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Libyans demonstrate against the postponement of the elections in the city of Benghazi on December 24, 2021. - Libyans have voiced a mix of frustration and anxiety after elections set for Friday were postponed, which some had hoped would help turn the page on a decade of violence. After weeks of speculation, authorities confirmed Wednesday that the poll, part of a United Nations-led peace process, would be delayed. (Photo by Abdullah DOMA / AFP)
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UN Security Council voices concern over political deadlock in Libya
UNITED NATIONS - The Security Council on Tuesday expressed deep concern over the persistent...
Argentina's forward #10 Lionel Messi lifts the FIFA World Cup Trophy as he celebrates with teammates winning the Qatar 2022 World Cup final football match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium in Lusail, north of Doha on Dec 18, 2022. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV / AFP)
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Brilliant Messi leads Argentina to World Cup glory
DOHA, Qatar - Lionel Messi led Argentina to World Cup glory on Sunday, scoring twice against France...
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Monsoon storm likely last til Christmas Eve
PUTRAJAYA - The current monsoon experienced in the country is expected to last until Dec 24,...
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Top Glove expects ASPs for gloves to decline further
KUALA LUMPUR - Top Glove Corporation Bhd expects the average selling prices (ASPs) for both nitrile...
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Selangor, Perak still affected by floods - Nadma
SHAH ALAM - Selangor and Perak are still affected by floods as of 4pm today. The National Disaster...
Students during Merdeka celebration. (Photo: Sinar Archive)
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Restoring and upholding the dignity of Malaysia’s educators
Everyone knows that Malaysia’s education system is a very controversial issue in Malaysia. This...
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Cultural changes, awareness needed to overcome shortcomings in new sexual harassment law
KUALA LUMPUR - Dr Zaireeni Azmi remembers all too well what happened on a bus ride in Terengganu...
1,443 victims from 409 families were still sheltering at 29 temporary relief centres (PPS).
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Six states still affected by floods - NADMA
KUALA LUMPUR - Six states are still affected by floods, involving 13 districts, namely in Perak,...
Kristalina Georgieva - Boris Baldinger/World Economic Forum/dpa
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Biggest challenge for central banks is to bring inflation down: IMF chief
ANKARA - The biggest and immediate challenge for central banks in both advanced and emerging market...
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Look beyond the veil of empty promises and handouts
Malaysia isn’t short of good promises. We are short of good and sustainable...
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Each strand of hair, from the root to the end, is slathered in a traditional mixture of cherry seeds, cloves and the most important ingredient of all: Chebe seeds. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Traditional hair-paste ritual gains new life in Chad
Nine in 10 adults in Indonesia (90%) said they smiled or laughed a lot the day before the survey. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Southeast Asian countries lead in positive experiences
Loulee Wilson looking on as a woman looks through her childhood photos, in Dianjiang county, in southwestern China's Chongqing municipality. Photo by Jade Gao/AFP
China's adopted children return from overseas to seek their roots
Nor Halimah Sa'diah Awang@Abdullah began making the soap three years ago for washing dishes, laundry, and personal hygiene for use by her family. Photo by Bernama
Teacher makes soap using used cooking oil
'Adat Berjojak' ritual symbolises a baby’s first step in life and only after the ceremony is performed can the feet of the child touch the ground outside the house. Photo by Bernama
Age-old 'Adat Berjojak' tradition well preserved by Rawa Malay community
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Teacher makes soap using used cooking oil
Nor Halimah Sa'diah Awang@Abdullah began making the soap three years ago for washing dishes, laundry, and personal hygiene for use by her family. Photo by Bernama
Pak Teh Dodol to embrace unique flavours, explore international market
Dodol with original flavour, durian and pandan might be familiar to us, but what about pineapple, cappuccino, chocolate, strawberry, and blueberry?
More than 17 million trees planted in Sabah in conjunction with Greening Malaysia Campaign
Among the tree species planted are Dipterocarp, Merbau, Belian, Seraya, Gaharu, Selangan Batu, Gagil, Jelutong, Eucalyptus, Ketapang, Bayur, Pulai, Medang, Ramin, Laran, Durian, Terap, and Bambangan. - Photo by Bernama
Age-old 'Adat Berjojak' tradition well preserved by Rawa Malay community
'Adat Berjojak' ritual symbolises a baby’s first step in life and only after the ceremony is performed can the feet of the child touch the ground outside the house. Photo by Bernama
Southeast Asian countries lead in positive experiences
Nine in 10 adults in Indonesia (90%) said they smiled or laughed a lot the day before the survey. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
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