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Kenya defend Singlife Nations Cup crown after overcoming Singapore
Kenya retained their Singlife Nations Cup title after defeating hosts Singapore Vandas 55-42 in Saturday’s (8 Nov) final at the OCBC Arena. The defending champions took control early with a 17-12 first-quarter lead and extended it to 29-21 at half-time through sharp shooting from Lydia Nyapere and Hellen Sinoya.Despite a spirited third-quarter fightback from Singapore, who reduced the deficit to six goals, Kenya finished strongly to secure victory, with Nyapere and Sinoya boasting 95% and 93% shooting accuracy respectively. Papua New Guinea claimed third place with a 69-54 win over Malaysia, while Singapore A beat the Isle of Man 53-39.
Chery’s iCaur V27 set for debut
Chery Automobile is gearing up to unveil its latest model under the new box-style SUV sub-brand, iCaur, with the official debut of the iCaur...
Soomin leads Moutai Singapore Open, rekindles 2011 memories
Soomin Lee surged into the lead at the halfway stage of the Moutai Singapore Open after carding an impressive eight-under-par 64 to reach 12-under overall. The Korean ended his round with back-to-back birdies, rekindling memories of his runner-up finish at the same course during the 2011 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.Lee, who owns one DP World Tour title and five Korean PGA wins, said his past success in Singapore gives him confidence as he chases a much-needed result to secure his Asian Tour card for next year.A group of 10 players sit two shots behind, including Kevin Yuan, Matthew Cheung, Ian Snyman, Wang Wei-hsuan, John Catlin, Sarit Suwannarut, James Piot, Caleb Surratt, Ollie Schniederjans, and Jeunghun Wang.
Saudi Arabia to host 2026 Asian Road Cycling Championships in Qassim
The Asian Cycling Confederation (ACC) and the Saudi Cycling Federation have officially signed the Host City Agreement for the 2026 Asian Road Cycling Championships, marking a major milestone for the sport in Saudi Arabia.The signing ceremony took place in Riyadh, led by ACC President Dato’ Amarjit Singh Gill and Saudi Cycling Federation President Abdul Aziz bin Ali Al-Shahrani. Qassim City has been confirmed as the official host for the event, which will be held from 5–13 February 2026.
Toyota Tacoma H2-Overlander Concept turns water into adventure
Toyota took centre stage at this year’s SEMA Show with a concept that pushes off-road innovation into new territory — the Tacoma H2-Overlander, a hydrogen-powered pickup designed not only to drive emissions-free but to literally make and reuse water as it goes.The concept sits under Toyota’s “Powered by Possibility” theme, a showcase of experimental builds aimed at demonstrating how future vehicles could combine clean energy with real-world versatility. At its core, the Tacoma H2-Overlander begins life as a standard Tacoma pickup, but instead of the usual petrol engine, it’s fitted with the second-generation hydrogen fuel cell system lifted from the Toyota Mirai sedan.
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Kelantan KPDN foils smuggling of subsidised goods near Thai border
KPDN enforcement seized over 600kg of sugar and cooking oil at a Pasir Mas smuggling base, with one suspect escaping across the Golok River.
Negeri Sembilan honours 532 recipients for state ruler’s birthday
Tunku Mahmood Fawzy leads 532 recipients of Negeri Sembilan state awards, including top honours for the Auditor-General and six Datuks.
Claudette Colvin, US civil rights pioneer, dies at 86
Claudette Colvin, who refused to give up her bus...
UEC recognition must be anchored in constitution, says deputy PM
Deputy PM Ahmad Zahid says UEC recognition must be based on the constitution and national education philosophy, with Bahasa Melayu and History mandatory.





