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At-Taqwa Mosque TTDI has addressed recent claims circulating on social media regarding a boycott and alleged mistreatment, clarifying that early findings point to isolated incidents involving a small number of individuals who are not part of the mosque’s committee.
National
'Isolated incidents only’: At-Taqwa TTDI Mosque says committee not involved in alleged mistreatment
KUALA LUMPUR - At-Taqwa Mosque Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) has addressed recent claims circulating on...
At the 2025 Umno General Assembly, what was most apparent was not what Umno committed to do, but what it still struggles to say aloud: that historical legitimacy is no longer adequate in an age of contested identity, splintered loyalties and future-oriented voters. - Bernama file photo
LETTERS
Umno at the crossroads: When historical legitimacy is no longer political currency
For nearly eight decades, Umno has endured by pulling strength from history. Its fundamental role in...
Antarctic species are often small in total population, underscoring the risk of outbreaks. (Photo by Mario ARMAS / AFP)
World
Bird flu ravaging Antarctic wildlife, scientist warns
SANTIAGO - Scientists are sounding the alarm over the spread of bird flu across Antarctica, with a...
While Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin remains the constitutionally legitimate president, Mujibu revealed that his leadership is under immense political strain following a shift in allegiance among the party's Members of Parliament.
Politics
Bersatu faces ‘downward spiral’ without urgent structural reform - Analyst
SHAH ALAM – Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) faces a potential downward spiral ahead of...
National
Chinese nationals lead in marriages to Malaysian non-muslims between 2019-2025, Dewan Rakyat told
KUALA LUMPUR - Chinese nationals topped the list of foreign spouses marrying non-Muslim Malaysians...
For nearly two decades, a woman found herself returning again and again to the National Registration Department, enduring bureaucratic hurdles because her parents’ marriage had never been registered, all in her quest to be recognised as a lawful citizen. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Unregistered parents' marriage leaves woman struggling for MyKad over 20 years
SHAH ALAM - For nearly two decades, a woman found herself returning again and again to the National...
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National
Emergency fund key to personal, household financial health
PUTRAJAYA - As the new year begins, many people take the opportunity to reassess their financial...
Stunting does not only occur after birth, but often begins before a child is born, with data from the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) 2022 showing that 39.4 per cent of pregnant women were anaemic, indicating nutritional deficiencies and a major risk for low birth weight and stunting in newborns. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
HEALTH
Malaysia needs to form high-level committee to tackle rising childhood stunting
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia needs to establish a high-level, bipartisan national committee chaired by...
Photo: PokePark Kanto
World
Pokemon theme park opens in Tokyo
TOKYO - The first permanent Pokemon theme park opened in Tokyo on Thursday, featuring cute rides and...
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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
Malaysia's insurance industry is expected to remain cautious in 2026 and 2027 as significant changes are set to take place. - Photo illustrated via Canva
Malaysian insurance sector poised for major reforms under reset initiatives
The experience of enjoying his quesillo begins with a sweet, creamy flavour before it is balanced by a bittersweet caramel taste that creates a more indulgent texture. - Bernama photo
Unique texture of Quesillo captivates dessert lovers
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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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