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The move to allow children to begin Year One schooling at the age of six is seen as an appropriate step, provided both parents and children are genuinely ready from next year. - Bernama photo
National
Starting Year One at six an appropriate move, says education expert
SHAH ALAM – The move to allow children to begin Year One schooling at the age of six is seen as an...
Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Photo by Asril Aswandi
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Why 2026 worries me
TIME seems to be moving fast. We celebrated 2025 only a short time ago, but now we are celebrating a...
Malaysia is estimated to have lost more than RM540 million in productivity last year due to train service disruptions in the Klang Valley. - Inset from left: Barjoyai, Mohd Faisol
National
Train delays cost Malaysia over RM540 million in lost productivity, economist says
SHAH ALAM – Malaysia is estimated to have lost over RM540 million in productivity last year, with...
The increasingly bold behaviour of lorry drivers who provoke other road users simply because they drive large vehicles has raised public concern. - (From left: Norafizah, Rani and Chia)
National
Lorry drivers under scrutiny as public voices growing concern over road provocations
SHAH ALAM - Members of the public are urging stronger and fairer enforcement after a rising number...
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National
Five years on, why are child car seats still not widely used?
KUALA LUMPUR - Effective January 2020, Malaysia made the use of child safety seats (Child Restraint...
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National
World Bank launches paper to support Malaysia's national ageing policy reforms
KUALA LUMPUR - The World Bank Group today launched the paper "Should Malaysia expand its social...
Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Syed Saddiq pushes for tougher actions to stop violence in schools
SHAH ALAM - Each time tragedy strikes, a student assaulted, another found dead, the public hears the...
The alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old student at a Melaka school has shocked Malaysians and reignited debate over school safety and accountability. - Bernama file photo
Deep Dive
Rape, rights and rotan: Why the Melaka school incident sparked a national reckoning on safety and justice
SHAH ALAM – The alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old student at a government secondary school in...
Education director-general Dr Mohd Azam Ahmad - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Education Ministry rejects caning as disciplinary tool for students
PUTRAJAYA - The Education Ministry has reaffirmed its stance against the use of caning as a...
Obesity is a major health crisis with more than one in eight people globally now obese, according to the World Health Organisation. By 2050, nearly 60 per cent of adults and one third of children are predicted to be obese. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
World
Informing parents not enough to fight childhood obesity - Study
PARIS - Government-led programmes attempting to curb childhood obesity by educating parents do not...
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US President Donald Trump. Photo by AFP
All the president's men? Inside Trump's hot guy fascination
Track rider Datuk Mohamad Azizulhasni Awang regained his crown after a three-year absence at the National Championships in Nilai on Thursday (June 11). Photo by Bernama
Azizul reclaims national sprint crown and hails rising star Akmal
The Home Ministry emphasised that the Refugee Registration Document (DPP) process is not a form of granting citizenship, permanent resident status, or the right to reside permanently in Malaysia. Photo: Ministry of Home Affairs
Home Ministry stresses Refugee Registration Document not form of granting citizenship, but...
A motorcyclist suffered injuries to his head and arm after he was allegedly attacked by another rider wielding a meat cleaver on the motorcycle lane of the Federal Highway heading towards Kuala Lumpur near Section 13 here this morning.
Motorcyclist attacked with cleaver after honking on Federal Highway
Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the incident occurred at 9.25 am local time, about one kilometre west of the United Nations Position (UNP) 6-43 in the Tibnin area. Photo by Bernama
Two Malaysian peacekeepers injured in Lebanon airstrike incident
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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.
“Ten minutes to midnight”: Ainie explodes over Negeri Sembilan assembly move
Muda secretary-general Ainie Haziqah Shafii has criticised the Negeri Sembilan government's eleventh-hour decision to dissolve the State Legislative Assembly, questioning politicians' priorities as many Malaysians continue to grapple with rising living costs.
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