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Several areas around Kuala Lumpur were hit by flash floods following continuous heavy rain, yesterday. - Photo by Bernama
National
Floods: Public urged to take electrical, gas safety precautions
PUTRAJAYA - The public is reminded to remain vigilant and prioritise electrical and gas safety...
Aerial view of Yagua Indigenous people walking on the banks of the Amazon river at Isla de los Micos, Amazonas department, Colombia, on October 4, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Amazon drought leaves Colombian border town high and dry
LETICIA - Extreme drought affecting large parts of South America has dramatically reduced the flow...
Neighborhoods are inundated in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton in Lake Maggiore, Florida, on October 10, 2024. (Photo by Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo / AFP)
World
Losing Everything: Hurricane hits retirement complex in Florida
CLEARWATER, US - As gushing water from Hurricane Milton flooded their Florida apartment, Lidier...
The all-female cooperative 'Piel Marina' (Marine Skin) turns fish skins into sustainable fashion items. Photo by AFP
World
Carpe diem: The Costa Rican women turning fish into fashion
COSTA DE PAJAROS - On a beach in Costa Rica, as fishermen land the day's catch, two women are...
Maya Sialuk Jakobsen, professional tattoo artist and expert in Inuit tattooing, looks through a folder of Inuit tattoo designs in her tattoo studio in Svendborg, Denmark on September 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Greenland's women rediscover Inuit facial tattoos
NUUK - Andu Schiodt Pikilak has dark dashes on her forehead descending into a deep "V" like geese...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Is your kitchen sponge a bacterial breeding ground?
SHAH ALAM - Cleanliness and well-being are closely linked, as neglecting the former can negatively...
Aerial view of firefighters working on a fire outbreak in a rural area of Corumba, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil on June 26, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
What we know about the fire 'pandemic' plaguing Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil is burning. From the Amazon rainforest to the Pantanal wetlands, flames have...
A general view of a black powder, apparently composed of plants and human flesh (a clitoris cut from a girl subjected to female genital mutilation), is seen in the village of Kamassela near Touba on July 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Genitalia from girls mutilated in Ivory Coast sold for magic
TOUBA - When he was a witch doctor, Moussa Diallo would regularly smear himself in a lotion made...
JWW Birch's grave at Kampung Gajah. - File photo by Bernama
Features
The Laksamana's daughters: 'Herstory' vs 'history'
KUALA LUMPUR - A few months back, I found out that I may be a descendant of one of the major figures...
Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
National
Toxic threats: Poisonous items in homes, public spaces
SHAH ALAM - Rat poison is a common household item, but its presence in homes and public spaces poses...
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Understanding Munchausen syndrome: Why some people fake being sick
While the contest is often framed as a duel between Barisan Nasional (BN) and Pakatan Harapan (PH), the reality is more complex. Perikatan Nasional (PN), smaller parties and independents have entered the fray in ways that fragment traditional voting blocs, turning many constituencies into contests of dispersion rather than direct majority competition. Photo by Bernama
Crowded ballots, uncertain outcomes
Shoja Khalilzadeh #4 of IR Iran reacts after the 1-1 draw during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between Egypt and IR Iran at Seattle Stadium. Photo by AFP
Goal or no goal? Six disallowed World Cup goals that changed football history
After leaving the Navy in 2024 with the rank of lieutenant, 35-year-old Mohamed Adib Abdul Razak ventured into sheep farming despite having no prior experience in the industry. - Photo by Bernama
From naval officer to agropreneur, driven by food security mission
The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has issued a warning of thunderstorms, heavy rain and strong winds in five states until 7pm tonight.
Thunderstorms, heavy rain to hit parts of five states until 7pm
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Missing paranormal influencer found weak in Botanical Garden toilet
A man who went missing more than three days ago was found in a weak state in a public toilet near Skytrex Adventure Melaka in the Botanical Gardens here on Sunday. Photo: Fire and Rescue Department
Mosque fee dispute delays burial for over an hour
Public outrage has erupted following reports that the burial of a deceased Muslim man was delayed for over an hour after the management of a local mosque allegedly demanded a payment of RM1,400. Photo source: Facebook
Murdered private university student knew suspect, motive tied to personal issue, say police
Shazeli Kahar
Johor polls: Something's 'not right', says Puad Zarkashi, hinting at June 27 announcement
Barisan Nasional President Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (centre) together with BN top leadership perform the symbolic gesture at the Launch of the Barisan Nasional (BN) Johor Election Machinery, for the 16th Johor State Election (PRN), at the Educity Complex Indoor Stadium on June 7.
Khairul Aming defends Rembayung SOP after viral seating dispute, cites child safety concerns
Food content creator and Rembayung founder Khairul Aming
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