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Maya Sialuk Jakobsen, professional tattoo artist and expert in Inuit tattooing, looks through a folder of Inuit tattoo designs in her tattoo studio in Svendborg, Denmark on September 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Greenland's women rediscover Inuit facial tattoos
NUUK - Andu Schiodt Pikilak has dark dashes on her forehead descending into a deep "V" like geese...
State MIC information chief Subramaniam Balakrishnan
Politics
'Indians must move beyond traditional issues like temple and Tamil schools' - MIC leader
KLUANG - Johor MIC Information Chief Subramaniam Balakrishnan has urged the Indian community to...
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TRAVEL & FOOD
Exploring the world's happiest country
Quiz master Phanindra Ivatury of the Netherlands shares the happy vibes he endured during his recent...
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ARTS & CULTURE
Youth see Malaysia as liveable, but worry about politics - Study
KUALA LUMPUR - A recent study conducted by a team of local academics has revealed that young...
This writer observed that several Chinese families have been coming to buy nasi lemak from Sangheeta, also known as ‘Akka Nasi Lemak’ on the social media platform TikTok, from morning until noon. Some even arrive in their pyjamas, as if it were part of their daily routine to buy 'Akka' nasi lemak in the morning. - Photo by Bernama
TRAVEL & FOOD
Nasi lemak: More than just food, a cultural and economic phenomenon
KUALA LUMPUR - Being a food that pleases the palate across all ethnicities, nasi lemak is widely...
The coral reef ecosystem surrounding the 203-hectare island, separated by the South China Sea, is also an important habitat for various marine species, serving as a sanctuary and breeding ground. Algae and seaweed also function as food and shelter for many fish species. - Photo by Bernama
TRAVEL & FOOD
Pulau Bidong: A hidden gem for divers
KUALA TERENGGANU - The mesmerising underwater world of Pulau Bidong, a hidden gem for adventure...
Head Librarian of Kuala Lumpur Library Anita Mohd Jali (middle) and Intermark Mall General Manager Evelyn Woon (right) at the launch of ‘Kuala Lumpur: A Journey Through Time’ event held in Intermark Mall.
ARTS & CULTURE
A time tunnel of Kuala Lumpur’s past at Intermark Mall
Kuala Lumpur is renowned for its iconic landmarks and vibrant cityscape, but amidst the skyscrapers...
Wong Chun Wai (seated, third from left) at the closing ceremony of Festival Peranakan Malaysia. Photo by Bernama
National
Baba Nyonya culture gaining international recognition
MELAKA - The Baba Nyonya culture in Melaka is receiving growing international recognition,...
Asean Foundation executive director Dr Piti Srisangnam (left) and Maybank Group chief sustainability officer Shahril Azuar Jimin at eYAA Cohort 4 Programme Workshop Launch.
National
Asean, Maybank Foundation unite to empower youth for sustainable change
SHAH ALAM - As Asean celebrates its anniversary, the Asean Foundation and Maybank Foundation have...
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Sports
Malaysia needs a sports university - Analyst
KUALA LUMPUR - The establishment of a sports university, as proposed by the Malaysian Athletics...
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Kellie's Castle. Photo by Bernama
Dark tourism: A chance to encounter ‘Mr Gopal’ in Kellie's Castle
Maya Sialuk Jakobsen, professional tattoo artist and expert in Inuit tattooing, looks through a folder of Inuit tattoo designs in her tattoo studio in Svendborg, Denmark on September 10, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Greenland's women rediscover Inuit facial tattoos
Image for illustrative purposes only. - 123RF
Are intensive workouts beneficial or harmful?
According to data from the Spanish Federation of Associations for the Assistance of People with Cerebral Palsy, 120,000 people in Spain live with this type of disorder, with 80 per cent of them requiring significant support for their daily activities. - Photo credit: @fgemacanales/Instagram
Spanish teenager with cerebral palsy finishes high school "with her eyes"
Lotus's Ceria Charity Run 2024 at Lotus's Ara Damansara, today. - Photo by ROSLI TALIB
Lotus’s Ceria Charity Run raises RM400,000 to support underserved schools
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Malaysia's coral under threat? What you need to know about bleaching
Coral bleaching monitoring by Reef Check Malaysia and youths from Pemimpin Iklim Mabul in Mabul, Sabah. Photo: Reef Check Malaysia
Halal certification essential for food safety - Health expert
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Saving coral reefs: Experts advocate for global and local strategies
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Halal issue: 'Don’t just follow what’s viral, you may regret it later'
According to an expert, Malaysian halal certificate is highly respected by companies and restaurants, whether Bumiputera or non-Bumiputera-owned. (Small images from left: Nurul Farahin, Nurul Aina Haswani, Nur Syafiqah, Muhammad Nukman)
Mahkota polls: Early voters to cast ballots today
A total of 4,911 early voters in the Mahkota state seat by-election will cast their ballots today. Photo by Bernama
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