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Harimau Malaya CEO Rob Friend - Photo: INSTAGRAM / @seasiagoal
Sports
Harimau Malaya set to welcome dutch-Malaysian star as passport process nears completion
KUALA LUMPUR - The process of securing a Malaysian passport for a mixed-heritage football player...
Tunku Ismail revealed that the new head coaches for the national Harimau Malaya squad and the Harimau Muda (Under-23 national team) would be announced on Monday.
Sports
New coach, key appointments for Harimau Malaya - TMJ
SHAH ALAM - Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) owner and the Crown Prince of Johor Tunku Ismail Sultan...
Britain's Prince Harry (centre), Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan Markle (R) pose for a picture with Colombia's former Education Minister Aurora Vergara (L) and other participants, at the end of the "Afro women and power" forum. Photo by Raul Arboleda/AFP FILE PIX
World
Prince Harry turns 40, distanced from royals
LONDON - Prince Harry was once one of the British royal family's most popular members, but as...
Half-Malaysian half-Ugandan 24-year old Iman Nassiwa says the best part of having a mixed bloodline is living with two rich cultures within her - Photo courtesy of Iman Nassiwa
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Getting real with the diasporic communities in Malaysia
One of the prominent features of being Malaysian is our national identity of being a...
In this file photo taken on July 01, 1969 Queen Elizabeth II puts a crown on his son Prince Charles during his investiture as new Prince of Wales in Caernarfon. (AFP)
Europe
Queen Elizabeth II dies, Charles III succeeds
LONDON, UK - Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history and an icon...
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People walk through the Financial District near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 19, 2025 in New York City. - AFP photo
US happiness sinks as more Americans eat alone - Survey
A man with metal sheets to rebuild his home walks amidst destroyed houses in shanty town of Cavani south district damaged by the cyclone Chido in the city of Mamoudzou, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on January 2, 2025. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Record numbers forced to flee climate disasters - UN
Now, moreh destinations have diversified, with many hipster cafés, which typically close early, extending their hours until 2am, creating a new trend among young people.
Moreh: Hipster cafés stealing spotlight from Mamak eateries
Sahur With Homeless Project volunteer pack food to be given to the homeless around Ipoh. Photo by Bernama
‘Sahur with homeless’: Kak Et’s 16-year dedication to those in need
Popular among the Cham Malay community in Kelantan, tongmo is now capturing the taste buds of more locals, especially in Ramadan. - Photo via X/Bernama
Is Tongmo the new must-have iftar dish in Kelantan?
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Moreh: Hipster cafés stealing spotlight from Mamak eateries
Now, moreh destinations have diversified, with many hipster cafés, which typically close early, extending their hours until 2am, creating a new trend among young people.
Under the city lights: KL’s homeless find hope amid Ramadan hardships
The asnaf community collected food supplies distributed by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as their iftar meal at Lorong Haji Taib, Chow Kit, recently. Photo by Bernama
Is Tongmo the new must-have iftar dish in Kelantan?
Popular among the Cham Malay community in Kelantan, tongmo is now capturing the taste buds of more locals, especially in Ramadan. - Photo via X/Bernama
‘Sahur with homeless’: Kak Et’s 16-year dedication to those in need
Sahur With Homeless Project volunteer pack food to be given to the homeless around Ipoh. Photo by Bernama
Just looking at images of nature can relieve pain, study finds
More than 40 years ago, a pioneering study showed that hospitalised patients needed fewer painkillers and recovered quicker when they looked out of a window onto green space rather than a brick wall. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
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