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Nation
PM at the centre of debate over Israel remarks
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was at the centre of a heated debate in the Dewan Rakyat, as he defended his recent comments on Israel, calling for a better understanding of context.
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Lifelong learner, 80, earns PhD at USM
GEORGE TOWN: An 80-year-old former engineer from Hong Kong has successfully completed his PhD at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), becoming a beacon of lifelong learning and continuous self-improvement.
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Nation
Nation’s transport network on track for Asean connectivity
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is on the right track towards enhancing its transportation network for better connectivity with Asean member states, says Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
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Nation
‘Afghans shown education model’
PETALING JAYA: The purpose of meeting a delegation from Afghanistan’s education ministry was to show them how a modern Islamic nation’s education system could be, says the Education Ministry.
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Nation
Six held over 180km 4WD chase
JOHOR BARU: Six men have been arrested in connection with a car chase spanning 180km from Muar to Kuala Lumpur.
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Nation
NEE plates fetch RM4.58mil in record bidding
SEREMBAN: The state Road Transport Department has received a record RM4.58mil through the bidding exercise for the NEE registration plate series.
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Nation
E-cigs, vapes offer zero benefits, says expert
KUALA LUMPUR: The best way to ensure public health is by completely banning all e-cigarette or vaping products as they offer no benefit to the population, said Datuk Dr Kalwinder Singh Khaira.
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Metro News
Upholding the spirit of service
THE Negri Sembilan Girl Guides Association, which marked its centenary this year, has earned royal recognition for successfully organising various programmes, including international initiatives.
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Metro News
Thousands throng Loy Krathong fest in Perai
MALAYSIAN Siamese from all over the country as well as people from various cultural backgrounds came together for the first ever Loy Krathong Festival at Juru Auto-City in Perai, Penang.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah to monitor workplace pressure, bullying in hospitals
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s health authorities will be closely monitoring the work environment in hospitals and healthcare facilities across the state following the tragic death of a specialist doctor in Lahad Datu.
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Metro News
Using fun to spark STEM talent
The National Science Centre (NSC) hopes its events will inspire greater interest and unearth more young talent in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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Metro News
Penang top cop: Severe penalties await policemen found guilty of drug crimes
Penalties for policemen involved in drug-related activities will be severe.
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Metro News
Championing local craftsmanship
MONOBLOC plastic chairs, the lightweight, stackable chairs found in many eateries and households, have unexpectedly served as inspiration for a set of furniture made from locally sourced wood.
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Metro News
Organisation marks half-century of global impact, 34 years supporting Malaysian families
Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) marked a significant milestone this year.
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Metro News
Modern sanctuary in City of Elmina’s first high-rise
THE City of Elmina will see its first high-rise development when Sime Darby Property Bhd launches its Kanopi Residences on Nov 23.
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Nation
New shift plan for nurses
SERI ISKANDAR: The adjustment of working hours to 45 hours a week for nurses from Dec 1 will not disrupt their work-life balance or impact their welfare, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
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Metro News
More aid to propel S’gor students
SOME 2,000 undergraduates of universities in Selangor will benefit from the #KitaSelangor Book Voucher initiative under the Selangor Budget 2025.
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Nation
Police bust job scam, illegal gambling syndicates
KUALA LUMPUR: Five syndicates involved in job scams and illegal online gambling have been busted by the police with 25 suspected human trafficking victims rescued.
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Metro News
Don’t ditch cash yet, say advocates
CONSUMER groups in Johor are calling on businesses, service providers and government agencies to maintain cash payment options, warning that a complete shift to cashless transactions could leave the vulnerable groups behind.
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Nation
Stop treating suicide as a taboo topic, urge mental health experts
KUALA LUMPUR: The stigma surrounding suicide needs to be dispelled amid rising suicide rates in Malaysia, said a psychiatrist.