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Latiff: All photographers need to find their identity
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian lensman Latiff Napoleon, who shot to success in London, was talked into his career as a photographer of international fashion magazines.
Pricier clay pots for Ponggal
GEORGE TOWN: The shortage of sand has led to pricier clay pots for those celebrating Ponggal (harvest festival) on Tuesday.
Malaysians tweet their joy and congratulate Tengku Abdullah
PETALING JAYA: Moments after the announcement that the Regent of Pahang will be proclaimed Sultan on Tuesday, Malaysians flocked to social media to tweet their joy and congratulations.
Free medical benefits to also cover parents of civil servants
SEREMBAN: Parents of civil servants working on contract basis are now entitled to free medical treatment at government hospitals and health facilities.
Law experts say Constitution gives leeway on choice of new monarch
PETALING JAYA: The proclamation of Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah as Pahang’s sixth Sultan has paved the way for him to be one of the candidates for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s post.
‘EC will be notified of Semenyih state seat falling vacant’
KLANG: Selangor Speaker Ng Suee Lim says he will be notifying the Election Commission (EC) that the Semenyih state assembly seat has fallen vacant next week.
Pushing Hakka heritage to the forefront
PETALING JAYA: Members of the Federation of Hakka Associations Malaysia gathered for an early Chinese New Year celebration here in a replica of a traditional communal residence of Hakka people.
Negri basketball players get early angpow for win
SEREMBAN: Nine players of the Negri Sembilan basketball team netted an early “angpow” for Chinese New Year when they each received an apartment worth RM280,000 for winning the Malaysian Basketball Association (Maba)-Matrix Agong Cup tournament for the third consecutive year.
Ruling and opposition parties should work together, says Wee
PETALING JAYA: The ruling and the opposition parties should not always be against each other but should work together instead, says MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Primed for hateful actions
Hearing hate speech can spur hateful actions in the brain, say experts.