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The young man admits that one of the biggest challenges he faces comes from residents who scatter rubbish in front of their own homes, making an already tough job even harder. - Bernama photo
Features
The young man who embraced the 'dirty' job to support his family
KUANTAN - For most people, the words "embarrassing, filthy, and foul-smelling" would be enough to...
Exclusives
Caregiving reform needed beyond symbolic praise, advocates say
A 'Care Credit and Care Income' framework could fundamentally reshape how Malaysia...
Children’s and adolescents’ perceptions of situations occurring around them also play a role, especially if the incident involves something extremely heartbreaking and life-threatening. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
National
Mind your words around trauma victims - Psychologists
KUANTAN - On Feb 17, the calm of a residential neighbourhood here was shattered by the screams of a...
Photo for illustration purposes only.
National
Child support defaults leave mothers burdened
KUALA LUMPUR - The issue of child maintenance after divorce continues to weigh heavily on...
This photograph taken on January 20, 2026 shows Afghan women embroidering scarves and clothes at a boutique in Bamiyan. With women banned from most jobs in Afghanistan, an embroidery boutique run by 22-year-old Rahima Alavi is a surprising and treasured sight in Bamiyan. Alavi is one of more than five million people who returned to the country since 2023 from neighbouring Iran and Pakistan, which have been pushing back Afghans after decades of hosting them. (Photo by Wakil KOHSAR / AFP)
World
Afghan woman's boutique brightens Bamiyan
BAMIYAN — With women banned from most jobs in Afghanistan, an embroidery boutique run by...
For nearly two decades, a woman found herself returning again and again to the National Registration Department, enduring bureaucratic hurdles because her parents’ marriage had never been registered, all in her quest to be recognised as a lawful citizen. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Unregistered parents' marriage leaves woman struggling for MyKad over 20 years
SHAH ALAM - For nearly two decades, a woman found herself returning again and again to the National...
Mek Jah was laid to rest at Bukit Kiara Muslim Cemetery.
National
Mother-in-law of Karangkraf adviser passes away
PETALING JAYA - The mother-in-law of Karangkraf adviser Datuk Hussamuddin Yaacub and Karangkraf...
Staying home with the family is no longer a lifestyle choice - it’s a financial calculation and increasingly, one that doesn’t add up. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
Exclusives
Can families still afford a stay-at-home mother?
SHE wakes before dawn. Makes breakfast for the children, does the laundry, tidies up and prepares...
A Brazilian teenager was mauled to death by a lioness in full view of zoo visitors after scaling a six-metre wall and safety fencing and shimmying down a tree into the enclosure, authorities said. - AFP FILE PIX
World
Brazilian teen killed after climbing into lion enclosure at zoo
RIO DE JANEIRO - A Brazilian teenager was mauled to death by a lioness in full view of zoo visitors...
(second from left) During his final five months in prison, Mohd Khairul pursued his studies under severe constraints, with limited reference materials and just 1.5 hours of internet access per session to source and print academic resources. Photo by Bernama
National
Former inmate proves it's never too late to rebuild life, graduates with Master's
GEORGE TOWN - A former inmate from Seberang Perai Prison has proven that it is never too late to...
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Former Perak player Nazirul Naim Che Hashim, who lifted the 2018 Malaysia Cup, has traded his football boots for the coffee machine at his own Twenty One Cafe after an injury brought his playing career to an end. Photo by Bernama
Ex-footballer Nazirul Naim turns barista, opens cafe in Ipoh
A molar pregnancy is a rare pregnancy complication that can lead to serious consequences if not detected and treated early. - 123RF photo
Early detection key to preventing complications from molar pregnancy
Garments are priced between RM60 and RM280, depending on the fabric and design, using materials such as cotton poplin, Maserati, viscose, satin and tencel satin. - Bernama photo
Batik stamping in Felda Hutan Percha: From village course to thriving craft
Frequently using the Gemini Pro and Flow applications to produce AI-generated works, the Johorian features visuals of herself with her cat character named Pumpkin as the main focus of her content, attracting fans of the adorable feline. - Photo source: Fikri Jalil and Rith Radzi via Bernama
AI-generated Raya cards increasingly popular among netizens
Nearly three in four nine-month-old babies in the United Kingdom have at least some screen time each day, a study has found. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
Nearly three-quarters of UK infants have daily screen time - Study
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Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Aidilfitri on Saturday
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Bernama photo
Harimau Malaya handed 3-0 defeats to Nepal, Vietnam in Asian Cup Qualifiers
FAM said it will submit a written request to obtain the grounds of the decision from the AFC Disciplinary and Ethics Committee before considering the next course of action regarding the matter. - Bernama file photo
Sarawak announces additional public holiday for Aidilfitri
The Sarawak State Government has announced that an additional public holiday will be observed in conjunction with this year’s Aidilfitri celebration. - Bernama file photo
Hamzah rules out return to Muhyiddin camp as he asserts majority support
Hamzah Zainudin
Man allegedly punches and slaps wife after being asked to buy ‘ayam gepuk’
A woman was assaulted by her husband simply for asking him to buy 'ayam gepuk' due to a craving at a flat on Jalan Ikan Ayu, Cheras.
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