Pandas, like Trump, are back in Washington
[New Straits Times] - 01/24/2025
WASHINGTON: Move over President Trump – the newest stars in Washington are two giant pandas who made their public debut on Friday in front of hundreds of adoring fans. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
In Malaysian newspapers
Singapore Airlines ranked world’s most admired airline, climbs to 28th on Fortune list
SINGAPORE, Jan 31 — Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been ranked as the world’s most admired airline and placed 28th (…)
[Malay Mail] - 31/01/2025
‘No cover-up’: PM Anwar pledges full probe of MMEA shooting, urges Malaysians to be calm after embassy egg attack in Jakarta
IPOH, Jan 31 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today urged Malaysians to remain calm and not retaliate after (…)
[Malay Mail] - 31/01/2025
Donald Trump: Investigating air crashes, blaming diversity, and shaping federal agencies
WASHINGTON, Jan 31 — Faced with the first big test of his new administration, Donald Trump wanted to show he was in (…)
[Malay Mail] - 31/01/2025
Ringgit weakens amid global trade fears as new US tariffs spark concerns
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31 — The ringgit weakened against the US dollar today as market sentiment deteriorated following (…)
[Malay Mail] - 31/01/2025
Donald Trump: air crash investigator-in-chief?
FACED with the first big test of his new administration, Donald Trump wanted to show he was in control. Not just as (…)
[New Straits Times] - 31/01/2025
Selangau crash leaves 16-year-old boy dead, father injured
TATAU (Jan 31): A 16-year-old boy died after the vehicle he was traveling in with his family was involved in an (…)
[BorneoPost] - 31/01/2025
US bishops call for prayer after deadly DC air collision claims dozens of lives
[Herald Malaysia] - 31/01/2025
Man City face Arsenal test, as Bournemouth eye Liverpool scalp: What to look for in Premier League this week
LONDON, Jan 31 — Manchester City face the stiffest test of their recent revival when they travel to Arsenal this (…)
[Malay Mail] - 31/01/2025
Man in Kuching jailed 21 months for selling stolen jewellery worth RM30,000
KUCHING (Jan 31): A 48-year-old man was sentenced to a total of 21 months in jail by the Magistrates’ Court here (…)
[BorneoPost] - 31/01/2025