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Sydney Airport reports Qantas and Virgin cancelled 23 domestic flights in total, but no international flights face disruption ...
Luckin Coffee’s entry fuels rising competition with the US chain, which continues to face weakening sales at home.
The US leader terminates the ‘national emergency’ in place since 2004 as part of efforts to expand the Abraham Accords.
GXBank’s TeXnovasi programme provides a crucial platform for local start-ups to develop and showcase innovative solutions ...
Manufacturing in China shrinks again in June as rising orders suggest recent policy measures are gaining traction.
Political fallout from the deadly clash in May affects artists, with their content blocked and shows scrapped.
Students, educators and family gathered to remember the late founder of the Sri Murugan Centre and a towering figure in Malaysian education.
In the field of law, many Malaysians heralded the 2018 election as a turning point—a constitutional promise of a judiciary committed to the rule of law, impartiality and integrity. Many hoped for a ...
The ringgit extended its upward trend at Tuesday’s open, buoyed by persistent weakness in the US dollar. At 8.01am, the local currency strengthened to 4.1955/4.2160 against the greenback from Monday’s ...
The Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz are no longer just trade routes but litmus tests for how the world responds to overlapping security, economic and political shocks.
The blaze on April 1 saw flames soaring over 30m high with temperatures reaching up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. Police have found no criminal elements following their investigations into the Putra ...
Hong Kong property firm New World Development said today that it has closed a refinancing deal worth HK$88.2 billion (US$11.2 billion), securing a lifeline as the builder braves a prolonged market ...
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