🌐 Kota Kinabalu

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Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah state in Malaysian Borneo, serves as a strategic regional hub for maritime trade, energy infrastructure, and geopolitical interests in Southeast Asia's resource-rich territories.

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Crowded weekend in KK tomorrow as two public gatherings on corruption, governance issues set to take place expired Politics participant 71%
National defence is everyone’s responsibility under Hanruh, says Sarawak minister expired Security affected 100%
MARA deploys military veterans to patrol MRSM hostels in bullying crackdown expired Politics participant 76%
King urges modernisation of Malaysian Armed Forces with technology-driven defence assets expired AI & Tech involved 60%
Is Malaysia risking its world-class coral reefs for offshore oil? expired Travel involved 78%
Iranian ambassador highlights 60-day oil waiver as chance for Petronas and Malaysia to deepen cooperation expired Energy involved 96%
Malaysia has enough fertiliser stock for nine months, no immediate risk, says deputy minister expired Commodities involved 69%
Loke: Malaysia must modernise ports, secure shipping routes amid global uncertainty expired Politics participant 64%
Pahang Sultan: Tahfiz students can become future AI, medical, and engineering experts expired Health epicenter 81%
PSM CEO charged with RM1.45m graft over Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre tender expired Politics participant 92%
Tsunami advisory issued for Sabah’s east coast after powerful Mindanao quake rattles region expired Security affected 100%
PAS-Bersatu break-up paves way for new Malay-centric pact, with implications for Malaysia politics expired Politics participant 100%
For Malaysia’s Rohingya refugees, survival is just the start expired Conflict theater 100%
New MACC chief orders all officers to declare assets within one month, pledges to lead by example expired Politics participant 100%
Upko applies to join Gabungan Rakyat Sabah coalition expired Politics participant 90%