IF Carlos De Imus’ latest achievement is any indication, he’s on track to contend for gold at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games ...
PETALING JAYA : Former national cyclist Shaharudin Jaffar, who was instrumental to the sport’s national development, has died at 84. He died at 2pm today at Shah Alam Hospital after suffering from ...
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Philstar.com on MSNEsteban pushes forwardMaxine Esteban, the Filipina fencer who now represents Ivory Coast in the international arena, has no plans of slowing down ...
If the Southeast Asian Games gold winner hadn’t beaten Belgian Ben Broeders and Frenchman Renaud Lavillenie, who had identical 5.65ms, via countback, the former would have finished either ninth ...
Major cities in Southeast Asia were covered by the group SEVENTEEN (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, ...
Bang Bang (MLBB), one of the world’s most popular Multiplayer Online Battle Arena games, is teaming up with global leading ...
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Esquire Philippines on MSNPhilippines to Host First-Ever FIFA Futsal Women's World CupA First. The FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup was first announced in December 2022, and it was in May 2024 that the Philippines ...
Coda, a leader in digital content monetization, and Niko Partners, the leading market research firm specializing in gaming ...
Indonesian Youtuber Jess No Limit receives the MURI award for having the largest number of subscribers on YouTube in ...
Despite Indonesia's influx of foreign-born talent, Jay Idzes insists everyone is aware of their "duty" to the nation.
Malaysian sports lost another icon when cycling legend Saharudin Jaffar died at 2.17 pm today. He was 84. His eldest son, 55-year-old Suhaimi Saharudin, confirmed the news when contacted by Bernama, ...
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