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A sandfisher hooks his canoe to a makeshift anchor to avoid being swept away by strong currents on the banks of the Ubangui River at the outskirts of Bangui on August 16, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Africa faces disproportionate burden from climate change - UN
ABIDJAN - Africa faces a disproportionate burden from climate change and the costs of adapting, the...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - File photo by Bernama
National
Extreme poverty: Is there light at the end of the tunnel?
KOTA KINABALU - A distance of more than 200 kilometres separates these two heads of households, yet...
The sun rises against high-rise buildings in Beijing on September 6, 2024. China logged its hottest August in more than six decades last month, its national weather service said, after the country endured a summer of extreme weather and heatwaves across much of its north and west. (Photo by AFP)
World
August 2024 ties as hottest month ever recorded
BRUSSELS - August 2024 has tied with August 2023 as the hottest month on record globally, with the...
Former Finnish prime minister Sanna Marin was one of Europe's youngest leaders. She became the Prime Minister of Finland at the age of 34. - Photo by AFP
National
Not impossible for Malaysia to have a young Prime Minister
SHAH ALAM - Despite various challenges, appointing a young Prime Minister in Malaysia is not...
Gerakan president Datuk Dr Dominic Lau Hoe Chai suggested that the government considered using sonar or seismometers for mapping to assess the ground conditions in high-risk areas.
National
Dominic urges immediate inspection of subsurface structures in KL
SHAH ALAM - Inspections in areas at risk of ground subsidence in Kuala Lumpur need to be done...
Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh - Photo by Bernama
Sports
Youth and Sports Ministry to reform sports administration next year, involving ex-athletes
KUALA LUMPUR - The Youth and Sports Ministry (KBS) will reform sports administration involving the...
It is time for the authorities, with the assistance of various experts, to study the underground risks and the interaction with utility or infrastructure systems, particularly in Kuala Lumpur, to reduce the risk of disasters and loss of life.
National
Conduct comprehensive assessment of underground safety in KL
SHAH ALAM - It is time for the authorities, with the assistance of various experts, to study the...
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National
Beyond bleaching: Human activities threaten coral survival
SHAH ALAM - While mass coral bleaching is not caused by poor diving practices, such practices can...
Image for illustrative purposes only. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
National
80 per cent of Malaysian corals bleached due to heatwave
SHAH ALAM - The devastating effects of coral bleaching are being felt across Malaysia, with...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
National
Govt must implement stronger policies to protect coral reefs from escalating threats
SHAH ALAM - The government must take decisive action by implementing critical policies and...
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Cancer-free since 2021, Izzah, who was born in Kampung Kemahang, Benta in Lipis, said that her gluten-free biscuits are produced in a workshop located in the Rukun Tetangga area of Kampung Cenderawasih Timur, here. Photo by Bernama
Cancer survivor single mum produces gluten-free biscuits
Nur Fatin Yasmin Firdaus demonstrates her skill in weaving ketupat, a traditional craft that is becoming increasingly rare among the younger generation, when met by Bernama at the Ketupat Weaving Workshop held in conjunction with the RIUH Raya Baik Baik programme here recently. Photo by Bernama
A Raya classic at risk: Passing down the art of Ketupat weaving
Zulaikha noted that traditional batik patterns were created with great artistry and meaning, so understanding how to arrange them properly is also a form of appreciation for the craftsmanship. - Bernama photo
Workshop revives batik sarong styling
Sharing his journey as a swiftlet nest entrepreneur, Hadi said about 8,000 swiftlets now nest in the three-storey structure he owns in Felda Gugusan Adela. - Bernama photo
Former teacher finds success in swiftlet nest farming
Fasting since primary six, Adam finally embraces Islam
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Raya just got better! Extra public holiday set for Hari Raya Aidilfitri, regardless of Friday or Saturday celebration
KOTA KINABALU, March 15 — Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim arrives to officiate the launch of the Hari Pengguna Kebangsaan 2026 celebration at Suria Sabah, accompanied by Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor. (BERNAMA photo)
Amira Aisya officially succeeds Syed Saddiq as Muda president
Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz had been acting president of Muda after Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman stepped down from the post. - Photo by Mohd Halim Abdul Wahid/Sinar
Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Harimau Malaya handed 3-0 defeats to Nepal, Vietnam in Asian Cup Qualifiers
FAM said it will submit a written request to obtain the grounds of the decision from the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee before considering the next course of action regarding the matter. - Bernama file photo
Sarawak announces additional public holiday for Aidilfitri
The Sarawak State Government has announced that an additional public holiday will be observed in conjunction with this year’s Aidilfitri celebration. - Bernama file photo
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