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Comics, Sneakers & More: Collectibles Livestreaming Platform Secures RM5.8 Million Funding
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Sports
#Budget2025: Govt Allocates Millions For Football, Cricket, And Esports
Funding for cricket has been inspired by Anwar's recent visits to India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, where the sport enjoys immense popularity.
News
#Budget2025: Allocation For Treating Rare Diseases Increased To RM25 Million
The government has also introduced a tax incentive to encourage Malaysians to contribute to the Rare Disease Fund, allowing donors to claim tax deductions equal to the actual amount of their donations.
News
Police Report Lodged Against Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
The police report was lodged at the Dang Wangi police headquarters by Perikatan Nasional (PN) deputy youth chief Wan Fayhsal against Anwar for alleging that PN's election campaign funds came from gaming companies.
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TikTok Bans Political Accounts From Monetising Posts & Soliciting Campaign Fundraising
"TikTok is an entertainment platform where people come to share their stories, and understand other people's experiences, too."
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Cabinet Approves RM240 Million To Revive Podium Programme From 2022 To 2025
The Ministry of Youth and Sports will also review the contracts of several athletes who were dropped from the elite programme earlier this year due to budget constraints.
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NSC Apologises To National Squash Player For Dropping Her From Their Training Programme
NSC Athletes Division director Jefri Ngadirin said athletes who have been dropped from Podium Programme may return if they prove themselves during upcoming training stints.
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144 National Athletes Axed From NSC's Training Programme Due To Budget Cuts
"It definitely feels like I've been used and then tossed away," said national squash player Low Wee Wern.
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#Bajet2022: RM10 Million Allocated To NSC For OKU Athletes
Meanwhile, RM30 million will be allocated to upgrade government infrastructure to be disabled-friendly.