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National
Are guns really easily accessible in Malaysia?
SHAH ALAM – Gun-related incidents have been a growing concern in Malaysia, with notable cases...
The shooting incident, which occurred in the early hours of the morning at the country’s main airport has reignited concerns over the safety of passengers and airport personnel alike as well as implication among international travellers and aviation stakeholders. Bernama FILE PIX
National
KLIA shooting: How secure are our airports?
SHAH ALAM - The recent shooting incident at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Sunday has...
A signage of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical is seen outside of the company's office in Tokyo on March 28, 2024. - (Photo by YUICHI YAMAZAKI / AFP)
World
Red yeast rice supplements incident sparks safety concerns in Japan
TOKYO - In the past weeks, Japan reported several deaths and over a hundred hospitalisations due to...
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National
Southeast Asia still a magnet for illicit waste shipments - UN report
KUALA LUMPUR - Southeast Asia remains a significant destination for illicit waste shipments, with...
There is no need for political parties in Sarawak to amend the constitution to prevent their members of Parliament (MPs) and assemblymen from shifting support to other parties.
Politics
Sarawak parties need not amend constitution as political situation stable
SHAH ALAM - There is no need for political parties in Sarawak to amend the constitution to prevent...
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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,...
Political analyst Dr G. Manimaran
Politics
Six Bersatu MPs who declare support for Anwar expected to retain seats - Analyst
SHAH ALAM - The six Bersatu Members of Parliament (MPs) who declared their support for Prime...
Muhyiddin (sitting, centre) at a press conference after the Bersatu's Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) at the Ideal Convention Centre Selayang on Saturday.
Politics
Will Bersatu's controversial constitutional amendments bring good or have potential ramifications?
In a signification move aimed at addressing internal rifts and asserting party discipline, Parti...
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Focus
End discount culture, hold employers accountable for truck safety - Road safety advocate
SHAH ALAM - A road safety advocate has urged the government to cease offering discounts on traffic...
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Focus
Legal actions needed if non-functional CCTVs installed
SHAH ALAM - While the installation of closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) is a crucial step in...
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Nadiem during court proceedings in Central Jakarta Court in Jakarta, Indonesia. (REUTERS PIC)
Nadiem Makarim: From reform icon to case study in political risk
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today confirmed that the Cabinet has approved the new admission pathways for graduates from Chinese Private Secondary School or holders of the Unified Examination Certificate into public universities. - Photo by Bernama
IPTA admission pathways for SMPC/UEC approved by Cabinet - PM Anwar
An animal lover's good intentions turned to tragedy when he fell into a drain nearly four metres deep in Taman Melaka Perdana, Ayer Keroh, on Friday.
Man falls into deep drain in bid to save cat
Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City (SMC) clinical oncologist Dr David Lee Dai Wee
Early-onset cancer on the rise in Malaysia, driven by lifestyle and environmental factors
This file photo taken on April 16, 2026 shows the sun setting next to power lines along San Fernando town, Pampanga province, north of Manila. - (Photo by TED ALJIBE / AFP)
Power cuts hit millions in the Philippines
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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.
‘Hutang budi dibawa mati' Pahang Tengku Mahkota cites proverb in call for fair federal treatment
The Tengku Mahkota of Pahang Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah has reiterated his call for careful consideration and fair treatment for the state, reaffirming that such treatment must be accorded by the federal government. Photo: Facebook/Kesultanan Pahang
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