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Your guide to kid-friendly eateries in Klang Valley
If you're a cafe hopper but you're wondering where to go when your little ones are involved,...
FOOD
Nuts about donuts? Here's where to get your donut fix
KLCG CONFECTIONARY & BAKERYNestled in the bustling capital city, right next to Dataran Merdeka is a...
A screengrab from Chinese social media purportedly shows a fire burning on a hillside near the city of Wuzhou, after Boeing 737-800 passenger jet crashed in the area. Pic sourced from cbsnews
News
China's worst air disasters since 1990, after 132 dead today
Beijing - China suffered its biggest air disaster in over a decade on Monday when a passenger jet...
COLUMNISTS
They are finally awake… but better late than never!
It took them three state elections to finally wake up. But perhaps it is better late than never to...
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Politics
Johor Polls: Some voters staying in the Klang Valley are "lazy" and don't want to face traffic
SHAH ALAM - “Absolutely no plans to return, the sentiment here is we are lazy to vote,”...
Businesses in Johor await for border reopening on April 1 - Bernama Photo.
National
Johor businesses wait eagerly for cash-rich Singaporeans to shop after border reopens
JOHOR BAHRU - Bruised by a two-year border closure, small businesses in the southern state have seen...
Central Market in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, known for its souveniers and crafts among tourists has been empty since the start of pandemic.
National
Border reopening to inject life into empty Central Market, say operators
KUALA LUMPUR - In downtown Central Market here, it's been quiet for the past two years.Before...
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong - BERNAMA
National
Malaysian ports do not deal directly with Ukrainian ports - Wee Ka Siong
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian ports are not dealing directly with Ukrainian ports, instead they are...
Leading bookstore retailer BookXcess now offers an experience like no other at its latest outlet in MyTown Cheras, where bibliophiles and non-readers alike may enjoy the facilities available, from restaurant to a coworking space.
FASHION & BEAUTY
Not just for bibliophiles: BookXcess MyTown outlet serves up a comprehensive experience for all to enjoy
In 2007, husband-and-wife duo Andrew Yap and Jacqueline Ng started what would become Malaysia’s...
Amborvich (centre clapping) would remain the owner of the club and was not looking to sell the European champions. (Source: cfcloverslondon.com)
News
Abramovich hands over control of Chelsea as Premier League shows Ukraine support
LONDON - Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich handed over control of Chelsea to trustees of its...
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The photo taken on April 3, 2024 shows course participant Qiu Zhouwen showing a TikTok shop webpage at a cosmetics company in Guangzhou, in southern China's Guangdong province. - Photo by AFP
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Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by Bernama
Use of alcohol and e-cigarettes among youth 'alarming' - WHO
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Protect pets, strays from heatwave
Cat fur that is stuck on clothes or prayer mats in small quantities is forgiven, and the prayer is considered valid. Photo Canva
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A pedestrian cools himself with a folding hand fan as he waits for a ride along a road in Manila on April 24, 2024, as extreme heat affected the country. - Photo by AFP
Slump will not stop electric car market - Opel chief
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Downloading, sharing of child sexual abuse material still a concern - Cops
Federal Police detects 808 instances of CSAM downloads in 2024. - FILE PIX
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