Comm Camp 2026 Brings Learning to Life
By, Sarah Jamil BATU CAVES, 28 June 2026: 42 final-year Communication students enrolled in the Internship course (COMM 4910) from the AbdulHamid AbuSulayman Kulliyyah of…
NAIROBI : Rival forces in South Sudans civil war should face sanctions and an arms embargo, Human Rights Watch said Friday, reporting œextraordinary acts of…
View More Arms embargo needed to stem South Sudan warWASHINGTON : The number of unaccompanied children illegally entering the United States at its southern border fell by half from June to July, US officials…
View More Number of unaccompanied child migrants falls by half: USBAGHDAD : Militants from the Islamic State group seized Iraqs largest hydroelectric dam on Thursday, giving them control of enormous power and water resources and…
View More Iraqi militants seize countrys largest damJOHOR BARU: A 71-YEAR-OLD doctor and an award-winning inventor, Datuk Dr Siow Kuang Ling, recently called on environmentalists and the relevant authorities to create greater…
View More Call to take care of Johor coralsSHAH ALAM: THE raging Selangor political crisis worsened yesterday as PKR and Pas continued to assert their conflicting stands on the fate of Tan Sri…
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View More A new era for national squadBy Shawal Ras GOMBAK: A video on a plea for help by a Palestinian student from International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) made its way to…
View More Video by Palestinian student in local media to raise awarenessKuala Lumpur: The Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed slightly easier yesterday by US$20 (US$1.00 = RM3.20) to US$22,380 a tonne and in tandem with…
View More KLTM end easier at US$22,380 a tonneKuala Lumpur: The ringgit closed lower against the US dollar yesterday on improved demand for the greenback, a dealer said. To continue reading the rest…
View More Ringgit down against the greenbackLondon: Brent crude fell towards US$104 (US$1.00 = RM3.20) a barrel yesterday as worries over the impact of trade sanctions on global economic growth added…
View More Brent fall to US$104 a barrel