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Reguraj said the clay pot-making business he operates has been in his family for more than 120 years, beginning with his ancestors, making him one of the few remaining traditional craftsmen still steadfast in preserving the legacy. - Bernama photo
ARTS & CULTURE
For Ponggal, the clay pot endures as a symbol of heritage and gratitude
PARIT BUNTAR - Ponggal, the traditional Tamil harvest festival symbolising gratitude to nature and...
These items reflect a blend of heritage, craftsmanship and Islamic healing traditions. - Bernama photo
ARTS & CULTURE
Wan Fitrah showcases healing wood crafts at Johor festival
JOHOR BAHRU - The aroma of forest wood, the shimmer of prayer beads and bracelets, and traditional...
This photo taken on Dec 11, 2025, shows a women picking up plastic waste at a landfill on the outskirts of Hanoi. - (Photo by NHAC NGUYEN / AFP)
World
'Waiting to die': The dirty business of recycling in Vietnam
HANOI - Crouched between mountains of discarded plastic, Lanh strips the labels off bottles of Coke,...
Among his notable works is an artwork created in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle, made special by incorporating Tatreez, the traditional Palestinian embroidery style. - Bernama photo
FASHION & BEAUTY
Arif Rafhan weaves batik motifs into national identity
KUALA LUMPUR - For visual artist Arif Rafhan Othman, batik is not merely a play of colours on canvas...
To date, nearly 50 replicas produced; priced between RM3,000 and RM6,000 depending on the size. - Bernama photo
ARTS & CULTURE
Traditional east coast boats preserved as miniature replicas
KUALA LUMPUR - A deep fascination with traditional east coast fishing boats since his youth has...
The owner of Warung Kopi Asiang, a famous coffee stall in the district, Asiang, 69, prepares coffee for his customers. - Bernama photo
TRAVEL & FOOD
Pontianak: Where coffee comes first
PONTIANAK - "Hei Tak DisangkeTak Disangke Dolok (Dulu) Utan (Hutan) Menjadi Kote (Kota)Ramai...
Misha offered a celebration of her journey — and proved once again why she remains one of Malaysia’s most beloved voices.
Entertainment
‘DiA Misha Omar’: A testament of time and true talent
A concert is a true testament of a singer's prowess and last Saturday, one of Malaysia's...
So, armed with fried chicken, good gossip, and Waze guidance, we embarked on a one-hour mini road trip from Shah Alam to Kajang.
COMMENTARY
Spa session… in Kajang Prison? Yes, we tried it and here’s what surprised us
I’ll admit it... when my two girlfriends and I decided we needed a massage, a prison was the last...
Malaysia made history as the Sunway Putra Hotel hosted the first-ever International Fashion and Cultural Ambassadors 2025 (1st Session). - Credit: Facebook (@International Fashion And Culture Ambassadors)
Features
Malaysia hosts inaugural International Fashion and Cultural Ambassadors 2025, a celebration of heritage and global creativity
SHAH ALAM – Malaysia made history as the Sunway Putra Hotel hosted the first-ever International...
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will provide a detailed explanation on the Malaysia-Indonesia border alignment issue during a Special Briefing Session in Parliament this morning. Bernama FILE PIX
Anwar to explain Malaysia-Indonesia border issue in parliament this morning
A medical expert is warning Malaysians not to take persistent discomfort in the upper abdomen lightly by labelling it as 'gastric', as the misuse of the term can delay the diagnosis of serious diseases, including stomach cancer. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
'Gastric' could actually be stomach cancer, expert says
Online Safety Act 2025: What it means for platforms and users
An economist has warned the government to focus on the people’s pockets, as data shows that wages remain low despite the country’s strong economic position. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
Economy doing well but wages remain low, economist says
Dr Muralitharan explained that Malaysia’s cancer treatment model is better implemented centrally rather than distributed across small rural centres.
High costs and specialist shortage hindering rural cancer care - NCSM
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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.
FAM exco members resign en masse with immediate effect
The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) today announced that all members of its Executive Committee (Exco) for the 2025-2029 term have collectively and voluntarily tendered their resignations with immediate effect. 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
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
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