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Nation
DAP’s next move under scrutiny
PETALING JAYA: While DAP's partners in Pakatan Harapan want the party to remain with them, pundits view the July 12 congress as a strong political message by the party.
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Nation
PM: 10 years is enough
KUALA LANGAT: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim wants a Bill limiting the prime minister's tenure to two terms, or a maximum of 10 years, to be expedited and passed by the end of the current parliamentary meeting.
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Metro News
No to foreign traders at festive bazaars
AUTHORITIES in Johor are keeping close tabs on Ramadan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri bazaar traders and will crack down on any foreigners running stalls, says Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor.
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Nation
‘Contact insurer for digital roadside help after breakdown or accident’
PETALING JAYA: The drive home after the festive holidays can be arduous on the busy highways and the journey could turn sour, especially when the unexpected happens.
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Metro News
Sweet bliss in green rice discs
STICKY rice, palm sugar syrup and freshly grated coconut are components of delectable kuih lopes.
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Metro News
Mark of faith and felicity
THE Year of the Horse has begun, and Chinese New Year celebrations are unfolding in ways that blend deep-seated tradition with personal choice.
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Metro News
Gunners’ high-stakes derby
ARSENAL'S draw at Wolves in midweek has blown the title race well and truly wide open and added an even greater sense of expectation to tomorrow's North London derby.
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Nation
Keeping the flames alive
GEORGE TOWN: Frying char koay teow over charcoal has long been a hallmark of authenticity, just as wood-fired ovens give pizza its distinctive kick.
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Metro News
Statewide checks after Shah Alam tree-fall incident
SELANGOR local councils are advised to assess ageing trees in their areas with certified arborists to prevent untoward incidents.
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NationExclusive
Hooked on synthetic drugs at 13
KUALA LUMPUR: Students as young as 13 have fallen into the trap of synthetic drugs, with cases of abuse among school-going youths showing a sharp increase over the past five years.
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Why Not?
Of road signs and roads that sing
With so many vehicles around, we could do with some signs of harmony on the roads.
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Metro News
Workshops to move out of housing areas
AUTOMOTIVE workshops in Selangor are being directed to relocate from residential areas to designated light industrial zones.
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Star Biz7
Watts from water
Nestled amid oil palm estates in Bestari Jaya, Kuala Selangor, a vast former tin mining pond is being transformed into one of South-East Asia's largest floating solar facilities.
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Metro News
Kepong resident wants unused bus stop in front of home removed
A LONG-TIME resident of Jalan Bangau, Kepong, is urging Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to demolish an abandoned bus stop in front of her home, claiming that it has become a target for crime.
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Letters
Factors that define a great hospital
A letter from EMERITUS PROF NG KWAN HOONG, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya,
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Focus
Struggling to keep the lights on
IT is pre-dawn in the historic Podil district of the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, and warm light from the Spelta bakery-bistro's window pierces the darkness outside.
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India
Call for ‘human control’ of AI
A new UN panel on artificial intelligence aims to "make human control a technical reality", the global body's chief said as leaders at a New Delhi summit weighed their message on the future of the divisive technology.
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Focus
A 500,000-year headstart on ingenuity
EARLY hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived there, two new studies indicate, pushing back the established time for such activity.
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Focus
Tokyo hardens for a hotter future
INSTEAD of revising from textbooks, a group of Tokyo teenagers are ankle-deep in tidal mud, hauling plastic waste from the shallows of the city's waterfront.
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Insight
Towards work-life mastery
Dear captains, In recent years, few workplace ideas have been discussed as frequently and as loosely as work–life balance. It is often raised with good intentions, defended passionately, and yet applied inconsistently.
