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  • Fire destroys 27 homes in Kota Bharu village, no casualties reported
     KOTA BHARU, June 9 — A total of 27 semi-wooden and semi-concrete houses were destroyed in a fire that broke out in Kampung Gok Kapor here this afternoon. Kelantan Police Chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said no fatalities or injuries were reported in the incident, which affected an area of about 2.43 hectares.“”The Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) received an emergency call at 12.34 pm and arrived at the scene six minutes later. Firefighters managed to bring the b
     

Fire destroys 27 homes in Kota Bharu village, no casualties reported

9 June 2026 at 01:05

Malay Mail

 

KOTA BHARU, June 9 — A total of 27 semi-wooden and semi-concrete houses were destroyed in a fire that broke out in Kampung Gok Kapor here this afternoon. 

Kelantan Police Chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said no fatalities or injuries were reported in the incident, which affected an area of about 2.43 hectares.

“”The Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) received an emergency call at 12.34 pm and arrived at the scene six minutes later. Firefighters managed to bring the blaze under control before completely extinguishing it at 5.30 pm,” he said in a statement last night. 

He said the operation involved 38 officers and personnel from the Kota Darul Naim, Kota Bharu and Tunjong Fire and Rescue Stations, as well as the Kota Bharu volunteer fire brigade, assisted by four fire engines, two water tankers, five fire motorcycles and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services van.

According to him, witnesses reported seeing smoke and flames at about noon before the fire spread rapidly due to the close proximity of the houses.

Mohd Yusoff said preliminary investigations found no evidence of criminal elements or foul play, while the JBPM forensic team is conducting further investigations to determine the cause of the fire. 

“The estimated losses have yet to be determined and are currently being assessed by the relevant authorities,” he added. — Bernama

 

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    Manuel Gual posted a photo: Echoes of the 1940s Circus: Steam Trains, Big Top Lights and Forgotten Wonders Description A cinematic journey through a fictional vintage circus world inspired by the atmosphere of the 1940s: steam trains arriving through clouds of smoke, crowded railway platforms, canvas tents rising at dawn, performers preparing behind the scenes, glowing fairground lights, brass bands, trapeze artists, ringmasters, clowns, fortune tellers, animal acts, travelling caravans an
     

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A cinematic journey through a fictional vintage circus world inspired by the atmosphere of the 1940s: steam trains arriving through clouds of smoke, crowded railway platforms, canvas tents rising at dawn, performers preparing behind the scenes, glowing fairground lights, brass bands, trapeze artists, ringmasters, clowns, fortune tellers, animal acts, travelling caravans and the quiet moments hidden between spectacle and exhaustion.

This collection evokes the golden age of travelling circuses as if seen through the lens of an old documentary photographer, but with the visual richness of modern cinematic photography. Warm amber lights, deep shadows, smoky interiors, velvet costumes, weathered wood, worn posters, dusty roads and dramatic faces create a world suspended between memory, theatre and dream. Each image suggests a fragment of a larger story: the arrival of the circus by train, the construction of the tent, the anticipation of the crowd, the tension before the performance, the intimacy of backstage rituals and the melancholy beauty of a show that exists only for one night before disappearing again.

The series blends realism and fantasy, presenting the circus not only as entertainment but as a temporary city of artists, workers, animals, music, mystery and human emotion. It captures both the grand spectacle and the fragile backstage humanity of a travelling world built from canvas, light, discipline and illusion.

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A cinematic journey through a fictional vintage circus world inspired by the atmosphere of the 1940s: steam trains arriving through clouds of smoke, crowded railway platforms, canvas tents rising at dawn, performers preparing behind the scenes, glowing fairground lights, brass bands, trapeze artists, ringmasters, clowns, fortune tellers, animal acts, travelling caravans and the quiet moments hidden between spectacle and exhaustion.

This collection evokes the golden age of travelling circuses as if seen through the lens of an old documentary photographer, but with the visual richness of modern cinematic photography. Warm amber lights, deep shadows, smoky interiors, velvet costumes, weathered wood, worn posters, dusty roads and dramatic faces create a world suspended between memory, theatre and dream. Each image suggests a fragment of a larger story: the arrival of the circus by train, the construction of the tent, the anticipation of the crowd, the tension before the performance, the intimacy of backstage rituals and the melancholy beauty of a show that exists only for one night before disappearing again.

The series blends realism and fantasy, presenting the circus not only as entertainment but as a temporary city of artists, workers, animals, music, mystery and human emotion. It captures both the grand spectacle and the fragile backstage humanity of a travelling world built from canvas, light, discipline and illusion.

All images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.

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  • Iran says US cleared players but blocked executives, advisers from World Cup entry
    TEHRAN, June 6 — Iran on Saturday slammed World Cup host the United States over what it called “discriminatory treatment” in not granting visas for some members of the Iranian delegation to the tournament.“Why do you not say that visas were denied to a large portion of the managerial and executive staff, technical advisers, and others who are an integral part of any national football team?” the Iranian embassy in Turkey said in a post on X, referring to an earlie
     

Iran says US cleared players but blocked executives, advisers from World Cup entry

6 June 2026 at 10:14

Malay Mail

TEHRAN, June 6 — Iran on Saturday slammed World Cup host the United States over what it called “discriminatory treatment” in not granting visas for some members of the Iranian delegation to the tournament.

“Why do you not say that visas were denied to a large portion of the managerial and executive staff, technical advisers, and others who are an integral part of any national football team?” the Iranian embassy in Turkey said in a post on X, referring to an earlier announcement by US envoy Tom Barrack that visas had been granted to players.

“You have now escalated the deliberate and discriminatory treatment against Iran’s national football team to its highest level,” the embassy added.

On Friday, Barrack praised the US embassy in Ankara over its “work processing visas for Iran’s national football team” after the head of the Iranian football federation, Mehdi Taj, said on the same day that Iranian delegation have submitted passports for visas.

But reports on Saturday from the Iranian media, including sports media Varzesh3, said members of the delegation, including Taj along with executive members and analysts have not been granted visas.

On Friday, Taj told state television that his “assessment is that all visas will be issued in full, and there most likely will not be any problem in this regard”.

The Iranians relocated their World Cup base, which was initially planned to be in Tucson, Arizona, to the northwestern Mexican border city of Tijuana.

All three of the team’s group matches are in the United States.

Team Melli is to kick off their tournament with two games in Los Angeles against New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium on June 21, and to play Egypt on June 27 in Seattle. — AFP

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  • Fisherman feared drowned while attempting to swim across Pahang river in Temerloh Malay Mail
    KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 — A river fisherman is feared to have drowned after he was believed to have been swept away while attempting to swim across Sungai Pahang near Kampung Peragap, Temerloh, today.The victim, Samsul Azmi Ishury, 41, was reported missing at about 7.30am, prompting a search and rescue (SAR) operation by the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), according to an Utusan Malaysia report today.Temerloh Fire and Rescue Station operations commander
     

Fisherman feared drowned while attempting to swim across Pahang river in Temerloh

2 June 2026 at 08:37

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 2 — A river fisherman is feared to have drowned after he was believed to have been swept away while attempting to swim across Sungai Pahang near Kampung Peragap, Temerloh, today.

The victim, Samsul Azmi Ishury, 41, was reported missing at about 7.30am, prompting a search and rescue (SAR) operation by the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), according to an Utusan Malaysia report today.

Temerloh Fire and Rescue Station operations commander PBK II Muhammad Lutfi Burn Abdullah said his team received an emergency call at 7.30am before deploying firefighters to the scene.

He said initial information from witnesses indicated that the victim had tried to swim across the river before being carried away by strong currents and feared drowned.

Muhammad Lutfi said search efforts are currently focused along the river with assistance from police.

He added that the Water Rescue Team (PPDA) from the Bukit Angin Fire and Rescue Station had also been alerted to assist in the operation.

Rescue operations are ongoing.

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  • Spain’s World Cup secret weapon? Coach De la Fuente says trust and ‘family’ come before tactics
    De la Fuente credits team unity and ‘family’ ethos for Spain’s recent successPlayers’ long-term relationships with De la Fuente foster trust and understandingDe la Fuente overcame early media scepticism to lead Spain to Nations League and Euro titlesMADRID, June 5 — Spain’s 64-year-old manager Luis de la Fuente looks like a man who has made peace with football’s chaos.Kind, warm, smiling and armed with the serene certainty of someone who has spent more than a dec
     

Spain’s World Cup secret weapon? Coach De la Fuente says trust and ‘family’ come before tactics

5 June 2026 at 09:34

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  • De la Fuente credits team unity and ‘family’ ethos for Spain’s recent success
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  • De la Fuente overcame early media scepticism to lead Spain to Nations League and Euro titles

MADRID, June 5 — Spain’s 64-year-old manager Luis de la Fuente looks like a man who has made peace with football’s chaos.

Kind, warm, smiling and armed with the serene certainty of someone who has spent more than a decade building his team piece-by-piece, he heads to the World Cup with a side many regard as the one to beat.

De la Fuente, who spoke to Reuters before travelling to North America, said the secret of the European champions’ rise was more than a clear tactical path, a motivational speech or one man’s genius but something simpler and warmer.

“Some time ago, we began to emphasise a word that gave us a great deal of security, confidence and strength - family’. We want the Spanish national team to be a family,” he said.

“From the first player to the last, we all work with that idea in mind and that makes me feel very calm, very serene. It makes me work knowing that I am in good company and that gives me a great deal of confidence.”

De la Fuente’s long and unusual route to the top

It has been a long and unusual route to the top for De la Fuente, once a hard-working full back who made his name in the Basque Country with Athletic Bilbao and built his coaching career largely away from club football’s glare, spending a decade inside Spain’s youth system.

When he was appointed Spain manager over three years ago, parts of the media mocked him as “Luis de la Who?” He was seen by many as a low-key federation man, orderly and diligent, but lacking the glamour usually demanded of such a job.

His answer has been emphatic: Nations League glory in 2023, the European Championship in 2024 and a Spain side arriving at the World Cup carrying the confidence of a team that knows exactly what it is.

A practising Catholic who strives to live according to his faith, De la Fuente said he had no interest in settling old scores.

“Time proves you right and proves you wrong. Time puts everyone in their place. I knew what I had to do,” he said.

“I’m not vindictive and I believe everyone should reflect on what they may have said or done and weigh it up. I haven’t changed a bit since then. I’m still the same person, believe me ... My life hasn’t changed.

“I’m still doing exactly the same things I was doing three and a half years ago. I go to the same places, I go to the same restaurants, the same cafes, I walk down the street calmly doing exactly the same things.”

De la Fuente’s greatest advantage

If others needed convincing, his players did not. De la Fuente’s greatest advantage was once treated as a weakness: he rose step-by-step and took many of this generation with him.

Mikel Merino played under him in back-to-back European Under-21 finals against Germany, losing in 2017 but winning two years later. Mikel Oyarzabal, Dani Olmo and Fabian Ruiz were also part of that 2019 success and became senior European champions.

Merino’s first international title with De la Fuente came even earlier, in 2015, when he played alongside Rodri and goalkeeper Unai Simon in Spain’s 2-0 win over Russia in the European Under-19 Championship final in Greece.

From those older figures to Pedri, Martin Zubimendi and Marc Cucurella, players who were part of Spain’s Olympic silver-medal campaign in Tokyo, De la Fuente has a squad that often appears to understand him before he finishes a sentence.

“Our relationship goes beyond the purely professional,” he said.

“With Rodri in particular, we’ve known each other for more than 10 years; since 2015 we’ve been through a lot.

“So I’m sure that in his life, and in the lives of many of the players who are with me today, there hasn’t been a single coach who’s been able to tell them things the way I’ve told them. I guarantee it.”

For De la Fuente, that intimacy is not just sentimental but them an edge.

“They know that what I tell them comes from honesty, from integrity, and always with their best interests at heart, because they know me,” he added.

“When someone speaks from a place of confidence, from that conviction, knowing that it will get through to you, touch your heart and convince you, well, I think we’ve already won a great deal.

“Then, out on the pitch, put all your talent at the service of that idea. And at the service of your teammates - that’s your job.”

Their job will be to first get past debutants Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in Group H as they bid to win the country’s second World Cup title after Spain’s 2010 triumph. — Reuters

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