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Ringgit slips at closing after Trump confirms tariffs on Mexico, Canada

At 6pm, the ringgit depreciated to 4.4210/4255 from 4.4080/4110 at Monday’s close

M’sia remains engaged with US amid tariffs threat while expanding other markets: Anwar

Trump’s tariffs remain uncertain but Putrajaya’s approach is to keep talks going while exploring new opportunities with other countries

Trump pauses Mexico, Canada tariffs for 30 days

Postponements follows talks with countries’ leaders over their commitments to strengthen border security and curb drug trafficking

Canada orders TikTok offices closed on ‘national security’ grounds

Access to app, including to create and post content, still allowed for users in country

Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: father’s absence felt as Azimuddin scores his first goal for Speedy Tigers

18-year-old dedicates first national team goal to ailing father; finds inspiration in Faizal Saari’s mentorship

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From player to mentor: Wee Wern calls time on glittering squash career, takes on coaching challenge

A desire to impart her years of experience to the younger generation has seen former world number five squash player Low Wee Wern make the tough decision to hang up her racquet.

No forced eviction of Pasir Panjang Ulu farmers, process was legal: Perak MB

Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said the process was carried out legally, adding that MB Inc held a series of direct negotiations with the farm operators since 2021, in addition to offering ex-gratia at a reasonable rate. 

Here’s the Scoop: seeking forgiveness for taking God’s name in vain

IRRESPECTIVE of your faith, religion teaches us to see God in everything. Be it the first light of day or the shadow of the moon, the wind in the trees, or the chirping of the birds, in the laughter of children as well as the suffering of the less fortunate.