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A Palestinian man stands early on October 8, 2023 in front of the rubble of Gaza City's Al-Watan Tower, which was destroyed in an Israeli airstrikes. - Photo by AFP
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China’s diplomatic moves in the Middle East – Implications for Palestine
The relationship between China and Israel is convoluted and marked by exogenous factors which are...
old nuclear warning sign at a fence
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Call for genuine reform of the energy sector, no to nuclear power pathway
Recently, Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) and Greenpeace Malaysia were invited to speak at a dialogue...
Prof Dr Mohammad Tariqur says the difference is not the pen or keyboard, but how the fingers connect the brain during typing or writing. (PHOTO 123rf)
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Importance of taking handwritten notes in the classroom
Students in the past did not have the luxury of having PowerPoint slides supplied by the lecturers....
The Swedish Academy on Oct 5 awarded the Nobel literature prize to Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse, whose plays are among the most widely staged of any contemporary playwright in Europe. (Photo by Jessica Gow / various sources / AFP)
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Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse wins Nobel Literature Prize
STOCKHOLM - The Swedish Academy on Thursday awarded the Nobel Literature Prize to Norway's Jon...
Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah and Raja Permsuri Agong Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah posing for a photo against the backdrop of Peter's longhouse in conjunction with the Get to Know Borneo Tour on Sept 11, 2023 in Bintulu, Sarawak. (PHOTO BY BERNAMA)
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God Saved the King, and the King Saved our Nation!
There was a time when political Islam was at its strongest. Many of my contemporaries and aspiring...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – FILE PIX
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Climate change primary driver of amphibian decline: Study
PARIS - Climate change has become the main factor driving amphibians towards extinction as they...
Image for illustrative purposes only. (Photo by INDIAN ARMY / AFP)
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Humans increasingly settling in high-risk flood zones, study warns
BANGKOK - Humans are increasingly settling in areas highly exposed to dangerous flooding, a study...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – 123RF
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Wearing shorts thrice made man a fasiq, ineligible as daughter's wali for marriage?
It is common to see men wearing shorts as long as they are long enough to cover the knees which are...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – FILE PIX
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Is planting trees to combat climate change 'complete nonsense'?
BANGKOK - Bill Gates is emphatic: "I don't plant trees," he declared recently, wading into a...
When it is voluminous with big money involvement, the big boys will dance to the big towkays too. But not the little millers who are mostly honest small entrepreneurs who are facing daily pressure of trying to make enough to repay bank loans and interests, the operational cost and the worker’s salaries, said former MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Ti Lian Ker - 123RF Photo
COLUMNISTS
Rice Crisis: Picking on the smaller boys
The recent issue of a Melaka State Exco member venting his anger on a local rice miller has caused a...
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Compulsory Malaysian history for all students - MSJN
Security personnel patrol near a deserted Kozhikode beach after restrictions were imposed by the district administration in Kozhikode, in India's southern state of Kerala on September 18, 2023. (AFP file photo)
India reports two new cases of deadly Nipah virus
The invisible economy that holds Malaysia together
A senior officer of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) was remanded for six days from today to facilitate investigations into a corruption case involving about RM150,000. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
MAF senior officer remanded six days in RM150,000 graft case
On Jan 20, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim when launching the National Education Plan (RPN) 2026-2035, announced that starting next year, six-year-old children can enrol in Year One, but this is not mandatory and is up to parents.
Online registration of Year One students for 2027 session opens from Feb 15 - Education DG
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Dr M makes first public appearance after hip fracture
Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad was seen seated in a wheelchair Pavilion Damansara. - Photo: THE STAR
Pavilion Bukit Jalil ushers in the Year of the Horse with a month of festive celebration
(From left) Pavilion REIT CEO Datuk Philip Ho, National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang, Maybank Bhd Head of Cards Md. Gharif Talib and Gold Art Head of Sales Daniel Lim at the official launch of Pavilion Bukit Jalil’s Joyful Prosperity Together, Here Chinese New Year celebration.
Wife of ex-army chief charged with receiving RM5,000 from unlawful activities
The 27-year-old pleaded not guilty after the charge was read out before Judge Mohd Azhar Othman. - Bernama photo
FAM exco members resign en masse with immediate effect
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) today announced that all members of its Executive Committee (Exco) for the 2025-2029 term have collectively and voluntarily tendered their resignations with immediate effect. Bernama FILE PIX
Housewife claims rat remains found in popular brand’s canned spaghetti sauce
Rohaniza lodged a complaint with the Health Ministry after discovering a foreign object in the spaghetti sauce she purchased from a supermarket.
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