PETALING JAYA, Jan 23 — PUMA Malaysia and the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) today unveiled the new Harimau Malaya (national squad) jerseys, symbolising the start of a new era for Malaysian ...
Wading through the colorful coves and granite boulders of The Baths in Virgin Gorda is undeniably the most notable experience you can have in the British Virgin Islands. Travelers and experts ...
What do you imagine when you think of a British accent? If you’re imagining the refined tones of Queen Elizabeth II, the charming patter of Hugh Grant in a rom-com or the whisperings in a ...
lfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist renowned for co-developing ... dominated the economies of British India and British Malaya. This preference for state capitalism versus laissez ...
A sizeable Bengali diaspora became visible in British Malaya during the late nineteenth century. It gradually created social and cultural spaces alongside other migrating communities, such as the ...
KUALA LUMPUR: The allocation of RM15mil announced for Malaysian football during the presentation of Budget 2025, specifically for the development of the Harimau Malaya squad, has been doubled to ...
MR. WALLACE, in his work on the “Geographical Distribution of Animals,” has the remark that no volcano, active or extinct, is known to exist within the area of the island of Borneo ...
KOTA KINABALU: It was a sentimental journey back in time for Alec Brown, the youngest son of George Brown, a senior forestry officer who served in British North Borneo before and after World War II.
It’s a vantage point that’s crucial to survey a development roughly the size of Las Vegas, stretched across 36,000 hectares (139 square miles) of Borneo’s central Kalimantan region ...
The Malayan Dollar circulated in the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, and British Borneo until 1939. After World War II, there were significant changes to the currency systems in Malaysia. The Malaya and ...
Tea, that old British favourite, was not under restriction until July 1940, and from the outset children were entitled to extra foods considered essential for growth, such as milk and orange juice.