Top 10 trending searches on Google Malaysia for June 2016
Madiha Abdullah
July 1, 2016 18:00 MYT
July 1, 2016 18:00 MYT
JUNE 2016 has been a quite eventful month for the world and Malaysians alike, with the Muslims' holy month of Ramadan, news, current affairs, entertainment and sports taking centre stage.
These are the top 10 things that Malaysians search for on Google during the past month.
1. Euro 2016/Euro/UEFA Euro 2016
Football fans searched for match schedules and results around one of the biggest events on the football calendar which happens every four years.
2. Copa America/Copa America 2016
Chile won the Copa America 2016 beating Argentina in the finals which was held in the United States from June 3 to 26.
Lionel Messi retires from international football
3. Brexit
Malaysians searched for news and updates after 51.9 percent of Britain voted to exit the European Union on June 24.
4. The Conjuring 2/Conjuring 2
The sequel to the supernatural thriller directed by James Wan opened in local cinemas on June 9. Said to be one of the scariest movies of all time, fans started to search for its review and schedules.
The Conjuring 2 - Main Trailer [HD]
5. Muhammad Ali
This legendary boxer and sports icon passed away at the age of 74 on June 3, after years of battling with Parkinson's disease.
In Louisville, Muhammad Ali seen as face of 'real Islam'
6. Niat Puasa/Niat Puasa Ramadhan
Observing Muslims searched for the exact times and how to make 'niat' for fasting during Ramadan, as well as buka puasa and imsak times.
7. Central Intelligence
Malaysians searched for this action and comedy movie starring Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Kevin Hart which premiered in Malaysia on June 10.
Central Intelligence - Official Trailer [HD]
8. Lagu Raya
With Hari Raya Aidilfitri around the corner, everyone is downloading and listening to Raya songs.
9. SAPS Ibubapa
Parents checked their children's midterm exam results via the official portal 'Sistem Analisis Peperiksaan Sekolah'.
10. Difteria/Diphtheria
The deaths of several children in Malacca, Kedah and most recently in Sabah, due to this disease prompted Malaysians to confront the country's growing anti-vaccination problem.