‘Sirim certification would make Musang King pricier’
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New highways won’t fix traffic woes’
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Remain vigilant against Covid, public told
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No law against bicycles on roads: Miros chief
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IIUM food bank aims to increase capacity
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Malaysia’s durian industry hit by ‘Musang King tsunami’ oversupply
Fama deputy director-general (Food Security and Operations) Faisal Iswardi Ismail said the situation stems from a simultaneous peak production cycle across nearly all durian-producing states.
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Brazil forward Vinicius Junior scores twice in win over Scotland as the Selecao advance to the last 32 as group winners.
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Laporte warns Spain must prepare for all-out Uruguay attack as Bielsa's side fight to avoid early World Cup exit in Guadalajara.
Ringgit opens firmer on stronger investor sentiment, FDI surge
Malaysia's ringgit strengthens against US dollar as FDI surges 41.2% to RM65.9 billion in 2025, boosting investor confidence





