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(For illustration purposes only) Photo dated Aug 27, 2025, shows Istana Budaya, the country’s landmark for arts and culture currently undergoing major maintenance, with roof replacement works actively underway. - Photo by Bernama
COMMENTARY
Focus on maintenance, not rebuilding
The hot topic now is the Urban Renewal Act 2025, seen as a driver of urban transformation and...
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LETTERS
Education for Children with Disabilities: Inclusion, integration or segregation?
IT is heartening to see that the government has given more emphasis to persons with disabilities,...
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Exclusives
20-fold bullying surge sparks alarm, experts warn of systemic neglect, changing face of aggression in schools
SHAH ALAM – Bullying cases in Malaysia have skyrocketed 20-fold between 2021 and 2024, with...
Social media platforms may be unintentionally fuelling bullying by repeatedly feeding young users harmful and violent content. - CANVA
Exclusives
The algorithm effect: How social media feeds are normalising aggression in children
SHAH ALAM – Social media platforms may be unintentionally fuelling bullying by repeatedly feeding...
Some students of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Jitra waved the Jalur Gemilang while attending the 2025 Kedah State-level Kembara Merdeka Jalur Gemilang programme here recently.
National
Jalur Gemilang - Symbol of country's dignity
KUALA LUMPUR - Any dissatisfaction or discontent with the country is not a licence or permit to...
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LETTERS
Malaysia’s birth rate decline isn’t about choice - it’s about constraints
"MALAYSIA records fewest births ever, fuelling population decline concerns”“Only three states in...
Demonstrators march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge during a pro-Palestinian rally against Israel's actions and the ongoing food shortages in the Gaza Strip, in Sydney on August 3, 2025. (Photo by DAVID GRAY / AFP)
COLUMNISTS
Why Gaza’s hope lies in democracies, not monarchies
NEARLY two years have passed since the war in Gaza erupted in October 2023, and yet the violence and...
By encouraging open communication, celebrating kindness, and providing positive examples, parents can shape the attitudes and actions of their children in meaningful ways. Photo: Canva
Features
It starts at home: Raising children who don’t become bullies
PARENTS and guardians naturally want to protect their children from harm, whether online or in real...
Global consumers are increasingly open to AI in healthcare, finance and insurance customer experiences, signalling a shift in expectations for personalised and efficient service. - 123RF photo
TECH
Survey finds consumers warming to AI, frustrated by omnichannel gaps
KUALA LUMPUR - A growing number of global consumers are ready to embrace artificial intelligence...
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National
Pas condemns racial remark, warns of disciplinary action over ATM appointment criticism
SHAH ALAM – Pas has distanced itself from remarks made by a local politician who questioned the...
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Drink-driving causing death should be treated as a serious criminal offence
Destruction is pictured at a business building that housed the offices of the Doha-headquartered news network Al Araby TV following a missile strike earlier in the day in Tehran on March 29, 2026. Photo by Atta Kenare/AFP FILE PIX
Brace for impact: Why goods prices in Malaysia could rise starting next week
A motorcyclist was killed after being hit by a driver believed to be under the influence of alcohol and drugs in an accident along Jalan Raya Barat in Klang near here on Sunday. - Photo: Social media
Drunk driving: How Malaysia’s penalties compare with the world’s strictest laws
Education director-general Datuk Dr Mohd Azam Ahmad
SPM 2025 results record best achievement - Education DG
The inquest into the death of Zara Qairina Mahathir resumes at the Coroner’s Court on Tuesday.
Zara Qairina inquest resumes in Kota Kinabalu court
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The ‘BASS’ Phenomenon: How Bella Astillah and Syed Saddiq are rewriting the political playbook
Saddiq and Bella (centre) during a meet and greet session to promote his book "Jalan Tegak" published by Karangkraf during the International Book Festival Kuala Lumpur 2025 in May last year. (Photo by Halim Wahid)
MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm, heavy rain warning for Perak, Selangor and KL
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'It was not me,' Rafizi denies receiving RM9.5mil linked to 'corporate mafia' scandal
Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli. Bernama FILE PIX
'Luckiest man in the world': Syed Saddiq declares love for Bella, embraces her children in emotional engagement speech
Screenshot of Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and actress Bella Astillah's engagement ceremony broadcast on Astro Gempak.
Drunk driving: How Malaysia’s penalties compare with the world’s strictest laws
A motorcyclist was killed after being hit by a driver believed to be under the influence of alcohol and drugs in an accident along Jalan Raya Barat in Klang near here on Sunday. - Photo: Social media
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