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Adidas reveals largest ever collection ahead of WC 2026
adidas has unveiled the official 2026 FIFA World Cup™ home kits for 22 partner federations, including Argentina, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, and more. Each design blends national heritage with modern aesthetics, featuring colours and patterns inspired by iconic kits, architecture, and landscapes. According to adidas, the collection “aims to bridge the gap between every generation of fan,” celebrating a liberated style of play and national pride.
Miyu Yamashita rises to fourth in Rolex Rankings after Maybank Championship win
Japan's Miyu Yamashita has moved up two spots to a career-high fourth position on the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings, following her playoff victory at the USD3 million Maybank Championship on Sunday.Yamashita secured the coveted Tiger Trophy and the USD450,000 winner's cheque in thrilling fashion at Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club's West Course. The 24-year-old from Osaka came from eight shots off the pace, firing a flawless final round 65 to force the playoff with overnight leader Hye-Jin Choi of Korea, who shot 73, and Australian Hannah Green (68). The trio had finished 72 holes tied on 18-under-par 270.
Alfa Romeo set to return to Malaysia with Stelvio and Tonale
After years of absence, Italian automaker Alfa Romeo is gearing up for an official comeback in Malaysia. The brand, long admired for its blend of performance, design, and unmistakable Italian flair, is set to re-enter the local market under a new boutique-style business model backed by parent company Stellantis.Stellantis ASEAN Managing Director Isaac Yeo confirmed that Alfa Romeo’s return will take place within the next two years, though not through a conventional mass-market setup. Instead, the brand will operate via a hybrid model system, managed by independent partners rather than directly under Stellantis Malaysia. This approach will allow Alfa Romeo to maintain an exclusive presence while catering to a niche audience of enthusiasts who appreciate the brand’s heritage and craftsmanship.
New Balance opens first Run Hub in Southeast Asia at Suria KLCC
New Balance has officially opened its first-ever Run Hub in Southeast Asia at Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur — a landmark space dedicated to running, community, and connection. Inspired by the success of its Run Hubs in Japan and China, the KLCC edition brings the same runner-focused concept to the region, blending performance, accessibility, and community spirit.According to Brittany Melrose, Regional Head of Running & Sports Marketing for New Balance, the Run Hub aims to be “a beacon for runners of all levels,” fostering passion and inclusivity within Malaysia’s vibrant running scene.The Run Hub offers runners a complete experience — from storing belongings before a run to testing New Balance performance shoes around KLCC Park. Inside, a 3D foot scanning station provides detailed insights and shoe recommendations tailored to each runner’s stride. The open, welcoming design encourages flow between preparation and interaction, reinforcing New Balance’s belief that running is as much about people as performance.
Government raises fuel quota for e-hailing drivers
The government has increased the fuel quota for full-time e-hailing drivers under the BUDI95 programme to 800 litres per month, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim...
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Pindaan Akta OKU 2008 dijangka dibentang di Parlimen 2026
KPWKM sedang teliti pindaan Akta OKU 2008 untuk perkukuh perlindungan, akses dan penyertaan komuniti kurang upaya di Malaysia
Study on reviving UPSR and PT3 exams to be conducted this year
The Education Ministry will conduct a study this year on the need to revive UPSR and PT3 exams, with findings to be presented to the Cabinet
Kajian pelaksanaan semula UPSR dan PT3 dimulakan tahun ini
KPM akan jalankan kajian menyeluruh keperluan pelaksanaan semula UPSR dan PT3 tahun ini, kata Menteri Pendidikan Fadhlina Sidek.
Jimmy Lai sentencing hearing begins in Hong Kong national security case
Hong Kong court hears arguments on sentencing for media tycoon Jimmy Lai, convicted of national security crimes carrying a potential life term.





