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Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat - BERNAMA FILE PIX
National
Bomb attack: Malaysians urged to stay vigilant when travelling to Thailand
KOTA BHARU - Malaysians planning to visit Thailand are advised to remain cautious and adhere to the...
Photo for illustration purposes only.
National
Beware: New cyber scam uses explicit video calls to blackmail victims
SHAH ALAM – A new cyber scam has surfaced, where victims are blackmailed after answering explicit...
Malaysian AIDS Foundation chairman Prof Datuk Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman
National
Malaysia winning battle against HIV/AIDS but 'war' looms on sexual transmissions
KUALA LUMPUR - Dark clouds loom heavily over the little alcove to the right of the main cemetery in...
Losses due to commercial crimes from January until last Sunday have reached RM1.78 billion, marking a 24 per cent increase compared to the same period last year. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
National
Scammers rake in RM6 million daily - Police
KUALA LUMPUR – Losses due to commercial crimes from January until last Sunday have reached RM1.78...
Vijayaletchumy, 48, fell into a sinkhole that opened under her feet along Jalan Masjid India on Aug 23. - Photo by Bernama
National
Sinkholes: Remain vigilant, dangers can arise anytime
SHAH ALAM - On Saturday, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories)...
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National
2017 study pinpoints high-risk sinkhole zones in KL
SHAH ALAM - Geological experts have warned that there are six locations around Kuala Lumpur that are...
Azman said enforcement measures, including inspections, audits, and penalties for non-compliance, are essential for ensuring that regulations are followed. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
National
Lorry crash: Tech is no magic bullet, responsible driving remains crucial - Police
SHAH ALAM - Driver behavior and road conditions are paramount in ensuring road safety, but...
Image for illustrative purposes only - Photo by 123RF
National
Intelligence and experience can make you vulnerable to scams - Expert
SHAH ALAM - In a surprising revelation, experts have highlighted that confidence in intelligence or...
Image for illustrative purposes only. - BERNAMA
National
Monsoon transition phase to start Sept 19 - MetMalaysia
KUALA LUMPUR - The Monsoon transition phase is expected to start on Sept 19 and continue until...
This picture shows stranded vehicles on a flooded road in Hong Kong on Sept 8, 2023. - Photo by AFP
News
Hong Kong flooded by heaviest rainfall in 140 years
HONG KONG - Hong Kong was flooded by the heaviest rainfall in nearly 140 years on Friday, leaving...
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The 45-year-old man from Johor who only wish to be known as Teo, said he was tricked into believing he would be offered a translation job in Thailand with a salary of RM7,000 in August 2023. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Electrocuted and beaten: Rescued Malaysians describe job scam nightmare in Myanmar
Malaysia's Brain Drain: Is talent being nurtured?
The "Nepo Babies" debate in politics: Are they really just riding on family ties?
Headmaster, Leong Yong Siang, said that Year One enrolment for the new school session recorded only 13 Malay, nine Siamese students, and one Indian student, making the majority of the school's students Malay. - Photo by Bernama
No Chinese students enrol in Year One at SJKC Kong Aik
Norshamira Zainal and the suspect (left).
Gold, Greed and Murder: Sambal seller's fatal delivery
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Reclaiming Agency in an Age of Misinformation
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Beyond the bookstore: Gen Z is reading in new ways
For Gen Z, it’s not about where you read, but how you read. Photo: Canva
Chinese couple fined RM5,000 each over obscene act at KLIA2
The charged was framed under Section 294(a) of the Penal Code, which provides for a punishment of up to three months in prison, a fine, or both. - Photo by Bernama
Gender expression or inappropriate? Crossdressing at awards show sparks backlash, debate
The controversy arose after some attendees, notably from the influencer community, appeared at the event in crossdressing outfits, drawing criticism from social media users. Source: X
Elderly woman remanded for allegedly stealing RM2,500 at wedding
An elderly woman who recently went viral on social media for allegedly stealing RM2,500 at a wedding in a private home has been remanded for four days to assist in the investigation. - Bernama photo
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