Anti-bullying campaign may backfire without support
PETALING JAYA: Psychologists have raised concerns that the Education Ministry’s anti-bullying campaign requiring schoolchildren to chant “Kami Benci Buli”
(...
(...
CAP urges swift ban on vape products
PETALING JAYA: The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has urged the government not to delay a nationwide ban on vape products, stressing that public health m...
Group proposes anti-bullying measures
GEORGE TOWN: Bullying in Malaysian schools is far more rampant than official figures suggest, said the Penang Hindu Association (PHA). Its president Datuk P. Mu...
Unspoken emotions, unheard cries
Mental health issues among Malaysians are on the rise. Yet, many still suffer in silence and do not seek help out of fear of repercussions such as ostracisation...
Malaysian semiconductor sector’s long-term success depends on closing education-industry link: Zambry
BATU KAWAN: Malaysia’s long-term success in the global semiconductor sector hinges on how effectively the country connects its knowledge base to real industry n...
Breaking
Teacher, three students hurt in Melaka crash
A teacher and three students are injured after a car collides with a lorry in Melaka, with firefighters foiling theft attempts during rescue
Court of Appeal acquits food delivery rider of drug trafficking charge
The Court of Appeal ruled the conviction was unsafe, citing evidence that the rider was not the sole occupant of the vehicle containing drugs
Hong Kong rights groups flag flaws in sex crime reform
Hong Kong sexual offence reform proposals criticised by rights groups over consent and child abuse loopholes.
Four civil servants, company owner remanded in graft probe
Four civil servants and a firm owner remanded in Perlis over alleged bribes totalling RM25,000 linked to RM100,000 procurement projects





