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Malaysia’s volleyball gap laid bare as minister pushes reform drive

Lack of exposure and weak domestic structure blamed for absence from Asian rankings

Football safety under spotlight after player killed in suspected lightning strike

FAM tells organisers no match is worth risking lives following tragic friendly in Melaka

Every tournament matters when you wear the Malaysia badge: Pekan

Sports Analyst Datuk Dr Pekan Ramli suggests that Harimau Malaya should field their strongest available squad in every competition, arguing that every international tournament carries the nation's pride and deserves equal importance

Young Tigers sharpen focus with five-match Japan tour ahead of Junior Asia Cup

National junior hockey side face senior Japan test and under-21 clashes as preparations intensify for crucial continental challenge in China

‘You don’t know my struggles’: Arif Aiman fires back at ‘comfort zone’ claims

JDT star Arif Aiman Hanapi dismisses social media criticism suggesting he has avoided overseas moves for comfort, insisting his rise to the top has been shaped by sacrifice, pressure and hard work

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Right-wing commentator Ian Miles Cheong under police scrutiny

According to authorities, investigation focuses on alleged social media posts that could incite public unrest

Jangan buang kucing di pasar, hantar ke pusat perlindungan jalan terbaik

Tindakan itu juga satu kesalahan di bawah Akta Kebajikan Haiwan 2015

UPSR, PT3 and the illusion of reform: why Malaysia’s schools are stuck in factory mode – Ravindran Raman Kutty

Malaysia’s education system lurches from one reform to another, abolishing and reviving exams without addressing its deeper failure: a factory-style model that prioritises compliance and memorisation over creativity, critical thinking and digital fluency. As other nations prepare citizens for an AI-driven economy, Malaysia remains trapped in an outdated mindset that no longer serves its children — or its future