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Smoke at some of the buildings in Sudan's capital Khartoum
Coups, pyramids and chewing gum: five things about Sudan
PARIS - Sudan, where fighting is raging between the army and paramilitary forces led by rival...
USA's Taylor Fritz celebrates after winning his match against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas during the Monte-Carlo ATP Masters Series tournament quarter final tennis match in Monte Carlo on April 14. - Pic: AFP
Sports
Tsitsipas' title defence ended by Fritz in Monte Carlo
MONTE CARLO - Stefanos Tsitsipas' bid for a third consecutive Monte Carlo Masters title was...
Najib Razak on August 23, 2022. (Sinar Archive)
COLUMNISTS
Pardoning Najib: Facts vs Emotions
Politics consists of two distinct types of individuals: realists and idealists. The petition for...
Cuban American artist and illustrator Edel Rodriguez his covers of Time at his studio on April 7 in Tabor, New Jersey. - Pic: AFP
Americas
Edel Rodriguez, the artist who draws Trump to fight him
TABOR, UNITED STATES - Edel Rodriguez's striking, at times controversial, illustrations of...
Emmanuel Macron
News
Macron urges Europe to stay out of feud between US, China over Taiwan
PARIS - Europe should not let itself be drawn into the confrontation between the United States and...
Cell phone covers showing the image of Iraq's late ousted dictator Saddam Hussein are displayed with others at a shop in Amman. - Twenty years after the fall of his regime, the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein remains admired and popular in Jordan where his image can still be seen across the country. The instantly recognisable face peers out from car stickers to mobile phone covers in Jordan, despite symbols and images associated with his rule being widely considered taboo in Iraq itself. - Pic: AFP
Middle East
Iraq's Saddam still revered in Jordan 20 years later
AMMAN - Twenty years after the fall of his regime, the late Iraqi president Saddam Hussein remains...
National swimming coch Chris Martin (second from left) poses with his athletes Jayden Tan (left) and Hii Puong Wei during a press conference for the Sea Games contingent in Bukit Jalil today. Also present was team manager Low Shuan Hua (second from right). - Pic: BERNAMA
Sports
Sea Games: Swimmers hope for better splash in Phnom Penh
KUALA LUMPUR - After a poor outing in the last Sea Games with only one gold medal, the national...
Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton leads the field during a restart during the 2023 Formula One Australian Grand Prix at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne on April 2. - Pic: AFP
Sports
Mercedes hopes revived despite Red Bull authority in Australia
MELBOURNE - Red Bull ace Max Verstappen might have dominated a wild Australian Grand Prix, but...
The damaged remains of the Walnut Ridge neighbourhood is seen on March 31, 2023 in Little Rock, Arkansas. - (Photo by BENJAMIN KRAIN / AFP)
News
Deadly storms and tornadoes sweep through US
WASHINGTON - The death toll from a major storm system that has lashed the south-central and eastern...
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is facing his toughest elections test yet to retain a decade-long rule. - Pic: AFP
Europe
Erdogan embarks on his toughest election test
ISTANBUL - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan travelled to the heart of Turkey's earthquake...
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Several petrol stations in the Klang Valley are seeing an increase in vehicles as people rush to use their RON95 subsidy quota.
Klang Valley petrol stations packed as motorists rush to use up RON95 subsidy quota
This aerial picture shows the oil depot and container terminal of Tanjung Priok Port, Jakarta, on March 31, 2026. - (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP)
Indonesia rations fuel as prices soar over Mideast war
Photo for illustration purposes only.
Should alcohol be banned in Malaysia?
Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil after officiating the launch of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Digital Broadcasting Symposium 2026 (DBS 2026) Grand Opening today. - Photo by Bernama
Age limit for social media use may be implemented as early as June - Fahmi
Photo for illustration purposes only.
Two teens drown in Sungai Mandalipau, Papar
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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)
'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.
'It was not me,' Rafizi denies receiving RM9.5mil linked to 'corporate mafia' scandal
Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli. Bernama FILE PIX
Heatstroke warning: Spot the early signs
The public has been advised to watch for early signs of heatstroke, especially those most vulnerable, including children, the elderly, and people with chronic illnesses. - Photo by Bernama
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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