oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | european football, football clubs, football players, soccer, sports
At merely 18 years old, Endrick is already encountering skepticism regarding his prospects. Despite being a Brazilian forward who has played only 16 times and scored once in La Liga for Real Madrid, he got selected for the national team because of an injury to Neymar. These circumstances have sparked discussions about where he stands among Brazil’s players as they look towards the 2026 World Cup.
On Romario TV, the promising Madrid youngster did not conceal his worries: “Honestly, I’m concerned that I might not make it to the World Cup as it is one of my biggest aspirations.”
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Although penetrating into one of the largest clubs globally isn’t simple, Endrick remains hopeful: “Each time I step onto the field, I aim to demonstrate some aspects of my gameplay so that I might catch the attention of the national team selectors. My aspiration for next year is to join their ranks and, with divine favor, help us clinch victory in the World Cup.”
His statements reveal not just his aspirations but also the increasing strain on Brazil’s emerging talent—as he continues to learn how to manage the high expectations of both Real Madrid and national team football.
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oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | government, government regulations, news, news media, social media
PETALLING JAYA: According to Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching, MCMC’s study aimed at verifying whether the count of X users in Malaysia falls under eight million is expected to conclude by the third quarter of this year.
According to Bernama, she stated that the operators of X had earlier mentioned they were ineligible for classification under the application services provider category to function within Malaysia due to their local user count falling short of the eight million-user benchmark.
“MCMC is carrying out a survey to ascertain, through our data and analysis, if X has over eight million users,” she stated in the Senate.
Teo mentioned that MCMC was interacting with the platform’s supplier as well as two additional firms, specifically Meta and Google, neither of which have acquired licenses yet.
She addressed an additional query posed by Senator Robert Lau regarding whether the communications ministry had established a timeline for qualified firms to submit their license applications and what measures would be implemented should these entities fail to adhere to this requirement.
Teo mentioned that there isn’t a strict timeline for social media platforms to obtain their licenses, however, MCMC could implement various actions should these companies fail to submit their applications.
According to Section 126 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, which was amended on February 11, service providers could be subject to a maximum fine of RM1 million or imprisonment for up to 10 years. Additionally, they will incur an extra fine of RM100,000 per day for every day the violation persists post-conviction.
“Furthermore, according to Section 243, we have the authority to impose a penalty not greater than 50% of the highest possible fine,” she stated.
In response to an additional query from Senator Tiew Way Keng regarding the ministry’s actions against fraud and related problems on Meta and Google’s platforms, Teo mentioned that up until March 15, a cumulative figure of 46,929 postings was taken down from Facebook. This includes content associated with scams and illegal online betting activities.
The ministry and government will persist in supporting the liberty of expression.
Nevertheless, the difficulty we encounter lies in the enormous volume of explicit material, fraudulent schemes, and illegal betting operations present on platforms like Facebook.
“Therefore, we must implement stronger measures if Meta continues to be uncooperative,” she stated.
Teo mentioned that both the government and MCMC would ask Meta to strengthen advertisement protocols in Malaysia, akin to what has been done in Singapore.
“In Singapore, advertisers must verify their identity before posting ads or boosting content. The question is: why is this stringent screening applied only in Singapore and not globally?
“If they can strengthen their advertisement screening processes in Singapore, why not in Malaysia, Thailand, and other nations as well? It’s an idea worth contemplating,” she stated.
oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | road safety, speed cameras, speeding, traffic laws, transportation
The authorities will commence the trial of the new Automated Awareness Safety System (AWAS) this June. This innovative system will employ a novel approach to replace the current methods used for detecting speeding infractions.
AWAS trial routes

The dates and locations of the trials were disclosed by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Transport, Jana Santhiran. The authorities have already set up the new AWAS camera system.
different places throughout the nation
The forthcoming trials will encompass just two highway routes.
One option could be from the Genting Sempah tunnel all the way to the Gombak Rest & Recreation area along the KL-Karak Expressway. Additionally, they intend to trial this system on the stretch connecting the Senawang toll plaza with the Simpang Ampat toll plaza on the North-South Expressway.
AWAS versus AES – what are the distinctions between them?

AWAS is using
the Ekin Spotter cameras
which
substituted the outdated Redflex Traffic Systems cameras with new ones
those utilized for the preceding one
Automated Enforcement System
(AES). The module-based camera can detect speeds of up to 320 km/h along with Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology.
Rather than recording the velocity of vehicles as they pass by, AWAS is implementing the point-to-point approach which measures the duration taken for a vehicle to arrive at its designated endpoint relative to the established speed limits along the route. Consequently, simply reducing your pace near traditional speed monitoring cameras won’t prevent you from being detected.

Consider this situation: You are meant to get to a specific toll plaza from location A within 30 minutes, assuming a speed limit of 110 km/h. However, you manage to reach the plaza in just 20 minutes. This indicates that you exceeded the speed limit, potentially getting captured by AWAS in the process.
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oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | business, cars, commerce, community, sports
PETALONG JAYA: CARSOME has entered into a two-year agreement with the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) to serve as their official automotive partner.
The car e-commerce platform stated that this collaboration forms part of their initiative to assist FAM in bolstering both the male and female national squads.
“This collaboration marks an important step towards progressing Malaysian football and aiding FAM’s initiatives to boost the region’s profile of the sport by guaranteeing that the national squads have all the necessary resources to perform at their peak,” the statement read.
CARSOME also mentioned that this partnership forms part of their initiative to cultivate local talent and support the wider growth of sports in Malaysia.
The collaboration will entail CARSOME supplying FAM with 15 cars over the coming two years to guarantee that both male and female players as well as managerial staff can travel comfortably while efficiently handling all transportation needs during the match seasons.
“The supported lineup comprises Proton X90 and X70, Mazda CX-5, Nissan Serena, BMW 3 Series, Volvo XC40, Mercedes-Benz GLC, and the Toyota Alphard,” CARSOME mentioned.
The CARSOME CEO Eric Cheng reportedly stated that the company strongly supports Malaysians across various sectors including business, education, and sports.
This collaboration extends further than just transportation; it represents our commitment to propel champions ahead by guaranteeing that Malaysia’s national squads receive the backing and facilities needed to thrive.
“We trust this will motivate more Malaysians to support our national teams and cheer for their progress,” Cheng stated.
In the meantime, FAM President Joehari Ayub stated that this partnership underscores the dedication of all involved parties to elevate Malaysian football to new levels.
“By entering into this collaboration, our objective is to improve the football experience for participants, spectators, and all parties involved through programs designed to boost growth, availability, and assistance within the local football environment,” he stated.
Through this collaboration, the educational wing of CARSOME Group, known as CARSOME Academy, will provide special discounts and referral benefits exclusively to the national squad and FAM members for their range of TVET programs, soft skill courses, and additional offerings.
“This programme is designed to provide players and FAM staff with essential industry insights and hands-on abilities, offering them chances for career advancement outside of their sports journeys,” according to CARSOME.
The signing ceremony occurred at the Thistle Hotel in Johor Bahru before Malaysia’s AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Nepal at the Sultan Ibrahim Stadium this evening.
oleh admin | Mar 25, 2025 | business, commerce, government regulations, international economics, international trade
US President Donald Trump stated on Monday that he will be announcing auto tariffs within the next few days, possibly including exceptions for specific nations regarding mutual trade levies. Additionally, he suggested that tariff decisions on items such as vehicles, timber, semiconductor chips, and medicines will be made shortly.
Last month, Trump declared his intention to enforce 25% duties on imported automobiles, medications, and semiconductors starting from 2nd April. Additionally, he issued an executive directive to scrutinize trade dealings with plans for implementing extensive retaliatory tariffs anticipated to commence on the mentioned date. Following this announcement, he provided a temporary reprieve of thirty days regarding car taxes within the framework of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), effective since 3rd March.
His remarks intensified the bewilderment surrounding the continuously inconsistent tariff policies, prompting other countries to hasten discussions with the White House aiming for exceptions. “I might grant many countries some leeway,” stated Trump.
U.S. stock markets experience a strong recovery as Tesla jumps 13%.
Trump’s remarks on potential tariff exemptions came at a time when investors were seeking bargains in the US stock markets after a four-week selloff. Dip-buys in big tech stocks buoyed Wall Street, with the Nasdaq jumping more than 2% on Monday. All the Magnificent Seven stocks finished higher, with Tesla leading gains, surging 12%. However, the electric vehicle maker’s shares are still down 31% year-to-date, as CEO Elon Musk’s political intervention continues to spark backlash.
The US dollar experienced a recovery for the fourth successive trading session after the previous week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) gathering. Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, minimized the effect of President Trump’s tariffs on the economy, stating that the upward push on inflation would likely be “temporary.” The anticipation of a less stringent approach from Trump regarding tariffs coupled with the Fed’s support has aided in boosting both US stock markets and the value of the dollar.
European shares and the euro decline
By contrast, the rally in the US stock markets may have caused profit-taking moments in European equities, with both the Euro Stoxx 600 index and the DAX declining for the third consecutive trading day. Notably, the record-setting rally in Germany’s stock markets lost steam after the European Union leaders failed to secure a €5 billion Ukraine funding package last week. Europe’s defence sector retreated sharply, leading to broad losses.
Furthermore, Trump’s tariff threats could result in countermeasures from the EU, scheduled to be implemented next month. On March 12th, the European Commission declared that they plan to impose tariffs on $30 billion worth of U.S. products starting in April. This escalation in the trade conflict might spark additional sell-offs within the local markets.
The euro continued to lose strength against the dollar for the fourth consecutive day, with the EUR/USD pairing dropping below 1.08 during Tuesday’s trading in Asia—the lowest level since early March. This downturn was fueled by differing trends in government bond yields between the U.S. and Europe. Specifically, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield surged by 8 basis points amid enhanced optimism about economic expansion, whereas Germany’s equivalent yield increased just slightly by 1 basis point.