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BATU CAVES
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The video, which was uploaded on social media, showed individuals imitating the sacred Kavadi Dance while chanting "Vel Vel," a revered phrase in Hindu traditions.
National
Malaysia Hindu Sangam accepts radio hosts' apology
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysia Hindu Sangam (MHS) accepts the apology issued by three local radio...
The buffet spread at Restoran Rebung. Photo by @restoranrebung on Instagram.
TRAVEL & FOOD
Top Malaysian restaurants to impress your international friends
Malaysia is a true food haven, celebrated for its mouthwatering fusion of traditional and global...
As Najib waits for his next court date, the real question isn’t about where he’ll serve his sentence. It’s whether Malaysia will ever truly hold its powerful accountable—or if justice will remain a luxury reserved only for the privileged.
COMMENTARY
From Prison to Privilege: Najib and his tales of caramel macchiatos and courtrooms
IT all started with a caramel macchiato—seemingly just a simple, comforting treat. But in the...
Amira said Najib's crimes were far from minor as he was found guilty of criminal breach of trust, abuse of power as Prime Minister and embezzlement of RM42 million. - Photo: INSTAGRAM / AMIRA AISYA
National
House arrest for Najib would be a black mark in Malaysia's history - Muda
SHAH ALAM - Muda acting president Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz cautions that allowing former prime...
MIC deputy president Datuk Seri M Saravanan
Exclusives
Accusations of corruption can be subjective, Najib misguided - Saravanan
KUALA LUMPUR - MIC Deputy President Datuk Seri M. Saravanan has defended former prime minister Datuk...
Hundreds of MIC members gathered today to participate in a special prayer for former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak
Exclusives
Saravanan defends Najib's leadership, claims MIC was 'bypassed' for Indian community's benefit
KUALA LUMPUR - MIC Deputy President Datuk Seri M. Saravanan has claimed that while the party did not...
The USS Abraham Lincoln arrived at Port Klang for the second scheduled port call on its 2024 deployment recently. - Photo by Bernama
National
Young women onboard USS Abraham Lincoln discover their passion and abilities
KUALA LUMPUR - For USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Damage Control First Class, Anisa Fresquio, 33,...
Replacement work of old pipes is currently underway at one of the hotspots in Gombak.
National
Pipe replacement programme benefits residents
The pipe replacement work in various areas within the Gombak and Hulu Selangor districts has...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
TRAVEL & FOOD
Seven tips for a safe climb at Batu Caves
SHAH ALAM - A vibrant pilgrimage site and major tourist attraction, the iconic Batu Caves in...
Seventeen years after the Nurin Jazlin case, the motive for the murder remains a mystery.
National
Decades of waiting: A list of Malaysia's cold cases
SHAH ALAM - The high-profile cases of six-year-old autistic child Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin's...
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Image for illustrative purposes only. - CANVA
Do you really know what colour blindness looks like?
Driven by her interest in drawing and makeup, Suzana, who is in her 40s, shares videos of her work on social media.
TikToker creates SFX makeup looks, finds it therapeutic
Datuk Rosyam Nor. Photo by Bernama
Artistes need Plan B, popularity doesn't last forever - Rosyam
Photo: Samyang Foods website
How South Korea’s Buldak noodles set the world on fire - and what Malaysia can learn
Stall owner Suriati Shairi, 41, said she has been selling peanut sauce bun noodles for RM1 since 2003, but raised the price by 50 sen in the past two weeks. Photo by Bernama
Bun noodle with peanut sauce, a delicious draw in Tapah Road
Most Popular
Why it’s time to put mental health first at work
In most Malaysian workplaces, mental health is still seen as a personal issue rather than an organisational responsibility, says a mental health expert. Photo: Canva
Workplace tragedies: High time for improved safety standards
Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Malaysia’s labour force is getting older, how do we keep it going strong?
Malaysia’s ageing workforce needs to be countered by a shift in the national employment strategy with a focus on inclusivity, technology adoption, and sustainable workforce planning. Photo: Canva
Under pressure: How your 9 to 5 could be showing up on your skin
Chronic workplace stress could contribute to hormonal changes, such as elevation of cortisol levels in the body, aside from interference of the sex hormones, including testosterone and progesterone. Photo: Canva
Wrist pain, neck stiffness, back aches? It could be Repetitive Strain Injury from long hours at your desk
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