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An aerial view of a flooded Kampung Tolungan, Pamoi in Beluran -- Bernama Photo.
National
All party parliamentary group urge PM to execute 11 climate adaptation recommendations, including RCI on flood management
SHAH ALAM -- All-Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia On Sustainable Development Goals (APPGM-SDG)...
A four-wheel drive gushing through flooded road at Kampung Paya Panjang, Bera in Pahang on Monday. Overflowed river water from Triang River and Pahang River inundated the village following continuous over the weekend. (Source: Bernama)
MALAYSIA
Flood management master plan template for Malaysia
Flood should be Malaysia’s core disaster management focus area, and this will require drastic...
Syed Saddiq expressed home the Malaysian youths would be more involved in the decision-making process with more endeavour.
National
Youth vital in decision making process
Malaysian youths deserves a role in the nation building process as policies passed will affect them...
The 'wood-debris' in
National
Forest Plantation status mere trick get timber - Kuantan MP
KUANTAN - The change of status from Permanent Forest Reserve to Forest Plantation is likely to be...
Tony Blair’s knighthood caused an immediate backlash as he is often branded an architect of the 2003 Iraq War, which started in large part over claims of the existence of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the country which were never found. (Source: AFP)
Europe
More than 100,000 signs petition against Tony Blair's knighthood
SHAH ALAM - An online petition asking that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s newly...
Poor maintenance of air condition system is a major contributor to SBS. (Source: 123rf)
Exclusives
Sick Building Syndrome: Victims taken lightly
Often at times, victims of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) find it hard to even breathe as feelings of...
People take part in the candle march on the Christmas Day in Beit Sahour near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on Dec. 25, 2021. (Photo by Luay Sababa/Xinhua)
NEWS
Yearender: After another year of hardship, people in Middle East keep hope alive for better life
Cairo, EGYPT - As people in the Middle East bid farewell to the year 2021, which left an indelible...
Rozaid (standing) in 1988 at a press conference by former Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Ghafar Baba. The Star editorial advisor Wong Chun Wai (middle, front) and Sin Chew Daily editor-in-chief Kuik Cheng Kang (sitting, behind) are also present.
COLUMNISTS
Why reporting will never die... as much as democracy is very well alive
This is the first day of the year and we can only hope it bodes well for better times in...
Wacana
Living with Climate Change and building a Resilient Malaysia
SHAH ALAM, Dec 21 - Nadma director-general Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim distributing food aid to flood victims after a press conference at Taman Sri Muda, Seksyen 25, Shah Alam, Selangor. (Source: Bernama)
LETTERS
No Excuse for Poorly Coordinated Disaster Management
The recent flood showed how the government is more concerned about post-disaster relief than...
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Mohd Sadek Mustafa said that the effects experienced by Faisal not only involve physical injuries but will also affect the player's psychology.
Attacks could leave lasting scars on footballers' performances - Expert
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No deals with government to drop suit - Former SRC director
Muhyiddin - File photo by Rosli Talib/Sinar
Charges preferred against Muhyiddin clar, unambiguous, says Appeals Court
Akhyar Rashid (left) and Faisal Halim both at their respective crime scenes when they were assaulted.
A black eye for Malaysian football: Explaining the recent attacks on Harimau Malaya's...
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Nearly 40 per cent of Malaysians would quit jobs for rigid work schedule
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Syed Saddiq files judicial review over PM, govt’s action to stop allocation for Muar
Syed Saddiq
A black eye for Malaysian football: Explaining the recent attacks on Harimau Malaya's Akhyar and Faisal
Akhyar Rashid (left) and Faisal Halim both at their respective crime scenes when they were assaulted.
Charges preferred against Muhyiddin clar, unambiguous, says Appeals Court
Muhyiddin - File photo by Rosli Talib/Sinar
No deals with government to drop suit - Former SRC director
Photo for illustration purpose only. - File pix
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