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A lorry passes an anti 'Northern Ireland Protocol' sign as it is driven away from Larne port, north of Belfast in Northern Ireland, after arriving on a ferry, on May 17, 2022. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)
Europe
UK unveils radical rewrite of EU pact for N. Ireland
The UK government on Tuesday unveiled a plan to drastically overhaul post-Brexit trade rules in...
Senior Minister and Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali. Picture: BERNAMA
National
Azmin: M’sia secures over RM500 mil new investment from Ferrotec
SAN FRANCISCO - Ferrotec (USA) Corporation has committed to invest more than RM500 million in new...
The nine-dash line includes Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands, near east Malaysia's coast. - Pic RFA,org
National
After Ukraine war, M'sia must tighten its territorial waters, says expert
SHAH ALAM - As the conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to rage, experts say Malaysia needs...
Chants of Bossku and Reformasi could be heard each time louder than before as former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim walked in for the live debate.
National
Chants of Bossku and Reformasi at Najib-Anwar debate
KUALA LUMPUR - Chants of Bossku and Reformasi could be heard as former prime minister Datuk Seri...
Kim Lim has been named the new president of the Breast Cancer Welfare Association Malaysia (BCWA)
National
Kim Lim appointed as new Breast Cancer Welfare Association president
SHAH ALAM- The Breast Cancer Welfare Association Malaysia (BCWA) has named Lim Kim Foong as...
Newly sworn-in legislators take the oath during a swearing-in ceremony in Mogadishu's heavily protected airport on April 14, 2022. - Somalia's newly elected lawmakers were sworn in on April 14, 2022 after a long-delayed and chaotic voting process that was marred by deadly violence and a power struggle between the country's top leaders. Security was tight as nearly 300 members of the lower and upper houses of parliament took the oath of office in a ceremony inside the heavily-guarded airport zone in the capital Mogadishu. (Photo by Hasan Ali Elmi / AFP)
News
Somalia registers record 39 candidates for presidential vote
MOGADISHU - Somalia has registered a record 39 candidates for the presidential elections on May 15,...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob will lead the Malaysian delegation to the ASEAN-US Special Summit in Washington D.C. from May 12 to 13.
National
PM to lead M'sian delegation to Asean-US Summit in Washington
PUTRAJAYA - Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob will lead the Malaysian delegation to the...
Women's Aid Organisation (WAO) Research and Advocacy officer Anis Farid expounds on what makes femicide seem like it is no cause for concern in the country.
Exclusives
Femicide: Is it a cause for concern in Malaysia?
SHAH ALAM - The cases of women being homicide victims have been reported especially following the...
University of Science Malaysia psychologist and criminologist (Forensic Science Programme, School of Health Sciences) Associate Professor Dr Geshina Ayu Mat Saat said the definition of femicide is constantly changing, which is why it is hard to pinpoint what exactly constitutes femicide - and how to prevent it.
Exclusives
Femicide: Evolving definitions only make proactive prevention harder, says expert
SHAH ALAM - With the widespread violence that females experience, femicide needs a proper...
Malaysians not only lack a nuanced understanding of violence, many women believe that the worst danger that could befall a woman is rape, and not murder.
Exclusives
Femicide: Malaysian women are generally unaware, think it is ‘not a thing’ here
SHAH ALAM - Over 80 per cent of Malaysians are able to identify physical and non-physical forms of...
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Authorities reveal Australians report cybercrime every six minutes
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
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Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Siti Nordiana gives up coffee to protect her voice
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