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Roads in the Kuala Lumpur city being "channeled" in other ways due to high volume of construction, shot taken on June 26. (BERNAMA)
National
Traffic Woes: Effective management plans near construction sites needed - experts
KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 (Bernama) -- Traffic management plans, especially those located near...
The coalition said the guessing game of GE15 was hurting the nation with the uncertainties that affected decisions making not only in the economic sector and public life, but also distract ministers' attention from governance.
National
Bersih calls on PM to stabilise politics with more institutional reforms
SHAH ALAM - The Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (Bersih) calls on Prime Minister Datuk Seri...
The situation of continuously getting stuck in traffic jams could contribute to mental health disorders leading to chronic stress such as depression and anxiety. Illustration photo.
National
Daily traffic increases risk of getting chronic mental disorder - Experts
KUALA LUMPUR - Leaving her house in Nilai, Negeri Sembilan, as early as 6.15 am for the 60-kilometre...
Setiawangsa MP Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad says the government has the responsibility to help the rakyat deal with rising cost of living.
National
Stop rising cost of living after increase in OPR, MPs tell Putrajaya
SHAH ALAM - Opposition MPs have raised concerns over another increase to the overnight policy rate...
Japan has introduced prison terms of up to a year for those found guilty of cyberbullying. - (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
National
Japan introduces up to one-year jail time for cyberbullying
TOKYO - People found guilty of cyberbullying in Japan now face up to a year in prison under rules...
The increase in bank interests or Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) in the country is a sign for people to be financially prudent, said experts. - Photo: BERNAMA
National
Rising OPR: A sign to be financially prudent
SHAH ALAM - The increase in bank interests or Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) in the country is a sign...
Nusantara Academy for Strategic Research (NASR) Senior Fellow Azmi Hassan says Umno voters understand local politics and would understand Tok Mat's denial
Politics
Tok Mat-Najib relationship will not turn 'sour' after Asia Times report, say experts
SHAH ALAM – Experts say the Asia Times report on Umno's number two in command Datuk Seri...
AirAsia has been under fire for constant flight delays and postponement of flights. Illustration photo: 123RF
Exclusives
AirAsia: Find a balance between making profit, maintaining customers
SHAH ALAM – With the surge of complaints on local budget airline company AirAsia, experts suggest...
Palestinian artists paint a mural in honour of slain veteran Al-Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City on May 12, 2022. Photo: AFP FILE PIX
News
US forensic experts examine bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist
RAMALLAH - United States (US) forensic experts returned the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist...
This comes as bans on terminating pregnancies grow in the wake of the United States Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling. - Photo by CHIP SOMODEVILLA/ AFP
News
US: Google will delete data of those who visit abortion clinics
WASHINGTON - Google announced Friday it will delete information including whether a person visited...
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A man allegedly set fire to his brother-in-law's house at PPR Desa Tun Razak in Cheras here yesterday after accusing him of interfering in his marriage. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Man allegedly sets fire to brother-in-law's flat unit for interfering in his marriage
The case is currently being investigated under Section 394 of the Penal Code, which pertains to voluntarily causing hurt in committing a robbery.
Punch-for-punch in TTDI, brave victims trade blows to thwart petrol station robber
Anwar during a Special Parliamentary Information Session involving the Malaysia-Indonesia Border Line issue. - Bernama photo
Dewan Rakyat descends into chaos over Malaysia–Indonesia border dispute
R. Arasan, 32, and R. Utes, 36, nodded in acknowledgment after the charges were read out before Magistrate Nabilah Nizam. - Bernama photo
Brothers charged with murdering man in Kangkar Pulai
This undated photo at an undisclosed location released by the US Justice Department on Jan 30, 2026 as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files shows British former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling over a woman lying on the floor. Photo by Handout/US DOJ/AFP
Britain's ex-prince Andrew leaves Windsor home
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Restaurant allegedly washed leftover food before reselling
A nasi kandar restaurant in the district has been alleged to have washed leftover food that had already been served to customers before reusing it the following day.
Girl injured in alleged attack, attempted abduction while walking to Rawang night market
Neighbours who noticed the commotion rushed to the scene and managed to stop the attack.
SK Labu Besar student reports bullying case to Home Minister, Kedah police chief
A bullying case involving a student at SK Labu Besar in Kulim, Kedah has drawn the attention of senior authorities after the victim’s family raised the matter directly with the Home Minister and the Kedah police chief. - Photo: Screenshot from @misiupdate / Tiktok
Zahid seeks to be freed of all 47 charges linked to Yayasan Akalbudi
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has filed an application to be acquitted and discharged of 47 charges of criminal breach of trust, corruption and money laundering linked to Yayasan Akalbudi funds. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Ex-defence intelligence DG charged with accepting US$20,000 bribe, flight tickets
Former military intelligence chief Lieutenant-General Datuk Mohd Razali Alias pleaded not guilty at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court on Thursday to three charges of receiving bribes amounting to ASD20,000 and two international flight tickets in 2024 and last year. - Sinar/Rosli Talib
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