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A man dressed as a clown entertains children at a makeshift school in a camp for displaced Palestinians in Deir El-Balah, in the central Gaza strip on April 27, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
World
Gaza puppet maker turns tins into toys in ruins of genocide
DEIR EL-BALAH - On a cinder block work table in Gaza Strip, puppet maker Mahdi Karira is busy...
All the workers, including scheduled workers and five TAPAi graduates working from home, had shown positive development in terms of working and social skills and could generate their own income. - Photo by Bernama
ARTS & CULTURE
Disabled workers add special touch to TAPAi Boutique's batik products
MARANG - The TAPAi Boutique at Wakaf Tapai here has provided an opportunity to seven persons with...
Melaka native keeps rattan handicraft tradition alive in Terengganu - Photo by Bernama
National
Homemaker turns passion in making rattan handicrafts into profit
MARANG - A homemaker from Bukit Payong here has turned her passion for producing rattan handicrafts...
A signage of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical is seen outside of the company's office in Tokyo on March 28, 2024. - (Photo by YUICHI YAMAZAKI / AFP)
World
Red yeast rice supplements incident sparks safety concerns in Japan
TOKYO - In the past weeks, Japan reported several deaths and over a hundred hospitalisations due to...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX
National
From sun to scrap: The impact of solar waste
KUALA LUMPUR - Solar power is expected to make up nearly 60 per cent of Malaysia’s energy mix by...
Bus driver Saodat Shermatova, 49, drives an electric bus out of a bus park in Tashkent early on March 5, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Women bus drivers, a first for Uzbekistan
TASHKENT - Saodat Shermatova "cried with joy" after Uzbekistan, a predominantly Muslim former Soviet...
Most Ramadan bazaar traders are forced to raise selling prices due to the increased cost of raw materials.
National
‘Material prices are up, how are we going to maintain last year’s price?’ – Bazaar trader
SHAH ALAM - Most Ramadan bazaar traders are forced to raise selling prices due to the increased cost...
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...
His Majesty welcomed the ongoing efforts to enhance public trust in the efficiency of government agency services. - Photo by Bernama
National
'I don't like systems with a lot of red tape' - Sultan Ibrahim
KUALA LUMPUR - His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia wants the efficiency of work processes...
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Amidst concerns over recent medical negligence cases, a medical expert warns of potential repercussions for Malaysia's medical tourism industry, citing perception that the MHTC are prioritising financial gains and customer acquisition.
MHTC's target predominantly focuses on financial gains, customer acquisition - Medical...
A worker washing the laundry. Photo by Bernama
Penang’s Dhobi Ghat: The last laundry district in Malaysia
Screenshot of the video circulated on social media platforms.
Light aircraft crashes in Besout, Tanjung Malim
The inmates' commitment to the programme for six months to a year has sharpened their skills in fields previously unfamiliar to them. Photo by Bernama
Batu Gajah PPA inmates determined to use skills acquired behind bars to earn income
Photo for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX
Urgent need for Residential Tenancy Act to protect homeowners, tenants
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Civil servant salary increase: A boost for the economy, but potential pitfalls remain
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by Bernama
Fireside Chat: Nancy Shukri delves into upbringing, politics and empowerment
Malaysia's press freedom ranking plummets in 2024 report
Malaysia falls in world press freedom index. - FILE PIX
Stop targetting journalists: World Press Freedom Day rallies for press safety
Media agencies and NGOs gathered in Kuala Lumpur today to voice their opposition against the targetting of journalists who are reporting on the situation in Gaza.
Govt's proposal to raise civil servants' salaries by over 13 per cent raises questions about fiscal prudence - Economists
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivering his speech at the 2024 Labour's Day celebration at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) on Wednesday. - Photo by ROSLI TALIB
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