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Tourists from South Korea walk in the snow at a scenic spot in Chitose, in Japan’s northern Hokkaido prefecture on Dec 8, 2025. - (Photo by GREG BAKER / AFP)
World
Traffic disrupted, warning issued after blizzard batters Japan's Hokkaido
TOKYO - A rapidly developing low-pressure system brought a blizzard to Hokkaido on Monday, with...
In 2025, Penang Island’s prime areas such as George Town, Bayan Lepas, Tanjung Tokong and Jelutong range between RM300 and RM2,000 per square foot, with the island-wide average around RM350 to RM450. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
LETTERS
Why Penang should pay more lease to Kedah, why Singapore should pay more for water to Malaysia?
Patut atau Tak Patut?When I was a little boy, I often heard my dad, uncles and elders use the words...
The Energy Commission of Sabah recorded its first prosecution involving electricity theft in a squatter settlement after a man was charged at the Sessions Court.
National
Man charged in Sabah’s first squatter power theft case
KOTA KINABALU - The Energy Commission of Sabah (ECoS) recorded its first prosecution involving...
Prasarana is also urged to make more forward-looking preparations by providing mitigation plans in case of unforeseen disruptions. Inset: Nur Asyikin
National
People demand better train services to prevent disruptions
SHAH ALAM - Commuters are urging Prasarana Malaysia Berhad (Prasarana) to improve Klang Valley train...
Maintenance is the lifeblood of any rail network and should never be treated as optional. - CANVA
National
No room for delay in maintaining ageing rail tracks, says former Transport Minister
PUTRAJAYA – Former Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong has slammed the management of...
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 atmosphere inside the train during peak hours.
National
Klang Valley commuters face mounting frustration as train delays worsen
KUALA LUMPUR – For millions of residents in the Klang Valley, trains are no longer merely a...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - CANVA
National
Five days on the rails, commuters endure delays, breakdowns and daily chaos
KUALA LUMPUR – Sinar spent five consecutive days on the ground to understand the daily...
Consultant physician and cardiologist at Putra Medical Centre in Alor Setar, Kedah, Col (R) Dr Mohamad Anuar Mohamad, meanwhile said there is no restriction on participating in sports at night, but people should ideally undergo heart health screening beforehand. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Can playing sports at night trigger a heart attack?
KUALA LUMPUR - In October, social media users were shocked by the sudden death of influencer Farah...
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil - Photo by Bernama
National
Fahmi denies PH funded RM8 million campaign to smear Warisan on social media
KOTA KINABALU - Pakatan Harapan (PH) has denied allegations that the coalition funded an RM8 million...
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A security guard at an institution of higher learning was fined RM2,500 by the Syariah High Court after pleading guilty to possessing materials related to the teachings of "The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light", which have been declared haram under the state fatwa.
Security guard fined for possession of materials related to deviationist teachings
People visit a Pop Mart shop that sells "blind box" products at a mall in Singapore on Feb 13, 2026. - (Photo by ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP)
Singapore mulls regulating 'blind boxes' to curb gambling risks
The Court of Appeal granted interim release to celebrity preacher Da’i Syed, pending the disposal of his appeal against his conviction and 10-year prison sentence and three strokes of the cane for rape. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Da'i Syed granted interim release pending disposal of appeal
Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin
Bersatu sacks Hamzah
Najib’s counsel, Wan Mohammad Arfan Wan Othman, moved an ex parte application for the issuance of an order to produce to secure his client’s attendance at the hearings. Also present was lawyer M Naresh. - Bernama photo
Court of Appeal allows Najib to attend civil appeals hearings
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Child opens car door, causes accident involving six vehicles along Jalan Tun Razak
A child inadvertently caused a road accident after opening a car door in open traffic, leading to two motorcycles crashing into each other.
New forensic review challenges Kurt Cobain's suicide ruling, says 'this is a homicide'
Kurt Cobain
Federal Court reinstates Isa Samad's conviction and sentence, issues warrant of committal
Former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad has been ordered to begin serving a six-year prison sentence from Tuesday.
Newlywed wife dies in car accident only two days after marriage
Irfan Syabil and Nur Ain Izayu had only been married for two days when the latter died in a road accident on Feb 2 in Gual Ipoh, Tanah Merah. - Photo courtesy of Irfan Syabil
Malaysians still drawn to charm of reading physical books
The Reading Profile of Malaysians 2022/2023 study by the National Library of Malaysia recorded a positive shift in reading trends among Malaysians, who crave a variety of information in line with changing lifestyles and current technological developments. - Bernama photo
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