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Malaysia’s MotoGP commitment seen as investment in tourism, jobs and talent: analysts

Sports experts say that retaining the Malaysian MotoGP until 2031 will continue to generate tourism revenue, create thousands of jobs and strengthen the country's motorsport talent pipeline, making the race a long-term national investment rather than a cost

Speedy Tigers racing to master Carolan’s tactics before World Cup : Fitri

National team midfielder Fitri Saari says Malaysia's priority is adapting to Brendon Carolan's tactical philosophy as the Speedy Tigers fine-tune preparations for a daunting Hockey World Cup campaign in Belgium next month

Safawi closes in on Kuching City move as Syamer emerges as next target

The Sarawak based club are closing in on former Kuala Lumpur City winger Safawi Rasid and are also pursuing national midfielder Syamer Kutty Abba as they strengthen their squad for a demanding season featuring the Super League, ASEAN Club Championship and AFC Champions League Two

Johor 7s returns with 24 teams from four nations for ninth edition

Regional rugby sevens tournament features clubs and development sides from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand, with RM12,000 in prize money up for grabs

Malaysia must not repeat Formula One mistake : SIC after MotoGP extension

Sepang International Circuit says losing Formula One proved that regaining a world-class motorsport event is far harder than keeping one, making the extension of Malaysia's MotoGP hosting rights until 2031 a strategic investment in the country's economy and sporting future

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Elmina crash: prominent figures from Serba Dinamik, Awesome Media Network in flight operator’s company structure  

A deeper look at private jet operator Jet Valet Sdn Bhd, whose Beechcraft Model 390 aircraft crashed in Bandar Elmina, Shah Alam last month, has revealed the presence of prominent corporate figures whose other entities have come under the radar of authorities.  

Port Klang breaks into world’s top 10 busiest ports with 4.1% growth

Malaysia’s largest port overtakes Hong Kong as container volumes climb to 14.64 million TEUs in 2024

Red flags ignored, govt money down the drain? A recap of the LCS saga

The eye-watering RM9 billion littoral combat ships project courted controversy last year when multiple government and corporate reports outlined discrepancies behind the deal with main contractor Boustead Naval Shipyard and other companies.