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Daren Stuns Lin Dan in Korea Open

Liew Daren served up a huge stunner when he knocked out five-time world champion Lin Dan in the first round of the Korea Open badminton championship today.

Queen Debunks Celebrity Status

Raja Permaisuri Agong Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah does not like to stand on ceremony.

America’s Got Talent Crowns Blind, Autistic Singer Kodi Lee as Season...

Blind and autistic singer and pianist, Kodi Lee, has won season 14 of America’s Got Talent (AGT).

Largest Pentecostal Night in Sarawak

The recently concluded Pentecostal Night, the largest event of its kind in Sarawak, could be summarised as a new wave of revival.

Indonesia Raises Minimum Age for Brides to End Child Marriage

Indonesia’s parliament has revised the country’s marriage law to lift the minimum age at which women can marry by three years to 19.

King’s Spontaneous Action Touches Award Recipient

When the King spontaneously left the royal dais to confer the award to Abd Latif Mohmod, his action touched and overwhelmed the latter.

Fixing the Bike Lanes to Get Motorcycles Off Federal Highway

Time to fix the bike lanes properly.

Mural for Penang ‘Roti Uncle’ While His Tale of 30 Years’...

Penang bread seller Muniandi gained internet fame after a street artist shared fond memories of growing up with him over the past 30 years.

Seeking to Restore Public Faith in the Police, IGP to Reopen...

Bukit Aman will be reinvestigating thousands of “cold” cases that were never completed due to a lack of leads.

Dewan Rakyat Creates History Passing Constitution Amendment Bill Through Bipartisanship

Federal Constitution amended to lower voting age to 18.

Jalan Semangat in PJ Renamed Jalan Khoo Kay Kim

The Selangor government will rename Jalan Semangat in Petaling Jaya to Jalan Khoo Kay Kim.

Green Activist Refuses to Back Down After Brazen Red Paint Attack

Environmental activist Pua Lay Peng is angered and upset by a brazen paint attack on her sister and her house in Kuala Langat but is determined not to back down.

Cops Banned from Patronising Entertainment Outlets

IGP Hamid Bador says all entertainment and gaming outlets will be off-limits for policemen, as part of efforts to prevent corruption in the force.

Parliament House Now Has Smart Convenience Store

The parliament house in Kuala Lumpur, in achieving a milestone of sorts, has created history by becoming the first parliamentary institution to feature a smart convenience store in its premises.

IGP: Corruption in Police Force a ‘Major Sin’, Must be Stamped...

Eliminating elements of corruption is a priority and the first step in strengthening the police force, says IGP Abdul Hamid Bador.

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