolstering security.
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Metro News
Alor Gajah village folk enjoying fish farm bounty and income
A VILLAGE in Alor Gajah, Melaka is reaping the rewards of a freshwater fish farm partly funded through SejaTi Madani, producing about two tonnes of tilapia and catfish monthly.
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Metro News
Eateries may hike prices as Middle East crisis bites
DINERS in Johor may soon find themselves paying more for their meals as local eateries begin to feel the financial strain triggered by escalating conflict in the Middle East.
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Metro News
Propelling KL as cultural, arts and heritage hub
A bank is committing RM5mil over three years to drive growth in Kuala Lumpur.
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Eating Out
Four hands craft culinary harmony
FOR those seeking a culinary escape, the perfect meal is often found in the delicate balance of contrasting flavours and elevated techniques.
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Metro News
Big harvest from small garden
THE vegetables and chickens tended by Mohd Khaironnie Ng Mohd Raisman Ng, 41, in his 30sq m garden in Ayer Molek, Melaka not only benefit his family but also the local community.
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Metro News
Music festival to jazz up corporate training, team-building
The GFG Masterclass Music Festival 2026 from July 24 to 26 in Petaling Jaya is set to spice up the corporate world.
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Food News
Contemporary dimension to traditional Cantonese cuisine
IN THE heart of Kuala Lumpur, a refined Cantonese restaurant is redefining classic flavours for modern palates.
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Metro News
Neighbourhood do unites people
FESTIVE celebrations help foster harmony among Malaysia's multiracial society.
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Nation
Sultan Nazrin: Prioritise governance with new tech
KUALA LUMPUR: Past mistakes of build-first-govern-later must not be repeated with the rise of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), says the Sultan of Perak.
