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Najib (centre) smiles as he walks escorted by prison officers during an appeal hearing at the Kuala Lumpur High Court on April 17, 2024. Photo by Mohd Rasfan/AFP FILE PIX
National
Prove existence of addendum decree for Najib's house arrest, experts say
SHAH ALAM - The existence of the (supplementary) addendum decree for former prime minister, Datuk...
India's Home Minister Amit Shah (L) listens to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the release of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) manifesto ahead of country's upcoming general elections, at the party headquarters in New Delhi on April 14, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
World
Modi the favourite as India readies for election marathon
NEW DELHI - India begins voting Friday in a six-week election, with Hindu nationalist Prime Minister...
Lee Lam Thye
National
Forgiveness, not animosity, key to addressing ethnic differences - Lee Lam Thye
SHAH ALAM - The culture of admitting mistakes, seeking forgiveness, and forgiving should be...
People gather around the carcass of a car used by US-based aid group World Central Kitchen, that was hit by an Israeli strike the previous day in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on April 2, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
Genocide in Gaza: Over 40 per cent in Asean supports ceasefire - Survey
SINGAPORE - Over 40 per cent of Southeast Asians believe the international community should support...
The Allah's word socks controversy serves as a stark reminder of the complex interplay between religion, commerce, and identity in contemporary Malaysia. - FILE PIX
LETTERS
Socking it to propaganda: Unraveling the Allah’s word socks saga at KK Mart
THE socks provocative matter has become an unlikely battleground in Malaysia's cultural and...
An LGBTQIA+ couple shows off their rings for photographers during a symbolic marriage registration event despite Thailand not recognising same-sex marriages in Dusit district in Bangkok on February 14, 2023. - FILE PHOTO by AFP
World
Thailand same-sex marriage bill moves to senate
BANGKOK - The Thai senate will on Tuesday debate a bill to legalise same-sex marriage, as the...
A protester holds a shroud reading "Children of Gaza" as pro-Palestinian activists and supporters gather for a protest in central London on March 30, 2024, calling for a ceasefire. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
COLUMNISTS
The debt-based world financial system as enabler of settler colonialism in Palestine
The fact that we are witnessing genocide taking place in Gaza in real-time with no country...
Media reports indicated that Dr Akmal had put the policemen in a difficult position by handing out duit raya to them in Jasin, Melaka. Small images from left: Fathi Yusof, Haniff Khatri, Jais Abdul Karim
National
Politicians and 'duit raya': Legal, ethical, and practical considerations for civil servants
ACCORDING to circulars under the Public Service Commission, it has been stipulated that all civil...
Image for illustrative purposes only. - FILE PIX
National
Penang LRT: Heritage Trust expresses cautious optimism
SHAH ALAM - Penang Heritage Trust vice-president Khoo Salma Nasution has expressed cautious optimism...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
National
Revoke citizenship, impose RM100,000 fine on those found playing up 3R issues, expert suggests
SHAH ALAM - The government is advised to amend the Sedition Act 1948 to ensure harsher penalties,...
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Pagers use their own frequency and are therefore considered more reliable as they bypass mobile telephone networks, which can experience interruptions, connection problems or interception of communications. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
The pager: Smartphone ancestor still in use today
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Dating apps most common way to find partner in Japan, study finds
Public engaged in recreational activities with their children during the school holidays by hiking Gunung Lambak and enjoying the beauty of the streams located at an elevation of 510 metres during an observation in Kluang town today. Photo by Bernama
Kluang offers residents a leisurely, harmonious lifestyle
A man shows the daily ration of bread for his family in Havana, on September 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
1.9 million people facing extreme food crisis - Report
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AI development cannot be left to market whim, UN experts warn
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Families struggling with gambling addiction seek help
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Malaysian breakfast: Nasi Lemak and Teh Tarik top the list, reveals Kajidata study
In a recent survey by Kajidata Sdn Bhd on what Malaysians have for breakfast, their love for Nasi Lemak and Teh Tarik/Teh O reigns supreme. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
Mahkota by-election: DAP MP slams campaign tactics calling Chinese voters to punish Umno
(From left) Pontian MP Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, Kluang MP Wong Shu Qi and Barisan Nasioanal (BN) candidiate Syed Hussein. - Photo credit: Wong Shu Qi/Facebook
Five locations in Sekinchan worth exploring
The atmosphere around Private Ninja Kitchen, one of the popular spots in this small town, becomes livelier as the weekend and public holidays approach, compared to regular weekdays. Photo by Bernama
PN claims 'Jom Orang Mahkota' tour breaches election laws
PN Kluang operations chief Shazni Sulaiman (right) with the police report. - Photo by Kousalya Selvam
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