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Images that circulated across social media showed several female runners without headscarves, a direct challenge to Iran’s long-standing requirement for women to cover their hair and wear modest clothing. - Photo: X / @iraninternational
World
Iran arrests two marathon organisers for allowing women to compete without veils
TEHRAN - Iranian authorities have arrested two organisers of a marathon on Kish island, the...
The sultan is in Kuala Lumpur with other Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders, who are meeting on Tuesday with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and dignitaries from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Photo: STA ROSA / AFP
Focus
Brunei sultan in KL hospital for 'fatigue'
KUALA LUMPUR - Brunei's Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah was admitted to the National Heart Institute in...
Podcast
Why Pahang’s Political Script Hasn’t Changed Since 1957?
In the latest episode of Top News Podcast, Dato' Nizar Najib speaks passionately about...
Nur Ikhmal Danial Zakaria showing the halal marshmallows he sells. Photo by Bernama
Money
Soft, sweet and halal – say hello to Hello Marshmallow!
KUALA LUMPUR - Recognising the difficulty Muslim consumers face in finding halal marshmallows, Nur...
When it comes to Malaysia's voting procedures, the junction of race, religion, and royal influence provides a multidimensional challenge to the country's political and social stability. - Photo for illustration purpose only. FILE PIX
LETTERS
Navigating Malaysia's Electoral Landscape: The interplay of Race, Religion, and Royalty in the wake of Kuala Kubu Bharu by-election
RACE, religion, and royal (3R) power are three key strands that frequently intersect in Malaysian...
Malaysia is a multi-diverse country, made up of different race, religion and colour. (Sinar Daily AI illustration)
COMMENTARY
Combating Selective Xenophobia: A Call for Evidence-Based Discourse and Government Accountability - Where’s the proof?
As an activist and a person trained as a researcher, and someone who speaks to scholars deeply...
Na'im. Bernama FILE PIX
Focus
National Syariah Judiciary Committee to be formed
PUTRAJAYA - The Conference of Rulers has consented to the establishment of the National Syariah...
Former law minister Datuk Mohd Zaid Ibrahim - FILE PIX
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Zaid Ibrahim lauds Federal Court's decision declaring Kelantan criminal enactment provisions unconstitutional
SHAH ALAM - Former law minister Datuk Mohd Zaid Ibrahim has praised the Federal Court for upholding...
Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Focus
Syariah Court, Islamic laws will not fade into oblivion - Chief Justice
PUTRAJAYA - The petition filed by two women in challenging the constitutionality and legality of 18...
Ngeh Koo Ham - FILE PIX
Focus
Possible connection between media statement and arson attack - Ngeh
MANJUNG - Beruas MP, Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham believed that the suspected arson at his house in Ayer Tawar...
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The Journey Continues: Peterpan, Semua Tentang Kita will be held at the The Star Theatre in Singapore on July 3 before continuing at the Idea Live Arena on July 11. Photo by Bernama
Peterpan returns to Malaysia, Singapore after 18 years
As France's fourth-largest city, Toulouse offers the sophistication of a major metropolis while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the hustle and bustle of Paris.
Toulouse: The charm of France’s ‘Pink City’
Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Forestry and Environment senior lecturer Dr Muhammad Heikal Ismail said the government's proactive effort is timely in boosting the national recycling rate, which stands at 35 per cent. (Photo by Emmanuel DUNAND / AFP)
Mandatory recycling facilities at malls mark shift in waste management
Photo for illustration purposes only. - Edited via Canva
Ageing pipes keep Malaysia trapped in costly water loss cycle
Malaysia loses about 35 per cent of its treated water as NRW, highlighting major inefficiencies in its water supply system compared to international benchmarks. BERNAMA FILE PIX
Malaysia urged to go beyond infrastructure fixes in tackling water losses
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‘She said help me’ - Orang Asli man recounts moment missing Jaslinda was found
Jaslinda was transported to Tapah hospital for further treatment.
Viral ‘foreigner-built’ flat in Kajang actually occupied by locals, police say
Naazron (inset) stated that the police, alongside the Selangor Immigration Department, had previously conducted a joint enforcement operation under Ops Kutip in the area on February 28 last year.
Man breaks leg after alleged impact from world's largest tipping bucket at Penang water park
A man's family holiday at a Penang water theme park ended in a medical emergency after he suffered a severe leg fracture requiring surgery.
‘I didn’t eat for two weeks, only drank dark water, brown water’ — Jaslinda
In a recent video shared on the Facebook page Tapah Media Official, Jaslinda was seen chatting warmly with the Orang Asli community of Kampung Lubuk Gaharu, Pos Musoh, despite appearing weak and frail.
Police arrest mother of two children who fell from Tampoi apartment
Police have arrested the mother of a girl who died and her brother who was seriously injured after the children are believed to have fallen from the 12th floor of an apartment in Tampoi on Sunday. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
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