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A medical staff member feeds a baby at a hospital in Danzhai in China's southwestern Guizhou province on May 11, 2021. - (Photo by AFP)
World
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
BEIJING - China's birth rate plunged last year to its lowest level on record, official data...
Young Malaysians are stepping into a year of heightened pressure, widening inequality and stubborn structural problems that no amount of glossy announcements can immediately fix. Photo for illustrative purposes only
Exclusives
Big promises, tougher reality for youth in 2026
AS Malaysia gears up for 2026, the country is once again dressed in the language of progress....
Photo for illustrative purposes only. - Photo: CANVA
Exclusives
Low inflation, old policies and the Najib–Anwar cost-of-living comparison
SHAH ALAM - As Malaysia looks ahead to 2026, inflation is expected to remain low and manageable -...
This picture taken on Dec 12, shows a member of staff grilling fish over a hearth at a restaurant which offers bear meat in Chichibu, Saitama prefecture. Since Japan recorded a spike in deadly bear attacks, Koji Suzuki has struggled to keep up with booming demand for grilled cuts of the animal at his restaurant. Cooked on a stone slate -- or in hot pot with vegetables -- the meat comes from bears culled to curb maulings that have killed a record 13 people this year. (Photo by Yuichi YAMAZAKI / AFP)
World
From predator to plate: Japan bear crisis sparks culinary craze
CHICHIBU - Since Japan recorded a spike in deadly bear attacks, Koji Suzuki has struggled to keep up...
Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
No plans to replace fuel subsidy with cash rebates to spur EVs, hybrids shift - Amir Hamzah
KUALA LUMPUR - The government has no plans to replace the fuel subsidy under the BUDI 95 scheme with...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's spontaneous gesture as he attended a special press conference on the announcement of the new Madani Government Cabinet held at the Perdana Putra Building yesterday. Bernama FILE PIX
COMMENTARY
Anwar’s Cabinet reshuffle: Bold move or just a makeover?
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s long-awaited Cabinet reshuffle, announced yesterday, was...
By pushing the UEC issue back into the spotlight, the DAP turns it into a non-negotiable symbol of Chinese dignity. - Photo source: DAP's Facebook
LETTERS
The desperate gambit: Why DAP's heroic UEC stunts reveal a party losing its grip
SILENCE in politics is usually a sign of strength. Loud gestures often hide vulnerability. For more...
Malaysia’s relationship with the United States has long been grounded in engagement without subordination, cooperation without the erosion of principle.
LETTERS
An open letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia
This letter is written with respect for your office and with a deep sense of national...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama file photo
National
2025: The year everything shifted for Malaysia's oil and gas sector, momentum to continue
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is entering 2026 with its oil and gas sector still standing firm, but the...
The RON95 petrol subsidy rationalisation is a government move aimed at easing people’s financial burden while improving spending efficiency and ensuring better distribution of national resources. Photo by Bernama
National
Targeted subsidy doesn't increase national debt, savings up to RM4 billion per year - Finance Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR - The implementation of targeted subsidy does not increase national debt, but rather an...
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Garments are priced between RM60 and RM280, depending on the fabric and design, using materials such as cotton poplin, Maserati, viscose, satin and tencel satin. - Bernama photo
Batik stamping in Felda Hutan Percha: From village course to thriving craft
Frequently using the Gemini Pro and Flow applications to produce AI-generated works, the Johorian features visuals of herself with her cat character named Pumpkin as the main focus of her content, attracting fans of the adorable feline. - Photo source: Fikri Jalil and Rith Radzi via Bernama
AI-generated Raya cards increasingly popular among netizens
Nearly three in four nine-month-old babies in the United Kingdom have at least some screen time each day, a study has found. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
Nearly three-quarters of UK infants have daily screen time - Study
Previously, State Housing and Local Government Committee chairman Sandrea Ng Shy Ching said the single-use plastic ban took effect this month, but full enforcement will only begin after the six-month transition period. - File photo
30 per cent of Perak consumers begin bringing reusable bags while shopping
Painting murals comes with its own set of challenges, and for Muhammad Riduan, one of the most challenging and memorable experiences he encountered was completing a mural on a circular structure. - Bernama photo
The muralist who once looked down on mural art
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Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Harimau Malaya handed 3-0 defeats to Nepal, Vietnam in Asian Cup Qualifiers
FAM said it will submit a written request to obtain the grounds of the decision from the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee before considering the next course of action regarding the matter. - Bernama file photo
Sarawak announces additional public holiday for Aidilfitri
The Sarawak State Government has announced that an additional public holiday will be observed in conjunction with this year’s Aidilfitri celebration. - Bernama file photo
Hamzah rules out return to Muhyiddin camp as he asserts majority support
Hamzah Zainudin
Man allegedly punches and slaps wife after being asked to buy ‘ayam gepuk’
A woman was assaulted by her husband simply for asking him to buy 'ayam gepuk' due to a craving at a flat on Jalan Ikan Ayu, Cheras.
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