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Screenwriter Tomohiro Yokomaku (second, left) was in Kuala Lumpur recently, for the screening of 'A Mother's Touch', an emotional film of the amazing life of deafblind university professor Satoshi Fukushima and his mother. Photo by Bernama
National
A mother’s touch' sheds light on amazing life of deafblind Professor Fukushima
KUALA LUMPUR - 'A Mother’s Touch', a Japanese film based on the life of the esteemed...
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by 123RF
National
Strong unity fosters positive image of Malaysia - Expert
JOHOR BAHRU - Malaysia is currently celebrating National Month in honour of National Day on Aug 31...
The first meeting with President Jose Ramos-Horta to explore economic opportunities.
National
Malaysia, Timor-Leste forge stronger ties with new collaborations
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia has announced a series of key agreements with Timor-Leste, aimed at deepening...
Determined to fight cancer by getting closer to nature, alongside taking her medication, Ong said she tried to enter the forested area in Bukit Dinding through what looked like a trail located close to her home. - Photo by Bernama
Features
Woman turns battle with cancer into hiking adventure
KUALA LUMPUR - It is hard to believe that part of the Kazumi trail in Bukit Dinding, a popular...
Vedrines scaled the world's second-highest mountain -- standing at 8,611 metres (28,251 feet) on the border of Pakistan and China -- in 10 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds on July 28.
World
French climber says he took his time in speed record K2 summit
SKARDU - French mountaineer Benjamin Vedrines counted every second as he made history's...
Zahid. Photo by Bernama
National
No official meeting between Umno and Pas to forge cooperation for GE16 - Zahid
SHAH ALAM - Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today stressed that there was no meeting...
Datuk Azlan Tun Mohd Dzaiddin (centre) - Photo by Bernama
National
Son remembers Tun Mohamed Dzaiddin as strict yet open-minded person
KUALA LUMPUR - The son of former Chief Justice Tun Mohamed Dzaiddin Abdullah, who passed away last...
Qamarul Azarin.
National
Qamarul Azarin: From site supervisor to a dedicated teacher in Sarawak
SHAH ALAM - A former site supervisor who transitioned to become a teacher in Sarawak shared his...
PHOTO SHARED BY ZURAINI MD ALI AND NOR HAYATI HUSSAIN
LETTERS
Leprosy: Getting over our stigma by getting to know them
We recently help to organise a rather unique Raya event. Not so much about the programme itself,...
Local sports analyst Datuk Dr Pekan Ramli - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Sports
Paris is no 'picnic', make your mark at Olympics - Pekan
KUALA LUMPUR - Athletes tagged 'underdogs' at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games should set out...
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Large waves at Padang Kota Lama, Penang yesterday, Bernama FILE PIX
Large waves hitting Penang, Pulau Pangkor unusual – MetMalaysia
Two people were seriously injured when a tree fell on a car and motorcycle in an accident in Jalan Kamunting, Taman Glen View, near Kamunting today. Photo courtesy of the Fire and Rescue Department
Falling tree leaves two seriously hurt, vehicles damaged
To commemorate it's milestone, LBS Bina Group Berhad has planned a series of thrilling surprises and exclusive giveaways that people won’t want to miss! - Photo by LBS Bina Group Berhad
LBS Bina Group celebrates first anniversary of Perks and Plusses
Federal Police Criminal Investigation Department Director Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Shuhaily disgusted by shocking findings in GISBH case
A Japanese research team headed by Ryo Okabe and Takanori Takebe, who accepted their prizes on Sept 12, discovered that mammals could indeed breathe through their anuses. Photo courtesy by @DailyScienceBreakthrough on YouTube.
Respiratory assistance gets 'freaky': Anal breathing now a reality
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Malaysia defends sovereignty at French Supreme Court
The full moon is pictured over The Cour de Cassation of Paris on Sept 26, 2018. - (Photo by Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFP)
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A general view shows the headquarters of Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB) in Rawang, outside Kuala Lumpur, on September 12, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Mahkota polls: PN candidate stays resilient despite wife’s hospitalisation
Perikatan Nasional (PN) candidate Mohd Haizan Jaafar
'Pas is helping': Mahkota PN candidate denies claims of coalition disunity
Perikatan Nasional (PN) candidate Mohamad Haizan Jaafar - Photo by Kousalya Selvam/Sinar Daily
Respiratory assistance gets 'freaky': Anal breathing now a reality
A Japanese research team headed by Ryo Okabe and Takanori Takebe, who accepted their prizes on Sept 12, discovered that mammals could indeed breathe through their anuses. Photo courtesy by @DailyScienceBreakthrough on YouTube.
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