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People in the UK believe that Harry Potter, Spider-Man and Gandalf would vote for the same party as themselves, while Darth Vader, Cruella de Vil and Joffrey Baratheon would vote for a political rival, according to new research. - (Photo by AFP)
World
People believe Harry Potter would vote same as themselves, study says
LONDON - People in the UK believe that Harry Potter, Spider-Man and Gandalf would vote for the same...
Photo by Bernama
National
Adding modern elements into 'Wayang Kulit' to revive dying art form
KUALA LUMPUR - Concerns over the declining popularity of wayang kulit (a traditional form of shadow...
Child rights activist and Yayasan Chow Kit co-founder Datuk Dr Hartini Zainudin
National
Children mimic what they're exposed to; sexualised behaviour may signal abuse, says child activist
SHAH ALAM - Children learn through mimicry. If they exhibit sexualised behaviour, it raises serious...
Despite strong rhetoric and tensions over tariff policies, the US is unlikely to use military force in response to economic pushback. AFP FILE PIX
World
US tariff tensions unlikely to lead to war, military conflict
SHAH ALAM – Despite fiery rhetoric and escalating tensions over tariff policies, the United States...
Donald Trump
National
Reviving East Asian Economic Caucus may be Malaysia's strategic answer to Trump's tariff pressures - Expert
SHAH ALAM - As protectionist policies once again shape United States (US) trade dynamics, especially...
As a step towards reducing dependence on foreign digital platforms, there have been suggestions for Malaysia to develop its own digital applications. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Locally-developed digital platforms can drive socioeconomic growth - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - As a step towards reducing dependence on foreign digital platforms, there have been...
World #QuranHour 2025 marked its 10th year with a strong call for unity and strength within the Muslim community. - Photo by ASRIL ASWANDI SHUKOR
National
World #QuranHour 2025: Surah Al-Saff calls for unity, strength in challenging times
KUALA LUMPUR - The World #QuranHour 2025 successfully gathered Muslims worldwide in reflection and...
Supply shocks are generally defined as disruptions that increase production costs or constrain output due to factors such as geopolitical tensions, natural disasters or policy changes. - FILE PIX
Money
Strategic approach needed to navigate increasingly complex supply shocks - BNM
KUALA LUMPUR - Increasingly complex supply shocks going forward call for a strategic approach by the...
Putra Business School Master of Business Administration programme director Professor Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff said this method was a sincere loan that does not impose interest or additional conditions upon repayment.
National
PTPTN should adopt Qardh al-Hasan benevolent loan model
SHAH ALAM – The National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) should explore a new financing...
Umno Veterans Club secretary-general Datuk Mustapha Yaakob
Politics
Umno veterans leave PM term limit proposal to supreme council's decision
SHAH ALAM – The Umno Veterans Club has left it to the party's supreme council to discuss...
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim conveyed his condolences to the family of a Form Four female student who died at a secondary school in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, yesterday morning. Photo by Bernama
Anwar conveys condolences to family of Form Four student
PN secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan said no activity or meeting bearing the coalition's name may be held without the approval of its chairman, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar.
PN: Use of coalition's name for activities requires chairman's approval
WHEN refugee families first arrive in Malaysia, many still carry a belief that they are only passing through - a temporary stop before resettlement in a third country, a reset button that will eventually be pressed. Bernama FILE PIX
From transit to trap: Malaysia becomes long-term holding ground for refugees
Negeri Sembilan police chief Datuk Alzafny Ahmad said a Form Four student has died after she is believed to have fallen from the third floor of a secondary school in Sendayan on Friday.
Cops investigating death of student after fall at Sendayan school
FOR 30 years, the man known online as Arakan Prince lived in Malaysia as a Rohingya refugee, without a country to call his own. Born to a family that fled persecution in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, he grew up in Malaysia - a country that offered safety but little legal recognition or a pathway to citizenship. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
The Rohingya question
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Rohingya activist draws backlash after Australia speech criticising Malaysia
A former Rohingya refugee turned activist has faced criticism from Malaysian social media users after remarks made during an awards speech in Australia, in which she highlighted Malaysia’s treatment of Rohingya children, went viral online. Screenshots from Noor Azizah's Instagram video
Mama made it: When a manuscript comes home
Pas trying to consolidate grip on Perikatan Nasional, says Tun Faisal
Bersatu information chief Datuk Tun Faisal Ismail Azizhas accused Pas of attempting to consolidate its grip on Perikatan Nasional (PN) by increasing its representation in the coalition's top decision-making body while reducing Bersatu's influence. FILE PIX
Bersatu on the brink of collapse as Muhyiddin fails to manage Pas conflict, says Wan Ahmad Fayhsal
Bersatu is on the brink of collapse due to party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s failure to manage the internal conflict with Pas, according to Machang member of parliament Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.
PSM CEO charged over Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre graft
The chief executive officer of Perbadanan Stadium Malaysia (PSM) Iliyas Jamil, 42, was charged in the Sessions Court here today with seven counts of corruption involving RM1.45 million in connection with the RM8.7 million tender to upgrade the Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre. Photo by Bernama
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