We are looking forward to closer ties with Bangladesh, Malaysian Higher Education Minister Dr Zambry Andel Kadir says ...
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Obi the giraffe will be going to the Dallas Zoo and Olan the Malayan tiger is heading to the Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park, Fla. The animal transfers are a part of the Association of Zoos and ...
The long-awaited Chinese coffeehouse chain, Luckin Coffee (瑞幸咖啡), will finally make its way to Malaysian shores in 2025! This comes after the subsidiary of Malaysia-listed Hextar Industries Bhd, ...
Not everyone agrees. There are no plans yet about where the new council boundaries would be but, after talking to lots of people in local government, we think the above map may be quite close to ...
Tycoon’s $5-billion legacy contrasts his son’s renunciation of wealth Ananda Krishnan (AK), who shaped Malaysia's corporate world, is an 'entrepreneur at heart' and leaves legacy of business ...
A globally endangered Malayan tapir has been spotted enjoying island life on Pulau Ubin, eating fallen fruit and leafy branches. According to a Nature in Singapore journal record published on Nov ...
KUALA LUMPUR-Mr Ananda Krishnan, the elusive billionaire who rose from oil trader to one of Malaysia’s most prolific dealmakers and bankrolled the 1985 Live Aid concert, has died. He was 86.
Reclusive Malaysian billionaire Ananda Krishnan, one of Malaysia’s wealthiest individuals who was instrumental in bringing satellite television to the country through his communications empire ...
Ananda Krishnan, one of Malaysia's wealthiest individuals with a business empire spanning telecommunications, satellites, media, oil, gas, and real estate, passed away, according to a statement from ...
Ananda Krishnan, one of Malaysia’s most prominent corporate faces and a pioneer in the nation’s telecommunications industry, has passed away at the age of 86. The tragic development was confirmed ...
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 37,000 people have been affected by flooding caused by torrential rain in six Malaysian states this week, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday (Nov 28).