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Perkenal perkhidmatan tren ke Melaka, Port Dickson

Utusan Malaysia

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July 3, 2026

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BELUM terlambat untuk diucapkan sekalung tahniah kepada Kementerian Pengangkutan, Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), Perbadanan Aset Keretapi (RAC) dan Kerajaan Negeri Johor di atas pengenalan perkhidmatan Shuttle Selatan di Johor. Selain menghubungkan JB Sentral dengan Kulai, buat pertama kalinya perkhidmatan tren penumpang diperkenalkan menghubungkan stesen KTM Kempas Baru dengan Pasir Gudang. Pengenalan perkhidmatan ini memudahkan ... Read more The post Perkenal perkhidmatan tren ke Melaka, Port Dickson appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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BERNAMA

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· Jul 11, 2026

World : Bon Odori Festival Marks Golden Jubilee In Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 (Bernama) – The rhythmic beat of taiko drums welcomed thousands of visitors to Sunway City Kuala Lumpur on Saturday as they celebrated the 50th Bon Odori festival, marking the golden jubilee of one of Malaysia's largest and longest-running Japanese cultural celebrations.

National Post

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· Jun 22, 2026

Who is Glenn Joyal, Canada’s most recent appointee to the Supreme Court?

The trilingual playwright has deep Franco-Manitoban roots that include a connection to Métis leader and Member of Parliament Louis Riel

Malay Mail

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· Jul 10, 2026

PM: New Bukit Kayu Hitam-Sadao road link to spur Malaysia-Thailand border economic growth

BUKIT KAYU HITAM, July 10 — The new road alignment linking the Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration, Customs, Quarantine a...

UrduPoint

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· Jul 8, 2026

Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey

Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey

Jamaica Observer

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· Jun 23, 2026

Veteran musician Rupert Bent II dead at 83

KINGSTON, Jamaica—Rupert Bent II, an accomplished musician, engineer and airline pilot, died in Kingston on Monday, June 22, at age 83.His death was confirmed by Cindy Breakespeare, his wife of 27 years.He died one year after his son, Rupert III, who was also a respected guitarist, best known for playing with Third World.His daughter, Jana, recorded several singles during the 1990s.The senior Bent was born in Westmoreland, but spent some of his formative years in Portland. He was a graduate of Calabar High School and the College of Arts, Science and Technology (now the University of Technology).He also studied at the Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology (now known as the Algonquin College of Arts and Technology) in Ottawa, Canada.In Kingston, he worked as chief engineer at the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) and made a name as a respected session guitarist.In 1967, Bent played on Lips of Wine, the first hit song by a 10-year-old singer named Dennis Brown. That single was produced by Derrick Harriott.For several years, Bent was a member of Byron Lee and The Dragonaires.He was also a respected commercial pilot who flew with Air Jamaica, starting in 1973. Fifteen years later, Bent moved to Canada, where he worked as an airline pilot.Brakespeare remembers her husband as, “Very easygoing, very high-focused and very humble. He loved his flying, music and engineering.”Rupert Bent II is survived by his wife, daughter Jana and granddaughter Salah.—Howard Campbell

Daily Finland

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· Jun 28, 2026

Man drowns in Kirkkonummi, 1 killed in road mishap in Kuusamo

A man drowned in Kirkkonummi on Sunday while another person was killed in a road accident in Kuusamo late Saturday night, police said in separate press releases. A man went missing while swimming in water near Morsfjärden beach in Kirkkonummi, a municipality in Uusimaa region on Sunday. Responding to an alarm, Police, Border Guard and rescue service people rushed to the spot and a Border Guard helicopter spotted the drowned man in the water and recovered his body. Police did not divulge the detail identity of the deceased but said that he was 30 years old man. They are investigating into the case to find out the reason behind the death. Meanwhile, one person was killed in a road accident on Kemijärventie road in Kuusamo, a municipality under Northern Ostrobothnia region on late Saturday night. The accident took place at about 11:20 p.m. when a private car skidded off the road and fell into the roadside ditch. The driver of the car, who was alone onboard, died on the spot. Police, however, did not divulge detail identity of the deceased. Police and the Accident Investigation Board are investigating into theincidentto find out the reasons behind the accident.

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Related coverage for "Perkenal perkhidmatan tren ke Melaka, Port Dickson": BERNAMA — World : Bon Odori Festival Marks Golden Jubilee In Kuala Lumpur. National Post — Who is Glenn Joyal, Canada’s most recent appointee to the Supreme Court?. Malay Mail — PM: New Bukit Kayu Hitam-Sadao road link to spur Malaysia-Thailand border economic growth. UrduPoint — Keeping Pakistan's Musical Heritage Alive: Basit Naeemi's Enduring Journey. Jamaica Observer — Veteran musician Rupert Bent II dead at 83. Daily Finland — Man drowns in Kirkkonummi, 1 killed in road mishap in Kuusamo