Tourism association estimates Rain Rave Water Festival generated RM200m revenue

Mita says it also recorded 1.4b clicks across global social media platforms.​ 

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Ringgit at RM3.95 to USD as Strait of Hormuz assurances buoy sentiments

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — The ringgit strengthened against regional peers at the close as investors’ risk appetite improved, underpinned by growing confidence in safe passage through the

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Bursa Malaysia closes at intraday high on broad-based buying, improved sentiment

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 — Bursa Malaysia ended at an intraday high on broad-based buying, reflecting improving sentiment on the local front, analysts said. Rakuten Trade Sdn Bhd

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Global Sumud Flotilla 2.0: M’sian activists to press on with mission to Gaza

Sumud Nusantara Command Centre confirms they will not be returning home just yet.​ 

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SNAPSHOT | Psych evaluation for woman with knife; Johor PN ready to contest all 56 seats in state polls

What’s going on in the news today, with updates at 9am, 2pm, 6pm, and 9pm.​ 

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Tok Mat not behind N Sembilan political crisis – Zahid; Harapan, Umno to iron out differences

What’s going on in the news today, with updates at 11am, 2pm, and 6pm.​ 

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Indie newsrooms urge ‘radical collaboration’ for thriving public interest media

‘Only by working together can we take back the internet for human thriving.’​ 

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Will BN contest GE16 solo or with partners? Zahid seems to want both

BN, Harapan may come up with an understanding for the polls – analysts.​ 

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Opec+ to make first post-UAE production decision, as Iran blockade continues to take a toll

VIENNA, May 3 — Seven Opec+ members are meeting today to make their first decision on oil-production quotas since the United Arab Emirates’ departure from the cartel, which

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Vietnam’s inflation accelerates in April, trade deficit widens as West Asia crisis lingers

HANOI, May 3 — Vietnam’s consumer prices rose 5.46 per cent in April from the ‌same month last year, government data showed today, accelerating from 4.65 per cent

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