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Jeremy Fleming, director of the GCHQ spy agency of Britain, has recently stated this week in his annual security lecture that China is using its financial and scientific muscle to manipulate technologies in a manner that risks global security.
LETTERS
China’s decade old quest to develop infrastructure overseas shifts to the new purpose, strategy
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia remains high on China’s radar in the realm of digital economy and derivation...
From left: Datuk Dr Mashitah Ibrahim, Maizatulakmam Othman @ Ibrahim, Datuk Suraya Yaacob and Datuk Shahanim Mohamad Yusoff - BERNAMA
Politics
GE15: Kedah BN women parliamentary candidates determined to prove their mettle
ALOR SETAR - The women candidates fielded by Barisan Nasional (BN) in four parliamentary...
Screenshots from a video showing the flood situation in some areas in Langkawi.
National
14 areas in Langkawi hit by flood
ALOR SETAR - Floods have hit 14 areas in four sub-districts (mukim) in the Langkawi Island due to...
Image for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
National
Increasing phishing attacks in Malaysia, Southeast Asia - Kaspersky
KUALA LUMPUR - Phishing incidents continue to skyrocket in Southeast Asia with more than half of...
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...
People shop at a market decorated with banners and garlands ahead of celebrations marking the birth of Islam's Prophet Mohammed, known as "al-Mawlid al-Nabawi" in Arabic, in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, on Oct 5, 2022. (Photo by Ismael ADNAN / AFP)
Middle East
One year after elections, Iraq enters new phase of political conflict
BAGHDAD, Iraq - The Iraqi political scene entered a new phase of conflict between the rival Shiite...
Lisa Cook. Photo by Drew Angerer/AFP FILE PIX
Americas
Bringing down inflation will take time, more rate hikes: Fed officials
WASHINGTON - The United States will require further interest rate hikes in order to cool the...
Three out of five Malaysian nationals who were victims of job scams and human trafficking syndicate in Laos arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) last night. - Bernama Photo
National
Job scams: NGOs to send memorandum to push UN to intervene
SEPANG - The Malaysian International Humanitarian Organisation (MHO) and the Malaysian Community...
Screenshots of a clip showing Noh Salleh spitting at the crowd during the Hausboom Music 2022 Festival.
HEALTH
Don't spit around! It's a health risk
Indie rock band Hujan main vocalist Noh Salleh is once again under fire for spitting at the crowd...
Photo for illustrative purposes - 123RF
National
2023 Budget: Workforce calls to alleviate financial burden post Covid-19
KUALA LUMPUR - The workforce hopes that the government will continue to intensify efforts to help...
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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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