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World
Cambridge Dictionary adds online terms skibidi, tradwife and delulu
LONDON - "Skibidi,” "tradwife,” "delulu” and other slang terms popularised by social media are...
Hajime Kinoko, one of Japan's best-known artists of "shibari" or rope art, working on a human-shaped project made from rope, at his studio in Tokyo. Photo by Caroline Gardin/AFP
World
Kinky knots: Japanese bondage becomes art
TOKYO - In Tokyo, a man watches a woman slowly bind another with ropes attached to chains hanging...
The One Piece flag is seeing rising demand in Indonesia despite stricter enforcement by the authorities. - Agency photo
World
One Piece's pirate flag becomes a symbol of political dissent in Indonesia
JAKARTA – The flag from the Japanese anime One Piece has taken on a new political role in...
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...
Childhood obesity has become a global health crisis, with poor dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles, fuelled by screen time and lack of physical activity, contributing to this "epidemic”. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Too young, too heavy: Malaysia’s rising childhood obesity crisis
KUALA LUMPUR - Like any other teenager, Muhammad Mikhael Qaiser Mohd Yuzaini longs to participate in...
Weighing nearly 10 kg, the gong is believed to have been crafted in the Borneo islands sometime between the 18th and 19th centuries. Photo by Bernama
National
Sabah antique shop houses 100-year-old gong with unique history
KOTA KINABALU - Tucked away in a narrow lane amid the bustle of Kota Kinabalu, a small, unassuming...
According to a press release dated May 2019 by the United Nations Children’s Fund Malaysia, Malaysians’ consumption of sugary drinks has increased dramatically over the past 15 years, in tandem with rising incomes. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Obesity’s toll on children’s mental, emotional health
KUALA LUMPUR - "Do you want the 30 sen change or sweets?” a female vendor, who was selling...
The residents have taken various preventive measures, including installing fences and traps as well as clearing the bushes, but these efforts have yet to yield results. - File photo for illustration purpose only
National
Residents battle monkeys, dogs as authorities struggle to cope
The presence of stray animals such as dogs and cats, along with wildlife like monkeys, in urban and...
People walk by a YouTube logo, as Google celebrates the 20th anniversary of first video uploaded to YouTube, at the company's corporate headquarters in San Bruno, California, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
World
Australia to ban under-16s from YouTube
SYDNEY - Australia will use landmark social media laws to ban children under 16 from video-streaming...
Renowned singer, Nora Ariffin, shares her life story during the recording of the Hidup Ini Keras podcast recently. - Bernama photo
Entertainment
Nora Ariffin marks comeback with emotional piece, ‘Sudah Tertulis’
KUALA LUMPUR - After more than a decade without releasing new material, popular singer Datuk Nora...
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Wine grapes rot on the vine at an abandoned Central Valley wine grape vineyard in Lodi, California on October 13, 2025. For more than a century, Lodi's grape-growers have supplied the old wineries that make this Californian city famous. But rocketing costs, falling demand and competition from imports mean some are now abandoning their vineyards. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
DNA from 15th-century grape seed reveals 600 years of ‘Clonal Propagation’ in France
The open and informal environment of roadside coffee stalls also makes them a local community gathering point as most of his patrons are night-shift workers, food delivery riders and university students seeking a late-night resting spot. - Photo illustrated via Canva
Roadside coffee stalls brew opportunities for young entrepreneurs
For Nurul Zulaika, who hails from Lahad Datu, Sabah, making accessories provides her creative escape and a moment of respite from her responsibilities as a part-time lecturer at the National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (Aswara). - Bernama photo
How a Sabahan artist finds emotional respite through handmade accessories
In five years, the founders hope Lettuboost will be recognised as one of Southeast Asia’s leading sustainable animal feed producers and ultimately, as a biotechnology company known for turning invasive biomass into high-value solutions. - Canva photo for illustration purpose only
Unimas innovators transform water lettuce into fish feed
Yazmin drew attention after taking part in the Silk Way Star singing competition in Kazakhstan, an experience that has opened more opportunities for her to break into the international market. - Bernama photo
Yazmin Aziz makes a name for herself on international stage
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MetMalaysia issues thunderstorm, heavy rain warning for Perak, Selangor and KL
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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)
'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
Civil servants can WFH on a gradual and selective basis; private sector encouraged to follow suit - PM Anwar
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