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In today’s increasingly competitive job market, academic qualifications alone are no longer enough to secure quality employment. File photo
National
Govt’s Industry Academy fixing graduate skills gap
KUALA LUMPUR - In today’s increasingly competitive job market, academic qualifications alone are...
Sultan of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today officially opened the first Pahang Islamic Religious Primary School (SRAIN) at its temporary premises in Golden Hill, Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. - Photo by Bernama
National
Pahang Sultan opens first state religious school in Cameron Highlands
CAMERON HIGHLANDS - Sultan of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah today...
THE SPM results are out. In one household, shrieks of joy echo as parents hug their straight-A child. In another, the same silence that follows disappointment settles like a heavy fog. We all know the platitudes that follow this ritual. “SPM is not the end.” “It’s not the final determinant of your future.” Bernama FILE PIX
LETTERS
Why your SPM grades don’t define you, but giving up does
THE Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results are out. In one household, shrieks of joy echo as parents...
The only way up is sideways, to reduce the stakes of SPM, diversify assessment, reward teachers who teach thinking instead of answering techniques and yes, learn from schools like MCKK that balance intellectual rigour with character development.
LETTERS
The A in SPM, the F in PISA. Why our exam miracle doesn’t add up
ANOTHER year, another round of applause for Malaysia’s SPM top scorers. The headlines beam:...
Three Malaysian elephants, Dara, Amoi and Kelat, now housed at Tennoji Zoo. - Photo: Taiping Municipal Council
LETTERS
Impact leaders must learn to sit with discomfort
EARLIER this year, on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, a...
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National
World schooling: When the world becomes a classroom
SHAH ALAM - For many Malaysians, the concept of ‘world schooling’, which involves learning...
The government’s decision to conditionally open admission pathways for Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) graduates into public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) should be viewed with due care, maturity and balanced consideration, academics said. Photo: Edited via Canva
Focus
UEC holders’ IPTA pathway should be viewed with balanced consideration - Academics
KUALA LUMPUR - The government’s decision to conditionally open admission pathways for Unified...
Dr Naim Muhamad Ali with the UOW Voicelah! students at the Clubs and Societies Awards 2025. He hopes to inspire students to discover and grow into their full potential, one day at a time.
COLUMNISTS
The High Cost of Being Guru Bitara and Unburdening the Nadi Negara
WORDS have a peculiar way of masking the fractures in a foundation. In Malaysia, we have a penchant...
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National
AI and automation gain dominance, workforce adaptability key to sustainability
KUALA LUMPUR - As artificial intelligence (AI) and automation accelerate, they are reshaping how we...
University of Helsinki Viikki Teacher Training School, educator Sari Muhonen, holding the Finnish National Curriculum 2014 book, focusing on responsibility and a sustainable future. - Photo: BERNAMA
National
Inside Finland's classrooms: Where climate solutions take root
KUALA LUMPUR - In Finland, sustainability is not taught as a distant concept or an abstract policy...
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Malaysia should avoid being sentimental about fielding a fully local Harimau Malaya squad, as limited MFL playing time is restricting the development of international-level talent. Photo: Facebook
Drop the sentimentality: Why Harimau Malaya must hunt for overseas talent to survive
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Can you use someone else’s belongings first and ask for permission later?
The injured victim was found by members of the public near a bushy area at about 11am before being taken to hospital for treatment. Photo courtesy of reader
Teenager brutally beaten, robbed and raped while jogging with brother
Institutional reform remains crucial to ensuring Malaysia’s legal system is equipped to meet evolving challenges while maintaining public confidence, with the proposed separation of the Attorney General (AG) and Public Prosecutor (PP) roles emerging as one of the country’s most significant legal reforms.
Institutional reform key to strengthening public trust in justice system
Sabah UMNO liaison committee chairman Datuk Jafry Ariffin. BERNAMA photo
Johor polls: Sabah UMNO to rally thousand-strong Sabahan vote bank for BN
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Rohingya activist draws backlash after Australia speech criticising Malaysia
A former Rohingya refugee turned activist has faced criticism from Malaysian social media users after remarks made during an awards speech in Australia, in which she highlighted Malaysia’s treatment of Rohingya children, went viral online. Screenshots from Noor Azizah's Instagram video
Bersatu on the brink of collapse as Muhyiddin fails to manage Pas conflict, says Wan Ahmad Fayhsal
Bersatu is on the brink of collapse due to party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s failure to manage the internal conflict with Pas, according to Machang member of parliament Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.
Rukun Negara remains Malaysia's shield against extremism and disinformation
The Rukun Negara remains highly relevant in helping Malaysia manage diversity and navigate growing challenges posed by polarisation, extremism and disinformation, says National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang. BERNAMA photo
PSM CEO charged over Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre graft
The chief executive officer of Perbadanan Stadium Malaysia (PSM) Iliyas Jamil, 42, was charged in the Sessions Court here today with seven counts of corruption involving RM1.45 million in connection with the RM8.7 million tender to upgrade the Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre. Photo by Bernama
Nancy Shukri's husband passes away
The passing of Datuk Kamil Misuari was announced by the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) minister's office in a media statement.
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