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HEALTH
Speaking up could save lives, but many Malaysian men still suffer in silence
SHAH ALAM – Years of cultural conditioning have taught Malaysian men to suppress their emotions,...
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COMMENTARY
Behind the 'I'm fine': 1 in 10 Malaysian men are fighting depression in silence
For years, Malaysians have spoken softly, if at all, about mental health but the silence is getting...
Many men carried the weight of adulthood long before anyone noticed, and beneath the expectations to always be strong, even an hour of ‘lepak’ became the small, essential space where they could finally breathe again. Photo: Edited via Canva
COMMENTARY
Why men needed that short hour of 'lepak' more than anyone realised
MANY men carried the weight of adulthood long before anyone realised it and in the midst of...
ARGY, who was on his second visit to Malaysia, spoke warmly of his return to Asia. The crowds in Kuala Lumpur, in particular, left a strong impression on him.
Entertainment
ARGY: The DJ who checks his ego at the door
Life on the road for a global DJ is more than just packed clubs and roaring crowds; it's a...
For the estimated 300 million people worldwide with colour vision deficiency, daily life is a series of quiet adaptations, creative workarounds, and occasional wardrobe mishaps. Photo: Canva
HEALTH
Seeing differently, how colour-blind individuals experience everyday life
HAVE you ever lain awake at night, struck by a sudden curiosity about how colour-blind people...
Hyperhidrosis affects about 5 per cent of the world’s population, and usually starts during childhood or soon after puberty. - Photo for illustration purpose only
LETTERS
A Sweaty Life
To all my fellow Malaysians, we are no strangers to the excruciating heat back home. Just within 5...
Like many athletes, Tze Liang faced an immense mental toll during the Covid-19 pandemic, when lockdowns restricted training and forced him into a routine of online classes and solitary workouts.
Sports
Balance is key to mental strength for Olympic success - National diver Tze Liang
SHAH ALAM – Mental health gains increasing recognition as a crucial aspect of an athlete's...
As social media reshapes how we grieve, the question remains—does social media help us cope, or does it make it harder to let go? Photo for illustrative purposes only. Edited on Canva.
National
Social media and grief in the digital age can be both helpful, harmful
SHAH ALAM - While social media offers a platform for support and remembrance, relying on it too much...
While online platforms can provide comfort, excessive reliance on them can hinder the natural grieving process. Photo for illustrative purposes only. Edited on Canva.
National
6 signs social media engagement during mourning becomes unhealthy
Grief is a deeply personal experience and in today’s digital age, many turn to social media as a...
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LIFE
How Covid-19 shaped Gen Z
Every generation has its defining moment, and for Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012—that...
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After Hamzah, three more MPs sacked from Bersatu
Hamzah’s removal is not just about one man’s political future. It is about Bersatu’s identity. Is it consolidating into a tightly led organisation prepared for electoral battle? Or is it entering another cycle of internal contestation? - Photo source: Hamzah Zainudin/Facebook
Bersatu after Hamzah Zainudin: Consolidation or crack in the party foundation?
The expulsion of Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin from Bersatu was expected, says former Bersatu information chief Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan.
'Hamzah’s expulsion shows Muhyiddin is desperate' - Wan Saiful
Bersatu deputy president Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin delivering his speech at the party's annual general assembly held at IDCC, Shah Alam on Sept 6, 2025. (SINAR PHOTO)
“No surprise” over Hamzah’s sacking, exodus from Bersatu expected
Hamzah and Muhyiddin embrace on the last day of the party's annual general assembly in September 2025. (PHOTO BY ROSLI TALIB)
Hamzah camp rules out Umno return, signals next steps
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Child opens car door, causes accident involving six vehicles along Jalan Tun Razak
A child inadvertently caused a road accident after opening a car door in open traffic, leading to two motorcycles crashing into each other.
New forensic review challenges Kurt Cobain's suicide ruling, says 'this is a homicide'
Kurt Cobain
Federal Court reinstates Isa Samad's conviction and sentence, issues warrant of committal
Former Felda chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad has been ordered to begin serving a six-year prison sentence from Tuesday.
Malaysians still drawn to charm of reading physical books
The Reading Profile of Malaysians 2022/2023 study by the National Library of Malaysia recorded a positive shift in reading trends among Malaysians, who crave a variety of information in line with changing lifestyles and current technological developments. - Bernama photo
Man held for assaulting, threatening senior citizen after minor collision
Earlier, a one-minute video clip went viral showing the suspect scolding and kicking the victim, who was in the driver's seat, while some people were seen trying to calm him down.
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