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The cookies weighing 227 grammes are sold at RM35. Photo by Bernama
National
Royal treats: Tunku Azizah's prison cookies in high demand
KUALA LUMPUR - The prowess and agility of the Tengku Ampuan Pahang Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah...
The clinic's founder Datin Roziyaton Jamaludin said public negative attitude is one of the biggest barriers disabled people face, noting that employers and even institutions of higher learning, are often reluctant to accept them. - Photo by Bernama
National
Cornflake cookies crafted with labour of love by disabled students
KUALA LUMPUR - Baking is said to be a great way to engage disabled children’s senses, improve...
Julie's just introduced a new range of sandwich biscuits, with two delicious flavours: Sweet Chilli Cheese and Sour Cream & Onion - Photo taken from Julie’s management
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Julie's launches new line-up of sandwich biscuits
Calling all snack lovers! Get ready for a flavor party in your mouth because Julie's just...
Malaysian people should stop the practice of wasting food and learn from the suffering of the 2.4 million Gaza residents who are currently facing the threat of starvation.
National
900,000 tonnes wasted food can feed 264 million people
SHAH ALAM - The quantity of 90,000 tonnes of food wasted and discarded throughout last year's...
PKNS deputy chief executive officer Suhaimi Kasdon (centre) and SACC Convec chief executive chief officer Azlina Amran (second from right).
National
Chandat@Terapung unveils its doors in Shah Alam, offering lakeside dining
SHAH ALAM - Nestled by the serene ambiance of Shah Alam's lakeside, a new culinary gem has...
Pix for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX
National
Sugar-based goods prices to rise due to global disruptions
PUTRAJAYA - Sugar-based goods are expected to see a price increase due to global disruptions in...
Horng Sai (right), Juliana (centre), and Martin Ang with the decoration of 'Love Letters' plastic tab lights at the Julie's Upcycling Programme "From Waste To Wow" held on Friday. (SINAR PHOTO)
National
Julie's Biscuits encourages the public to reduce plastic waste
KUALA LUMPUR - Julie's Biscuits, through the 'Upcycling From Waste to WOW' programme,...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – FILE PIX
National
Pensiangan: Lack of telecommunication services, transportation impede aid delivery
NABAWAN - The lack of telecommunication services and disruption to the transportation system, in...
The annual Lantern Festival (15th day of 8th month in Chinese lunar calendar) not only provides sustenance to the Chinese people in preparing and selling mooncakes but it is also a source of income for Malay entrepreneur Nur Farrah Diba Azhar, 33. - BERNAMA
National
Chinese community queueing up for Farrah's Halal mooncakes too
BUKIT MERTAJAM - The annual Lantern Festival (15th day of 8th month in Chinese lunar calendar) not...
Image for illustrative purposes only. – FILE PIX
National
Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to cooperate with influencers on promoting local products
ALOR SETAR - The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) will be working with social media...
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For some patients, lifestyle modification, nutritional support and medication may still be insufficient to achieve meaningful health improvements. In such cases, minimally invasive endoscopic procedures can play a complementary role in obesity management. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Modern, multidisciplinary treatments reshape obesity care
For generations, local communities and traditional healers have relied on these natural resources to treat ailments and promote well-being. (Photo by MAYELA LOPEZ / AFP) AFP file photo for illustration purpose only.
CAP warns of rapid decline of endangered medicinal plants in Malaysia
Up to 64 per cent of respondents expressed concern about insufficient regulation and legislation governing AI development, with many citing worries about potential privacy violations, the perpetuation of bias and discrimination, and the misuse of intellectual property. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
New Zealanders increasingly worried about AI's impact on society - Survey
On paper, the 6.8-magnitude earthquake that rocked Sabah on Feb 23 should have been a catastrophe. It marks what is likely the strongest earthquake ever recorded in Malaysia. Photo for illustration purposes only.
Stronger than Ranau, yet safer: Why was the 6.8 Sabah earthquake less deadly?
Trader prepares ‘ayam gunting’ for sale at the Bazar Ramadan Rahmah in Taman Wawasan, Mersing, Johor which she sells for RM5 to provide wallet-friendly meals during buka puasa in February 2026. - Bernama photo
Pocket-friendly iftar? How Mersing traders are maintaining RM5 meals in 2026
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Malaysian in Bahrain shares life under the shadow of war
Wan Zalina Wan Zakwan with her husband Umar Salleh and children Ahmad Zyad, 12, and Muhammad Ali, 8.
Muhyiddin breaks silence on Hamzah’s expulsion, cites undisclosed Umno negotiations and ‘Bangkok Move’
Muhyiddin cited unrest, strained relations from the leadership to the grassroots level and actions that he described as a threat to party stability.
Thunderstorm warning in seven states, KL, Putrajaya until 7pm today
A similar warning was also issued for Negeri Sembilan involving Seremban, Port Dickson, Kuala Pilah, Rembau and Tampin; Melaka and Johor involving Kluang, Mersing, Pontian, Kulai, Kota Tinggi and Johor Bahru. - Bernama file photo
Elderly Malaysian-born US citizen found dead in cluttered home
Sabarodzi said that since the front door was completely blocked, firefighters had to break open the back door to facilitate the removal of the body, which was then handed over to the police. - Photo courtesy of JBPM
Malaysians strongly advised to defer non-essential travel to 7 Middle East countries
A passenger looks at a flight information board at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on March 3, 2026 after carriers cancelled flights amid the Middle East conflict. The biggest disruption to global air transport since the Covid pandemic snarled travel for a fourth day on March 3, with thousands of flights affected and busy Gulf hubs including Dubai and Doha shuttered as Iran lashed out after US-Israeli strikes. (Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP)
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