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[Herald Malaysia] - 02/12/2025



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9,735 affected by floods in Sabah this year
PENAMPANG (Feb 24): The flood disaster in Sabah early this year affected a total of 3,120 household heads (KIR) (…)
[BorneoPost] - 24/02/2025
AirBorneo: Still lots of work to be done before operational launch, says minister
MIRI (Feb 24): The Sarawak government is actively finetuning the regulatory requirements necessary for the (…)
[BorneoPost] - 24/02/2025
Bursa Malaysia ends lower as regional markets retreat, FBM KLCI slips 6.78 points
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — Bursa Malaysia ended in negative territory on Monday after a lacklustre trading session in (…)
[Malay Mail] - 24/02/2025
PTPTN arrears hit RM5.25b as borrowers delay repayments
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — Close to 400,000 National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan borrowers have left t...
[Malay Mail] - 24/02/2025
Aisyah springs a silver surprise
KUALA LUMPUR: Track cyclist Nur Aisyah Zubir bagged a surprise silver medal in the points race at the Asian (…)
[New Straits Times] - 24/02/2025
Sabah stands to receive RM58.3 billion investments
KOTA KINABALU (Feb 24): Sabah’s overall approved foreign and domestic investments in the manufacturing sector since (…)
[BorneoPost] - 24/02/2025
Cheras Taman Connaught’s Restoran Eight Treasure delivers a true taste of Hakka favourites
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — When I was growing up, family meals felt like a tug of war, since my parents tried to iron (…)
[Malay Mail] - 24/02/2025
Court to Birkenstock: Your sandals may be trendy, but they’re not timeless art
FRANKFURT, Feb 24 — They may be the trendy footwear of choice for Hollywood A-listers and pop stars, but Birkenstock (…)
[Malay Mail] - 24/02/2025
Public confidence in RMC remains strong amid bullying concerns
KUALA LUMPUR: Public confidence in the Royal Military College (RMC) remains robust despite concerns regarding (…)
[New Straits Times] - 24/02/2025
DBKL denies claims of plans to remove Chinese characters from Petaling Street signboards
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24 — Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has denied allegations that it plans to remove Chinese (…)
[Malay Mail] - 24/02/2025