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In the very heart of Dijon, five new tombs of Gauls buried in a seated position have been discovered during preventive excavations — rare types of burials that raise many questions. Photo by Frédéric Bourigault/AFP
World
Mysterious ancient skeletons discovered sitting upright
DIJON - Children at a primary school in eastern France found a strange new attraction next to their...
R. Arasan, 32, and R. Utes, 36, nodded in acknowledgment after the charges were read out before Magistrate Nabilah Nizam. - Bernama photo
National
Brothers charged with murdering man in Kangkar Pulai
JOHOR BAHRU - Two brothers were charged with murdering a man at a palm oil plantation house here in...
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Deep Dive
Explainer: Everything we know about the discovery of six skeletons in Skudai plantation
JOHOR police have detained four individuals to facilitate investigations following the gruesome...
This photo taken on June 11, 2025 shows Takamatsu Gushiken, a volunteer who recovers the remains of war dead to be reunited with their families, searching for those who died in the Battle of Okinawa during World War II, at a forest in Itoman, Okinawa Prefecture. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP)
World
Bone collectors: Searching for WWII remains in Okinawa
ITOMAN - Trekking through mud and rocks in Japan's humid Okinawan jungle, Takamatsu Gushiken...
A skull and bones believed to be of a human were found in a padi field in Kampung Bukit Abal, Selising, Pasir Puteh.
National
Human skeletons found in Pasir Puteh
KOTA BHARU - A skull and bones believed to be of a human were found in a padi field in Kampung Bukit...
The panel acquitted and discharged Selva, for the murder of S. Shanker Ganesh, 23, at Kuil Batu 8, in Sungai Gadut, Senawang, Seremban between 2 pm and 7 pm on Feb 22, 2014. - File photo
National
Ex-police officer escapes death penalty, acquitted of murder
PUTRAJAYA - A former police officer escaped the gallows after the Court of Appeal acquitted and...
Malaysian fossil scientist Dr Paul Rummy, together with 93-year-old paleontologist Dr Huang Wanpo, examines traces of two-million-year-old coprolites (fossilised excreta) at Longgupo, also known as Dragon Bone Cave, in Wushan, China. Photo by Bernama
PERSONALITY
Digging for dinosaurs: Malaysian paleontologist Dr Rummy's fossil-finding adventures
MALAYSIAN fossil scientist Dr Paul Rummy combs the desert of China and neighbouring parts of Central...
Pangkor Island - Photo: Canva
TRAVEL & FOOD
Dive deeper into Perak, explore these treasures beyond Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar
If you think Perak only shines in Ipoh’s bustling streets or Kuala Kangsar’s royal charm, think...
Netizens have expressed disbelief and sadness online, questioning the lack of contact between the man and his children during the four-year period. - Photo credit: Social media
National
Skeletal remains of 74-year-old man found unattended for four years in Kepong
SHAH ALAM - The skeletal remains of a 74-year-old retiree were discovered in his home in Mutiara...
Image for illustrative purposes only. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
National
80 per cent of Malaysian corals bleached due to heatwave
SHAH ALAM - The devastating effects of coral bleaching are being felt across Malaysia, with...
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The government has assured that it will minimise any impact of changes in electricity costs on the public and the business sector despite global fuel price uncertainties. - Photo by Bernama
Government assures minimal impact from electricity cost changes - Akmal
State Umno Liaison Committee chairman Datuk Seri Jalaluddin Alias said the request was submitted to officially communicate the party’s stance on the political shift involving the state administration. - Photo by Bernama
Negeri Sembilan Umno seeks audience with Tuanku Muhriz
This aerial file photo taken on March 23, 2008 shows a vessel (bottom) sailing past ships anchored along the coast of Singapore at the mouth of the Strait of Malacca. AFP FILE PIX
Active neutrality in a dangerous era: Malaysia’s test from Hormuz to Straits of Malacca
The gate of the Little Aresha daycare centre, sealed with police yellow tape after allegations of child abuse, is seen in Umbulharjo, Yogyakarta. Photo by Devi Rahman/AFP
Thirteen arrested after CCTV footage shows toddlers bound and crammed into tiny room at...
Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar confirmed that the suspect, who had been detained several days earlier, now faces charges related to the case. - Photo by Bernama.
‘Imran Koyube’ charged in court over fraud case
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MACC nabs three over RM230 million zakat fund misappropriation
MACC Selangor branch has detained three individuals, including the deputy chairman of a NGO, for allegedly misappropriating zakat funds amounting to about RM230 million.
Man held over father's death in Kota Bharu confirmed to have schizophrenia - Police
Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat at the Tanah Merah district police headquarters today. - Photo by Bernama
Mud flood: “Taman Tun is already 50 years old — no more development, what we have is sufficient"
Longtime residents of Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) are calling for a halt to further development in the area, with its residents’ association chairman stressing that the township, now half a century old, should be preserved rather than expanded.
Four Undang, Tunku Besar Tampin to skip ceremony, call for Negeri Sembilan state assembly opening to be postponed
The four Undang (customary chiefs) of the luaks, together with the Tunku Besar of Tampin, will not attend the Royal Opening Ceremony of the First Sitting of the 15th Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly (DUN), scheduled to be officiated by the Yang di-Pertuan Besar, Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir, on Thursday. Bernama FILE PIX
Why are flash floods still hard to control in Klang Valley?
Heavy rain on April 20 caused flash floods across the Klang Valley, worsening peak-hour traffic congestion. Photo: X
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