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2024-02-18
Business groups hope for more green investments
Fine-tuning performance
Tribute to Jade Emperor an age-old practice
Chinese restaurants report a boom in business
Malaysians denied passage into S. Korea due to entry discrepancies
TVET the main focus of DPM’S visit to Japan
Move to cut waiting period
Keeping our children safe online
Help cancer patients live better, urges doc
Black mark over white rice announcement
Additional Features On PRIHATIN APP
Big relief for commuters
Rm14mil to upgrade 30 govt clinics in Johor
15 veteran Sabah artistes receive RM1,000 contribution each
Ministry to study memorandum from riders
Pilot project going smoothly
Air Itam Dam’s effective capacity good for now
Fleet card data useful for subsidy rationalisation
Fadillah: M’sia-eu alliance on energy transition soon
Growing push for reopening
Century-old Melaka temple opens its doors to all for five-day feast
Dramatic decline of a strongman
Two years before they can return home
GRS enlists grassroots to tackle illegal immigration
An election unlike any other
Bunga lado songket to preserve Negri’s identity
Quality, not quantity
A new Asean post 2025?
Indonesia embraces new thinking amid rice crisis
Stepping up food security
Why another bumi economic agenda?
The way forward
A ‘lousy election’ in Pakistan?
Whither Jokowi?
Hardliner or cute uncle?
US must prevent a new humanitarian disaster in Gaza
South Korea pushes for regulation on smoking scenes on streaming services
Standing in solidarity for peace
A snub up to snuff?
The Zionist regime’s outright rejection of the latest ceasefire proposal confirms its genocidal bent
‘BDS is not just about boycotts’
A generational, ideological divide
Mr Hazy or Mr Hazier?
US Supreme Court will likely let Trump off the hook
A hot point
Thousands of Florida homes flood repeatedly. But you’re not allowed to know which ones
Time for some ‘Law and Order’
Almost two years into the Ukraine war, are sanctions against Russia actually working?
All eyes on foreign policies
No stomach for call-up
Rivals claim fraud as Prabowo set to be next president
Wedding bus a new fad among China’s newly-weds
From oil rigs to fish farms
Bid to boost birthrates
Two Taiwanese men jailed for fake kidnapping stunt in Cambodia
Villagers pick through rubble of war-torn homes
Fears grow for crucial Gaza hospital
Macron opens door to recognising Palestinian state
Navalny’s wife calls for Putin to be punished
Trump hit with over Us$300mil penalty in civil fraud case
Biden: Putin is responsible
Tech giants ink pact on AI deepfakes
Egypt ditches controversial pyramid renovation plan
Are insects drawn to sparks of light?
India in the driver’s seat
Woods struggles to find consistency in PGA Tour return at Riviera
Taylormade showcases unique Qi10 experience for locals
Honma appoints exclusive distributor
LPGA events take centre stage
Tiger out in the cold
Dutch delight as Steenbergen rockets to 100m freestyle title
Walk in the park
Swiatek strolls into showdown with rybakina
Solid show of force by Inter
German fans vow to continue investor protests
Is Xabi the right fit?
Spurs boss Postecoglou says he has ‘no interest’ in Liverpool rumours
Saints take second spot in C’ship with win at West Brom
Sharul misses out on vault final at W-cup in Cairo
Time to purify the murky waters of Malaysian diving
Fair and square
Weakened giants out to make strong claim for title against home stars
Indian gems sparkle
BAM to bring in psychologist to work on players’ mental tenacity ahead of Games
Khavish won’t leave any stone unturned in last chance saloon
Du Toit swinging it right in Asia
Group rehab helps long Covid patients
What’s the time limit to do CPR?
Call to ban rugby for under-18s
Safety of natural cosmetics
The vicious circle of yo-yo diets
Eating chocolate is not all bad Barbara Intermill is a registered dietitian nutritionist in the United States.
Link between body temperature and depression
Oh, my dear sensitive child
APU bags inaugural ACSDC 2023 top award
Timely boost
‘Girls can do anything’
‘What’s a good leader’
About the president
Building our own AI talents
Zambry: Need for more AI, high-tech grads
Futureproof talents
Value of performing arts
Enabling collaboration
A vital skill
The wisest decision
‘Trash is just a failure of imagination’
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