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World Cup: Hong Myung-bo steps down as S. Korea coach after early exit

Hong, 57, made the announcement at a press conference at the team's training site in Zapopan, western Mexico

Dream of playing for Harimau Malaya? Prove you’re better than heritage players: Pekan

Sports analyst challenges Malaysian-born footballers to silence critics by showing quality, hunger and commitment in the national team camp, insisting hard work and responsibility must define Harimau Malaya’s future beyond heritage stars

John Beasley set to leave Malaysian cycling when contract expires in 2027

National cycling technical director John Beasley has informed the Youth and Sports Ministry that he will not renew his contract beyond January 2027, bringing an end to a transformative tenure that helped elevate Malaysian cycling to the world stage while paving the way for a smooth leadership transition

Injury-plagued Ng Tze Yong ends BAM chapter, eyes fresh start

National men's singles shuttler Ng Tze Yong will leave the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) on June 30 after both parties agreed to part ways, bringing an end to a career marked by major achievements, a rise to world No. 14, and a prolonged battle with injuries

Tan Cheng Hoe returns as Harimau Malaya interim coach after Cklamovski exit

Former national team boss Tan Cheng Hoe has been appointed interim head coach of Harimau Malaya, with the Football Association of Malaysia banking on his experience and familiarity with the local football landscape to maintain stability and momentum following Peter Cklamovski's departure

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Budget 2026: Anwar unveils RM1.2b to revive heritage buildings and transform KL’s hawker centres, peoples’ housing

The 2026 Budget allocates funds for historic restorations, urban upgrades, and a renewed commitment to cultural preservation and inclusive city living

Much to learn from Perodua PR blunder – Ravindran Raman Kutty

Perodua’s swift correction wasn’t enough to prevent questions on inclusivity, underscoring why brands must treat religious sensitivity with the same rigour as product safety

Best results since 2013: SPM 2024 shows improvement across the board

14,179 students scored straight A’s, significantly increasing from 11,713 last year and highest number in over a decade