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People are told to limit outdoor activities during extreme heat
National
Use electricity prudently during hot weather, urges TNB
KUALA LUMPUR - Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has advised consumers to be prudent in using electricity...
Several agency representatives present at the landlide scene near MACA at Persiaran Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin on Wednesday.
National
Landslide: Piled foundation to be installed to avoid affecting nearby buildings
KUALA LUMPUR - Piled metal foundations will be installed soon at the entrance the Malaysian...
Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Britain, Ireland and Luxembourg want to increase capacities to 300 gigawatt (GW) by 2050, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said ahead of the Monday meeting. -AFP pic
Europe
Germany, others want to turn North Sea into green powerhouse
OSTEND, BELGIUM - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and political leaders from eight other European...
Bayern Munich's head coach Thomas Tuchel.
Sports
Bayern's Tuchel gamble laid bare after Champions League exit
MUNICH - Bayern Munich's Champions League exit on Wednesday has turned the focus on the...
A woman walks with bags of bread along a street in Khartoum on April 18,. - Explosions rocked the Sudanese capital Khartoum on April 18, the fourth day of fighting that has claimed nearly 200 lives despite growing international calls for an end to hostilities that have spawned increasing lawlessness. Thousands of residents on Wednesday fled Sudan's capital, where witnesses said bodies lay in the street from fighting between the army and paramilitaries after a 24-hour truce failed to take hold. - Pic: AFP
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Thousands flee 'bodies on the streets' in battle-scarred Khartoum
KHARTOUM - Thousands of residents on Wednesday fled Sudan's capital, where witnesses said...
Women and a boy walk along a street in Khartoum on April 18. - Explosions rocked the Sudanese capital Khartoum on April 18, the fourth day of fighting that has claimed nearly 200 lives despite growing international calls for an end to hostilities that have spawned increasing lawlessness. - Pic: AFP
News
Thousands flee Sudan capital as clashes rage despite truce
KHARTOUM - Thousands of residents fled Sudan's capital Wednesday as fighting between the army...
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News
Germany ends nuclear era as last reactors power down
BERLIN - Germany switched off its last three nuclear reactors on Saturday, exiting atomic power...
The CCTV footage that recorded the panther - FILEPIC
National
Panther pays a visit to man in Kuala Pilah
KUALA PILAH - A retired military personnel did not expect the strange sounds he heard in the shed...
Youths play at a video gaming centre in Libya's capital Tripoli. - In an ultra-modern gaming space in Tripoli, players exchange banter amid the bleeping and music of video games. Isolated by decades of dictatorship and post-revolution chaos, Libyan gamers are finally ready to take on the world. - Pic: AFP
Sports
Young Libyans finally able to answer call of e-sports
TRIPOLI - In a Tripoli arcade, players banter amid the bleeping and music of video games. Isolated...
People walk past a statue near the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee on March 28 following a school shooting, where three students and three staff members were killed on March 27. - A heavily armed former student killed three young children and three staff in what appeared to be a carefully planned attack at a private elementary school in Nashville on March 27, before being shot dead by police. Chief of Police John Drake named the suspect as Audrey Hale, 28, who the officer later said identified as transgender. - Pic: AFP
News
In a country awash with guns, how Americans try to keep students safe
WASHINGTON - As the fallout from yet another school shooting ripples through the United States,...
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Amanah national communications director Khalid Abdul Samad
Amanah thanks BN for cooperation in govt formation
Oscar-winning British actor Maggie Smith, a star of stage and screen for more than seven decades, died in hospital in London on Friday, her sons announced. - Photo: @maggiesmithdaily / INSTAGRAM
Oscar-winning British actress Maggie Smith dies at 89
Since the first phase of Op Global, which started at the beginning of September, over 300 individuals, including the top management of GISBH, were arrested, 572 victims were rescued and seven suspects were charged in court with 29 charges. - Photo by Bernama
Op Global: Chronology of GISBH case as of Sept 27
Rescuers check the rubble of a building following an overnight Israeli airstrike in the southern Lebanese village of Shebaa near along the border between the two countries, on Sept 27, 2024. - (Photo by RABIH DAHER / AFP)
37 healthcare centres in Lebanon now out of service following Israeli strikes, says WHO
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain - BERNAMA FILE PIX
GISBH’s business operations nationwide crippled amidst police action
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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 debate heats up: Financial burden or industry boost?
The proposal to mandate that every restaurant and food company in the country obtain a halal certification has sparked various reactions from many parties. - Photo file photo.
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
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)
Can Malaysia overcome the barriers to save its coral reefs?
Coral bleaching spotted in Pulau Pemanggil in Mersing. Photo: Reef Check Malaysia
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