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Jan 2, 2018 : Malaysian primary school students attending first day school session 2018 at Putrajaya. (Source: 123rf)
LETTERS
Education’s post-colonial legacies perpetuates divide and rule agenda
Education is an essential driver of economic growth, political stability, and social cohesion....
JAG. Photo from All Women’s Action Society (Awam) website
National
30 per cent women's participation in politics a priority, says women organisation
SHAH ALAM - With the coming of the 15th General Election (GE15), all political parties should remain...
Content Forum Executive Director Mediha Mahmood during Sinar Daily’s Relatable programme dubbed “Women & Girls: Abuse in the Digital Sphere”. Photo by:Rafeq Redzuan
Focus
RELATABLE: Online abuse against women related to patriarchal norms
SHAH ALAM - It is undeniable that both men and women can both be the victims of online violence but...
Caretaker Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz - BERNAMA
National
Tax policies key to encouraging corporations to embrace ESG - Tengku Zafrul
KUALA LUMPUR - Tax policies and strategies must play a role in encouraging corporations to embrace...
Dazzle
DAZZLE: Art in a cuppa coffee
Coffee has become a part of societal norms. Whether you need a break from work or a catchup with an...
Global perception and opinion on China have been on a nosedive since the pandemic started and have now reached the lowest level, which prompted a scramble for a more intensive persuasive and propagandistic drive from Beijing
LETTERS
China’s influence may put Malaysia’s freedom at risk
SHAH ALAM - China’s media sway and influence-seeking drive throughout the world have been gaining...
Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor - BERNAMA photo
National
No to concerts that lead to unruly behaviour in Kedah - MB
ALOR SETAR - Concerts that lead to unruly behaviour will not be allowed in Kedah, said Menteri Besar...
Wan Junaidi said Malaysia will spare no expense in defending its sovereignty and its assets abroad wherever they may be situated. - Bernama Photo
National
Malaysia to take legal action to resist Sulu group's attempt to seize assets - Wan Junaidi
PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia will take legal action in the Netherlands to resist and set aside any attempts...
Photo for illustration purposes only - 123RF Photo
News
Japan renounces testing of anti-satellite weapons after US - Foreign ministry
MOSCOW - The Japanese government has decided to renounce testing of anti-satellite weapons to...
Izzy Chan said women who are the breadwinner of their family do not talk about this issue since they want their husbands to not be pressured by the society with the mindset that men should be the ones earning money instead of women.
Exclusives
Relatable: Husbands with breadwinning wives should not be pressured by societal expectations
SHAH ALAM - Husbands with breadwinning wives should not feel pressured by the expectations set...
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Kellie's Castle. Photo by Bernama
Dark tourism: A chance to encounter ‘Mr Gopal’ in Kellie's Castle
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Greenland's women rediscover Inuit facial tattoos
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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
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo credit: 123RF
Saving coral reefs: Experts advocate for global and local strategies
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo illustrated by Bernama
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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