Vincent Tan willing to take Arif Aiman to Cardiff City, KV Kortrijk
[New Straits Times] - 01/17/2025
KLANG: Malaysian tycoon Tan Sri Vincent Tan is willing to offer slick Harimau Malaya winger Arif Aiman Hanapi a chance to play at one of the football clubs he owns in Europe, Cardiff City FC or KV Kortrijk. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Resolving Myanmar crisis key to addressing transnational Asean crimes more effectively
LANGKAWI: Asean must resolve Myanmar’s internal crisis to better address transnational crimes such as human (…)
[New Straits Times] - 17/01/2025
Najib admits relying on Jho Low’s assistance despite doubts, discomfort
PUTRAJAYA (Jan 17): Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak admitted in the High Court today that he continued to rely on (…)
[BorneoPost] - 17/01/2025
Ex-Datuk Bandar in Kuching suspected of approving projects; three others received proceeds, says IGP
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 17): The former Datuk Bandar, arrested during Op Ragada, alongside two women and a man on (…)
[BorneoPost] - 17/01/2025
Sarawak poised to lead as regional carbon capture hub, says Shell official
SINGAPORE (Jan 18): Sarawak’s strategic location and extensive oil and gas expertise positions the state as a (…)
[BorneoPost] - 18/01/2025
‘Little Bornean Birdie’ to represent Malaysia at Dance World Cup Finals in Spain
KUCHING (Jan 17): Nine-year-old Dion Das Louis, affectionately known as the ‘Little Bornean Birdie,’ has been (…)
[BorneoPost] - 17/01/2025
Penang CM says not hiking tourism fees ‘for now’
GEORGE TOWN, Jan 17 — The Penang government has no immediate plans to increase a tourism fee collected via hotels in (…)
[Malay Mail] - 17/01/2025
FWTA puts the squeeze on Sarawak employers hiring foreign workers
KUCHING (Jan 17): Sarawak’s newly implemented Foreign Workers Transformation Approach (FWTA) is putting a financial (…)
[BorneoPost] - 17/01/2025
Gaza reconstruction cost estimated to cost over US$1 trillion, says Anwar
LONDON: The reconstruction of Gaza, which was almost entirely destroyed due to Israeli attacks since Oct 2023, is (…)
[New Straits Times] - 18/01/2025