tags - Sinar Daily
Asia's Best News Website by WAN-INFRA's DMA Awards 2024
Focus
National
Politics
World
Money
Deep Dive
Politically Frank
Exclusives
Sports
Special Reports
Culture
Personality
Islamic
Viral
Entertainment
Opinions
Commentary
Columnists
Letters
On The Ground
Videos
Podcast
For You
Contact Us
Log In
Sign Up
Search
Sinar Harian
Sinar Plus
Sinar Bestari
Sinar Islam
GE15
PRU
Tags Results for
Changes
Total matches: 1000
A total of 25 rice farmers in Marang, Terengganu suffered a loss of more than RM50,000 when their crops were destroyed by floods on February. Photo by Bernama.
National
Climate change disrupts rice production, threatens country’s food security
SHAH ALAM - The impact of climate change in Malaysia can have a worrying effect on the country’s...
Marzuki (centre) with party leaderships, Pejuang president Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir (right) and Berjasa president Zamani Ibrahim (left).
National
GTA submits registration application to RoS
PUTRAJAYA - Gerakan Tanah Air (GTA) submits its registration as a political coalition to the...
Filmmaker Izzy Chan during Sinar Daily’s talk show, Relatable entitled “When The Role Flips”.
Exclusives
Relatable: Society should embrace female breadwinners - Izzy Chan
SHAH ALAM - There has been a shift in gender stereotypes and norms at home and at the...
Arthur said the delay in the construction of the project compared to Sarawak was caused by the change of state government in 2018. - Bernama Photo
National
Pan Borneo Sabah Highway project now 65 per cent complete - Arthur Kurup
TAWAU - The Sabah Pan Borneo Highway project is now 65 per cent complete, which is behind the 86...
Example of siren station. - Bernama Photo
National
Early warning siren installation among steps taken to face floods - Exco
SUNGAI SIPUT - Early warning flood siren installation is among preparations taken by the authorities...
Health experts expect the vaccines could be updated periodically to match current strains. - 123RF Photo
News
US approves Pfizer, Moderna updated Covid-19 boosters targetting Omicron
LOS ANGELES - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday authorised updated COVID-19...
Illustration photo: 123RF
National
Nip corruption in the bud for a cleaner Malaysia
SHAH ALAM - Karangkraf Media Group believes that in order to achieve a corrupt-free country, it is...
Baju Kurung Songket -
FASHION & BEAUTY
The evolution of baju kurung throughout the years – six decades of style
The pride of a Malay women is located in their appearance even before Merdeka, and it is believed...
close up of ketupat with people eating dinner on the background. focus on ketupat or rice cake. eid mubarak celebration fasting
FOOD
Malaysian food is an integral part of our identity
It was probably some time in 2018 when the whole nation banded together to fight against the...
Wacana
Resetting the Political Landscape for GE15
After a riveting week of courtroom shenanigans where the world saw Datuk Seri Najib Razak becoming...
1
2
...
74
75
76
77
78
...
99
100
Latest News
Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Calls grow for stricter regulations on mercury-laden beauty products
Photo for illustrative purposes only. Edited on Canva
"It’s a moral choice," say makeup users boycotting international brands linked to Israel
According to an expert, unsafe products, such as those containing mercury, are often mass-produced, repackaged, and sold under various brand names without proper formulation. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Global boycott boosts demand for ethical cosmetics, raises concerns over product safety
Governor of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde (L) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva (R) prepare to speak at the 2024 Michel Camdessus Annual Central Banking Lecture at the IMF in Washington, DC, USA, Sept 20, 2024. (Photo by EPA/JIM LO SCALZO)
Central banks face 'difficult balancing act': IMF chief
People check the damage following an Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 20, 2024. The Israeli military announced that the commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, Ibrahim Aqil, and other senior figures of the Lebanese armed group had been killed in the air strike. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
Most Popular
Global boycott boosts demand for ethical cosmetics, raises concerns over product safety
According to an expert, unsafe products, such as those containing mercury, are often mass-produced, repackaged, and sold under various brand names without proper formulation. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Mosque grounds flooded, 300 still answer call for Friday prayers
Imam Mohamad Adib Omar, 60, from Masjid Tuan Hussien, Titi Gajah, uses a blue barrel to transport men attending Friday prayers today. (BERNAMA PHOTO)
Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
People check the damage following an Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 20, 2024. The Israeli military announced that the commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, Ibrahim Aqil, and other senior figures of the Lebanese armed group had been killed in the air strike. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
Central banks face 'difficult balancing act': IMF chief
Governor of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde (L) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva (R) prepare to speak at the 2024 Michel Camdessus Annual Central Banking Lecture at the IMF in Washington, DC, USA, Sept 20, 2024. (Photo by EPA/JIM LO SCALZO)
Flood evacuees in Kedah rise to 6,760 as of 8pm
Three siblings, Syalia Izz Zara, 12, Syasya Auni Amani, 10, and Syafia Afrin Nafeesa, 7, enjoy kayaking in the flooded yard of their relative's home in Kampung Titi Gajah, Alor Setar today. (BERNAMA PHOTO)
Sign up for
Newsletter
Subscribe for all stuff trending related.
Sign up for Newsletter
SinarDaily
I agree with
Terms & Conditions
and
Privacy Statement
.