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Trump vows to punish Iran and Houthis for attacks in Red Sea

DUBAI - US missiles struck targets across Iran, reaching as far as its Caspian coast, on July 24 after President Donald Trump vowed “major military punishment” for Tehran and its Houthi allies in Yemen for extending the Middle East war to a second major shipping chokepoint, the mouth of the Red Sea. Two weeks after

Japan’s 100 Hours Curry brings their award-winning curry with a richer flavour to Kuala Lumpur’s MyTown

Chicken Katsu with Omelette Curry Rice with the original curry is the best pairing for its crunchy and creamy textures combined with that richer curry. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi By Lee Khang Yi First Published: Friday, 24 Jul 2026 12:33 PM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, July 24 — The first thing that strikes you

UFC Abu Dhabi: Ankalaev vs. Guskov weigh-in results

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Justin Sun accuses Trump-backed World Liberty of hidden backdoor control

Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, has accused World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a DeFi venture backed by the Trump family, of concealing a blacklist mechanism in its token contract that allows the project to freeze, control or seize user funds and undermine the principle of decentralization. Sun, who poured capital into WLFI during its early

Businessperson accuses PKR MP of taking RM9.5m to ‘resolve’ corporate mafia scandal

News Businessperson accuses PKR MP of taking RM9.5m to 'resolve' corporate mafia scandal Published:   Mar 24, 2026 2:37 PM ⋅ Updated: 10:28 AM 71 Mired in the “corporate mafia” scandal, businessperson Victor Chin today accused a PKR MP of taking RM9.5 million from him to help resolve the issue. He also threatened to expose

Coinbase Accuses Australia’s Big Four Banks of ‘Unlawful’ Crypto Debanking

Coinbase has taken its fight against crypto debanking to Australia’s parliament, filing a formal complaint that accuses the country’s biggest banks of shutting legitimate crypto businesses out of the financial system. Here’s the scoop. Big Four Banks Named in Filing The submission, sent to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics, names Commonwealth Bank

ANC accuses AfriForum of racist disinformation

JOHANNESBURG - The African National Congress has slammed AfriForum, accusing it of spreading racist disinformation and undermining South Africa’s democracy. The party accuses AfriForum of twisting a legal Home Affairs operation against undocumented foreign nationals, framing it as racial persecution and stoking division. READ: [SA dismisses US claims over alleged harassment of officials] Seven Kenyans

Nara Lokesh accuses YSRCP of stalling investments via PILs, Opposition seeks more transparency

A political controversy over investments and job creation erupted in Andhra Pradesh with the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) accusing YSRCP of filing public interest litigations (PILs) to stall big-ticket projects and the Opposition party blaming the government for allotting valuable land at throwaway prices. Andhra Pradesh Minister for IT, Electronics and Communications Nara Lokesh

ADC accuses presidency of padding, misclassifying projects in infrastructure report

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the Presidency of releasing a misleading “Infrastructure Equity” report, alleging that it contains false claims, misclassified projects, and recycled achievements from previous administrations. In a statement on Tuesday, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the report reinforces concerns about exclusionary governance and exposes what he described

DIRCO accuses local journalist of publishing ‘unverified hogwash’

PRETORIA - The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has refuted claims that the government knew of Hamas plans to attack Israel on 7 October 2023. Spokesperson Chrispin Phiri has told eNCA that local journalist, Paula Slier, who published a blog for the Times of Israel, had repeated unverified and questionable claims made by a

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Trump vows to punish Iran and Houthis for attacks in Red Sea

DUBAI - US missiles struck targets across Iran, reaching as far as its Caspian coast, on July 24 after President Donald Trump vowed “major military punishment” for Tehran and its Houthi allies in Yemen for extending the Middle East war to a second major shipping chokepoint, the mouth of the Red Sea. Two weeks after

Japan’s 100 Hours Curry brings their award-winning curry with a richer flavour to Kuala Lumpur’s MyTown

Chicken Katsu with Omelette Curry Rice with the original curry is the best pairing for its crunchy and creamy textures combined with that richer curry. — Picture by Lee Khang Yi By Lee Khang Yi First Published: Friday, 24 Jul 2026 12:33 PM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, July 24 — The first thing that strikes you

UFC Abu Dhabi: Ankalaev vs. Guskov weigh-in results

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Police detain several after student and father attacked outside Serdang school

Serdang district police chief ACP Muhamad Farid Ahmad said several individuals have been detained over the assault of a 16-year-old student and his father outside a school in Taman Desaminium. — Picture by Raymond Manuel First Published: Friday, 24 Jul 2026 12:22 PM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, July 24 — Police have detained several individuals to

Madison Square Garden Locked Nearly All Security Staff Out of Its Camera Network for Taylor Swift’s Wedding, New Report Claims

Photo Credit: Milan Malkomes Madison Square Garden’s controversial surveillance cameras were not at full capacity at Taylor Swift’s wedding, with the majority of security staff forcibly locked out of the network during the event according to a new report. Despite Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan touting the venue’s face-recognition and surveillance camera network as