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Children playing in the rain during school holidays at Kampung Kijal, Kemaman, Terengganu on Dec 16, 2021. (Source: Bernama)
COLUMNISTS
Rights of Children in Malaysia: A new beginning
Child’s rights is almost unknown in Malaysia as traditionally children are only seen but not...
SHAH ALAM, Dec 21 - Nadma director-general Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim distributing food aid to flood victims after a press conference at Taman Sri Muda, Seksyen 25, Shah Alam, Selangor. (Source: Bernama)
LETTERS
No Excuse for Poorly Coordinated Disaster Management
The recent flood showed how the government is more concerned about post-disaster relief than...
Thousands rally for action on climate change around New Zealand a few years back. (Source: 123rf)
National
Malaysians need to practice disaster risk reduction measures, prepare for the worse
Malaysia is no longer a disaster-free zone and must prepare itself for sudden extreme weather...
GEDONG, DEC 14 - Siti Sri Songket's owner Siti Hawa Saleh weaving Sarawakian songket at her home in Kampung Gedong, Sarawak. She has been in the weaving industry for the past 30 years. (Source: Bernama)
National
Songket recognised as Unesco List of Representatives - Motac
KUALA LUMPUR - Songket, dubbed 'Ratu Kain' in Malay weaving, once again has made history...
LETTERS
Closing 2021: Reflecting on the Dire State of the Nation
As we move closer to the end of 2021, it is helpful to reflect on the current state of the country...
Volunteers from the Southern Volunteers group organising various types of contributions from 20 local companies worth RM400,000 for flood victims at the Sukma Secretariat Office in East Ledang. (Source: Bernama)
COLUMNISTS
It's time to bring foreign policy closer to home and the masses
"This the times' plague, when madmen lead the blind." This William Shakespeare's quote...
Women empowerment: Decision Makers guest panellists Pejuang Women's Wing Chief Datin Paduka Che Asmah Ibrahim (second from left), Izzana (second from right) and Prof Dr Solehah (right).
Politics
When you say a Prime Minister, do you imagine a man or a woman? - Girls for Girls International President asks
Cultural beliefs and Malaysia’s political structure is hindering women’s progress in...
Source: 123rf
COLUMNISTS
Beyond 4IR: Hyper-connectivity of the Neuro Quantified Era
Observing history, every subsequent industrial revolution was an advancement in automation of our...
Photo by AFP
LETTERS
Refusing entry of Israeli squash players is correct
The Malaysian government’s decision to refuse entry to Israeli players to the World Squash...
A handout photo made available by Belta news agency shows asylum-seekers, refugees and migrants gathered at the Bruzgi-Kuznica Bialostocka border crossing, Belarus, Nov 15, 2021. (Photo by EPA)
New defense strategy to help EU face situations like Belarus
BRUSSELS - The European Union's new defense strategy, called the Strategic Compass, is designed...
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A woman and her grandson were found dead in a fire that destroyed a two-storey workers’ quarters of a shipping company on Jalan Nyigu, early today. Photo: Facebook/Sibu Sarawak page
Woman, grandson killed in fire in Bintulu
The government is expected to generate annual savings of between RM10 billion and RM12 billion after foreign nationals are no longer allowed to benefit from subsidised items such as packet cooking oil and RON95 petrol.
Subsidy restrictions on foreigners may yield up to RM12 billion in savings
JDT player Bergson Gustavo Silveira Da Silva (back) celebrates a goal with teammate Marcos Guilherme De Almeida Santos Matos (front) during their Super League match against Imigresen FC at Sultan Ibrahim Stadium. Photo by Bernama
Super League: JDT extend winning streak, Faisal Halim saves Selangor the blushes
An elderly woman in her 70s, known to locals as ‘Moksu Bedak Sejuk’, died in a car accident in front of a Shell petrol station on Jalan Sultan Ibrahim here on Feb 1.
‘Moksu Bedak Sejuk’ killed in car accident in Kota Bharu
A total of 76.8 tonnes of mandarin oranges intended for Chinese New Year supplies were destroyed in a fire at a warehouse along Jalan Kebun Sultan, Kota Bharu. Photo: Fire and Rescue Department
Warehouse fire destroys 77 tonnes of mandarin oranges in Kota Bharu
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Girl injured in alleged attack, attempted abduction while walking to Rawang night market
Neighbours who noticed the commotion rushed to the scene and managed to stop the attack.
Dr M makes first public appearance after hip fracture
Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was seen seated in a wheelchair Pavilion Damansara. - Photo: THE STAR
FAM exco members resign en masse with immediate effect
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) today announced that all members of its Executive Committee (Exco) for the 2025-2029 term have collectively and voluntarily tendered their resignations with immediate effect. Bernama FILE PIX
Housewife claims rat remains found in popular brand’s canned spaghetti sauce
Rohaniza lodged a complaint with the Health Ministry after discovering a foreign object in the spaghetti sauce she purchased from a supermarket.
Tangkak restaurant owner scammed of RM364,500 by fake police officer
Photo for illustration purpose only. - 123RF photo
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