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In 'dysfunctional' world, who deserves Nobel Peace Prize?
OSLO - With war in Ukraine, coups in Africa and flaring geopolitical tensions, who in our...
Mujibu also said that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim may face the challenge of identifying suitable and capable individuals to hold ministerial portfolios. - FILE PIX by Bernama
National
'Cabinet reshuffle may boost government's effectiveness, but also spark party disputes'
SHAH ALAM - The expected cabinet reshuffle is seen to have both positive and negative effects on the...
Armenian refugees wait in a square of Goris city centre on Sept 29 before being evacuated in various Armenian cities, as the exodus from the Nagorno-Karabakh ethnic Armenian enclave following its fall to Azerbaijani forces continued unabated. (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)
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UN mission arrives in Karabakh, first visit in 30 years
LACHIN - A United Nations mission arrived in Nagorno-Karabakh on Sunday, Azerbaijan said, after...
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Malaysian Ageing Society at Crossroads
As Malaysia heads towards being an aged nation, effective policies are needed to prepare for and...
Two workers ploughed through the ancient structure with an excavator, leaving a 'big gap' through a section of the 13,170 mile (21,200km). Photo: Youyu Country Public Security Bereau
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Two workers plough into China’s Great Wall to make a shortcut
SHAH ALAM - The Great Wall of China, one of the most iconic and historically significant structures...
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Is a person dying of fire regarded a martyr? A scholar explains
Is it true that dying in a fire is considered a martyrdom? Former Religious Minister and Federal...
The three children of the late pilot Heikal Aras Abdul Azim; Rafael Dzulqairy, Suri Balqish and Daniel Zulqarnain shed tears as their father's remains arrived at Desa Pinggiran for burial at the Precinct 20 Muslim Cemetary in Putrajaya today.
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Pilot Heikal Aras was an obedient son - Brother
PUTRAJAYA - The late pilot Heikal Aras Abdul Azim who died in a plane crash in Elmina, Shah Alam on...
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New York bagels: an evolving classic
NEW YORK, US - Bagels are as synonymous with New York as pizza and the Statue of Liberty. Although...
General Roberto Vannacci, 54, a veteran of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, was dismissed as head of Italy's Military Geographical Institute, a post he took up in June, Italian news outlets reported. - Facebook
Europe
Italian general fired for homophobic, racist book: media
ROME - An Italian general who published a book espousing racist and homophobic opinions has been...
The new species of snake, dubbed Tachymenoides harrisonfordi, is not harmful to humans - THE CONSERVATION society
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Actor Harrison Ford gets new snake species named after him
LOS ANGELES - A new species of snake, discovered in Peru, has been named after Harrison Ford,...
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The victim, Saleha Ashaari, 49, a permanent resident who was a trader at the beach, was confirmed dead at the scene.
Cambodian woman killed by falling tree in Kemaman
Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali
Imposing conditions in MoU contradicts parliamentary democracy – Pejuang
An Australian Federal Police officer arresting a suspect allegedly involved in an encrypted messaging app used by criminals worldwide to facilitate drug deals and order killings, at an unknown location. Photo by Handout / Australian Federal Police/AFP
Encrypted 'Ghost' app: What we know
A tree uprooted by a storm crushed to death two Chinese tourists - a man and his daughter, today.
Chinese tourists killed by uprooted tree in Penang
The retail price of RON97 petrol and diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will drop by six sen, to RM3.19 and RM2.95 per litre respectively, from tomorrow until Sept 25.
Retail prices of RON97, diesel drop 6 sen from tomorrow
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Retail prices of RON97, diesel drop 6 sen from tomorrow
The retail price of RON97 petrol and diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will drop by six sen, to RM3.19 and RM2.95 per litre respectively, from tomorrow until Sept 25.
Chinese tourists killed by uprooted tree in Penang
A tree uprooted by a storm crushed to death two Chinese tourists - a man and his daughter, today.
Encrypted 'Ghost' app: What we know
An Australian Federal Police officer arresting a suspect allegedly involved in an encrypted messaging app used by criminals worldwide to facilitate drug deals and order killings, at an unknown location. Photo by Handout / Australian Federal Police/AFP
Imposing conditions in MoU contradicts parliamentary democracy – Pejuang
Muhammad Rafique Rashid Ali
Cambodian woman killed by falling tree in Kemaman
The victim, Saleha Ashaari, 49, a permanent resident who was a trader at the beach, was confirmed dead at the scene.
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