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Former US hostage Terry Anderson and his fiancée, Madeleine Bassil, arrive at John F. Kennedy Airport on Dec. 10, 1991. (Ted Horodynsky/AFP/Getty Images)
World
US journalist Terry Anderson once held captive in Mideast dies at 76
WASHINGTON - American journalist Terry Anderson, who was snatched by Islamic militants in Lebanon in...
According to experts, Bahasa Melayu faces challenges as language of knowledge. - FILE PIX
National
Publish more academic works in Bahasa Melayu to enhance its status - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - Reading is the bridge to knowledge - put simply, this well-known phrase means reading...
A volunteer takes part in an MRI exam simulation on the Iseult Magneton 11.7 T MRI at the Neurospin facilities in the Paris-Saclay Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. Photo by Alain Jocard/AFP
World
World's most powerful MRI scans first images of human brain
SACLAY - The world's most powerful MRI scanner has delivered its first images of human brains,...
A protester holds a shroud reading "Children of Gaza" as pro-Palestinian activists and supporters gather for a protest in central London on March 30, 2024, calling for a ceasefire. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
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The debt-based world financial system as enabler of settler colonialism in Palestine
The fact that we are witnessing genocide taking place in Gaza in real-time with no country...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by AFP
World
What we know about China's alleged state-backed hacking
BEIJING - Multiple Western nations have accused hacking groups backed by China of a global campaign...
Photo for illustrative purposes only. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Employers need to offer a fair wage to fill manufacturing sector jobs
PUTRAJAYA - The current vacancy of 49,500 positions that require high skills for the manufacturing...
Suaram executive director Sevan Doraisamy
National
Public assembly arrests, probes decrease in 2023 - Suaram
KUALA LUMPUR – There was a notable decrease in the number of investigations and arrests related to...
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National
Revoke citizenship, impose RM100,000 fine on those found playing up 3R issues, expert suggests
SHAH ALAM - The government is advised to amend the Sedition Act 1948 to ensure harsher penalties,...
Dr Anuar Ahmad - Photo by Sinar
National
New housing boom creates school shortage: Expert urges developer involvement
SHAH ALAM - There is no specific mechanism to ensure that basic infrastructure development such as...
Hazardous chemicals found in these 11 rivers namely arsenic and benzo(a)pyrene from used motor oil could pose a cancer risk when exposed. Photo for illustrative purposes only. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Study reveals hazardous chemicals in 11 Malaysian rivers, posing cancer risk
SHAH ALAM - Perak River, Kuantan River and Terengganu River which are well-known among anglers, are...
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Malaysia’s austerity measures, introduced amid rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty, are seen as necessary but increasingly burdensome for households and businesses. - Photo: Edited via Canva
Austerity push raises pressure on households, SMEs
Amid a US–Iran war-driven global energy crisis and rising fuel costs, households are facing mounting financial pressure, turning everyday spending into strict efforts to stretch every ringgit. Photo: Edited via Canva
10 smart ways Malaysians can stretch every ringgit amid global oil crisis
As global oil prices surge and fiscal pressures intensify, Malaysia has rolled out new austerity measures to strengthen its financial position.
Malaysia’s austerity drive raises growth, household strain concerns
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What is UEC and why is it so controversial in Malaysia? Explained
Azlinda speaking during the press conference today. (SINAR PHOTO)
UEC, tahfiz leavers entering IPTA to receive government subsidies via mainstream channel
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Indonesia’s Chromebook procurement scandal: What you need to know
Indonesia's former education minister Nadiem Makarim attends his trial at the Corruption Court in Jakarta on Jan 12, 2026. - (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP)
NKVE accident: Viral video shows car struck three times near Duta Toll Plaza, one arrested
A multi-vehicle accident along the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) near the Duta Toll Plaza on Friday night turned chaotic after a car was struck three times within minutes, in an incident that later went viral on social media.
CCTV captures repeated incidents of woman defecating in front of Seremban shop
CCTV footage at the location captured the actions of the woman, who is alleged to frequently defecate. Photo: NegeriSembilanKini
Police hunt man who lured boy with phone package offer before confining and sexually assaulting teen in Bukit Kemuning
Police are tracking down a man believed to have confined and sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy in an apartment in Bukit Kemuning, Section 32, here, yesterday.
Why Astro lost the Fifa World Cup 2026 rights after 20 years and what it means for Malaysian fans
For the first time in two decades, Astro Malaysia Holdings will lose FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights in Malaysia, with RTM and Unifi TV confirmed as the new broadcasters from 2026. Photo: X / @FIFA
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