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Four young children are seen running on a track.
Malaysia’s failure to win a gold medal at the Paris Olympics has ignited discussions regarding the nation’s approach to sports, and its long-term development, including the need for the government to insist that sports be taken seriously in schools.
The closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024 on Aug 11, 2024.
Malaysia’s failure to win an Olympic gold at the Paris 2024 highlights systemic issues. The small pool of talent and outdated sports administration are major concerns. There is a need for fresh leadership, strategic changes, and a review of funding.
Malaysia 5G network.
Malaysia’s telecommunications industry is abuzz about the deployment of the nation’s second 5G network. A decision will be made “soon”, according to Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo, as Putrajaya is keen to transition to a dual wholesale network by year’s end.
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The claim of self-defence by Israel is unjustifiable. How can an oppressive occupying force, which has committed horrendous atrocities against the occupied, claim self-defence in Gaza, where it has slaughtered defenceless indigenous people since its illegal occupation of Palestine 75 years ago, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
Malaysia's Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom (left) on the track after being knocked down by Japanese rider Shinji Nakano (right) in the Keirin final at the Paris Olympics. Image by OCM
The Malaysian contingent returns from the Paris Olympics with two bronze medals from badminton after cyclist Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom crashes in the Keirin final.

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