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Japan planning to resume full-scale arrivals of tourists from around the world by the end of this month. Photo: AFP
Japan opens borders to international tourists for first time in two years
ANKARA - Japan on Friday reopened its international borders for tourists after a two-year closure...
Mosti’s target of creating 5,000 startups and producing five "unicorn” status companies by 2025. Photo: Sinar Harian
Mosti's second MYStartup Accelerator Programme offers grants up to RM600,000
KUALA LUMPUR - Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (MOSTI) has launched its second MYStartup...
Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor accompanied by Cuepacs president Datuk Adnan Mat (right) during the event organised by Cuepacs.
National
Sabah welcomes implementation of RM1,500 minimum wage
KOTA KINABALU - The Sabah government has welcomed the government's efforts in the...
Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid was named as one of the 66 foundation fellows of the International Science Council (ISC). Photo: BERNAMA
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Zakri inducted as Foundation Fellow of International Science Council
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT) joint chairman Tan...
Government officials confirmed no tax will be introduced until the economy has recovered. Photo: Sinar Harian
National
Experts: GST is great but fix problems before reintroduction
KUALA LUMPUR - With the twin shocks of increased spending and economic downturn, no thanks to the...
Top Glove executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Lim Wee Chai says prices of nitrile gloves have dropped significantly and affected the company’s margin, which is almost bottoming down.
National
Top Glove expects average selling price for gloves to dip below pre-covid days
KUALA LUMPUR - Top Glove Corporation Bhd expects the average selling price (ASP) for rubber gloves...
Top Glove Corp Bhd’s net profit fell to RM15.29 million in the third quarter ended May 31, 2022 (Q3). Photo: BERNAMA
National
Top Glove's Q3 earnings fall on normalisation in demand, average selling prices
KUALA LUMPUR - Top Glove Corp Bhd’s net profit fell to RM15.29 million in the third quarter ended...
Harimau Malaya’s Darren Lok in acrobatic action during the match against Turkmenistan at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. Photo: BERNAMA
National
Asian Cup Qualifiers: Harimau Malaya beat Turkmenistan 3-1
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia beat higher-ranked team Turkmenistan 3-1 in their first Group E match of...
The world is facing a cost-of-living crisis unseen in at least a generation, partly due to the Ukraine conflict, said a UN report. - Illustration photo
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World faces largest cost-of-living crisis in a generation - UN
NEW YORK, The world is facing a cost-of-living crisis unseen in at least a generation, partly due to...
This year, a total of 48 flights will bring 14,306 Malaysian pilgrims to Mecca, with the last flight on July 2. - 123RF Photo
National
M'sian haj pilgrims to arrive in Mecca tomorrow
MAKKAH - Malaysian haj pilgrims are scheduled to arrive in Mecca in stages from 8 pm local time,...
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A Japanese toy company unveiled on Thursday the world's smallest Rubik's Cube, with the fully functional six-sided puzzle so tiny it can hide under a fingertip. Photo: Bernama/Kyodo
Japanese toymaker unveils world’s smallest Rubik's cube
The all-female cooperative 'Piel Marina' (Marine Skin) turns fish skins into sustainable fashion items. Photo by AFP
Carpe diem: The Costa Rican women turning fish into fashion
Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound boosts fungus
Garbage is pictured on the empty Santa Lucia Bay beach after the pass of Hurricane John in Acapulco, Mexico on September 26, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Supercharged storms: How climate change amplifies cyclones
Zainal said that he only charges RM10 to RM15 for the cleaning process, while lettering repairs range from RM20 to RM45. - Photo by Bernama
Man turns jersey restoration hobby into business
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Malaysians more likely to see remote work as a career hurdle - Study
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BNM issues commemorative coins to mark Sultan Ibrahim's installation as 17th king
The coins will be available in three denominations: a gold commemorative coin (proof), a sterling silver commemorative coin (proof), and a Nordic gold brilliant uncirculated (BU) commemorative coin, the central bank announced. Photo by Bernama
"King of Melodies" Udit Narayan to perform in Malaysia after 12 years
This marks Udit’s first performance in Kuala Lumpur in 12 years, his last appearance being a private event at a prominent hotel. - Photo credit: Social media
Two unsung heroes find joy in bringing hope, support to their community
Abdul Rahman, who works at the Sibu Homeless Transit Centre, said that the programme opened his eyes to learn how to handle clients with different backgrounds and personalities. - Photo by Bernama
Bollywood sensation Arijit Singh set to rock Axiata Arena with 10,000 fans
Rohit Rampal, Founder & CEO of Hitman Group, said that over 85 per cent of the tickets have already been sold. - Photo credit: Arijit Singh/Facebook
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