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China suspends export ban on gallium, germanium, antimony to US
China suspends export ban on gallium, germanium, antimony and eases graphite export scrutiny to US until November 2026 amid trade tensions.
Ukraine’s power generation hits zero after massive Russian attacks
Ukraine scrambles to restore power after Russian attacks reduce generating capacity to zero, with widespread blackouts and nuclear safety concerns.
King’s Bahrain visit strengthens Malaysia’s strategic ties
Malaysia's King Sultan Ibrahim concludes state visit to Bahrain, enhancing bilateral relations, trade partnerships and regional security cooperation
Myanmar junta demolishes 150 buildings in scam hub crackdown
Myanmar's military is demolishing nearly 150 buildings at a notorious scam compound near Thailand, including a hospital and karaoke complex.
KPWKM strengthens fatherhood role with KASIH MADANI 2.0 package
Ministry enhances fathers' family role through KASIH MADANI 2.0, featuring fatherhood modules and shared parenting responsibilities
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Sofia Rini dibebaskan dengan jaminan SPRM hari ini
Sofia Rini, ditahan SPRM bagi siasatan kes tohmahan rasuah, dibebaskan dengan jaminan selepas tamat tempoh reman empat hari.
Nine workers hospitalised after inhaling ammonia gas at factory
Nine workers suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling ammonia gas while cleaning a tank at a Terengganu animal-food processing plant.
T7 Global strengthens leadership with key appointments
T7 Global Bhd has announced a leadership reshuffle, with Tan Kay Zhuin redesignated as executive director and industry veteran Azman Yakim appointed as the new group CEO. The transition marks the group’s next phase of growth, building on Tan’s contributions in expanding its energy and industrial solutions divisions and Azman’s extensive experience in operational management across the oil and gas value chain.
Man charged for using fake ‘Datuk’ title
A 50-year-old man faces charges for possessing business cards with a fake 'Datuk' title, an offence carrying a potential RM500,000 fine or five years' imprisonment.





