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1 Kirtinee Ramesh

via BERNAMA

‘Visit Malaysia 2026 requires deeper reforms’

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s tourism budget packs plenty of hype but little horsepower, and without deeper reforms, Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) could end up just another flashy campaign, warned tourism expert ...

Zaki urged the government to adopt a community-led tourism model supported by policy reforms, capacity-building and cultural entrepreneurship clusters. – MASRY CHE ANI/THESUN

Use tourism budget for investments, urges expert

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia must not treat the RM700 million tourism allocation in Budget 2026 as a one-off marketing pot, warned tourism expert Dr Mohamad Zaki Ahmad, adding that real transformation would ...

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Sustenance from potted bounty

PETALING JAYA: In the quiet lanes of Bukit Beruntung, rows of plants stretch towards the sun – maha vilvam (Aegle marmelos), tulsi (holy basil) , ajwain and curry leaves swaying gently in the morning breeze. ...

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30,000 spousal abuse cases recorded since 2021

PETALING JAYA: More than 30,000 Malaysians have suffered domestic violence in the past five years, with men making up over a quarter of the victims, according to official data from the Women, Family and ...

Zulfikar said cultural expectations that men must always lead the family and appear strong leave victims ashamed to speak up. – Amirul Syafiq /theSun

Hidden plight of men facing domestic violence

PETALING JAYA: Domestic violence against men is a silent crisis in Malaysia, with many victims suffering humiliation and psychological abuse in secret until it erupts as depression, burnout or even violence, ...

A woman giving a bouquet of flowers to her boyfriend in conjunction with Boyfriend Day. – Syed Azahar Syed Osman/theSun

Love and laughter mark Boyfriend Day celebration

PETALING JAYA: From grand gestures to small acts of thoughtfulness, boyfriends are in the spotlight today as the world marks Boyfriend Day, a playful social media event that has evolved into a trending ...

Credits: Syed Azahar Syed Osman/theSun

‘Paracetamol safe for expectant women’

PETALING JAYA: United States President Donald Trump has stirred debate after urging pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, claiming the common painkiller could cause autism in children.

However, Malaysian specialists ...

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Security tightened at nation’s LNG hubs after threats: DPM

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has confirmed that Petronas’ liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Sarawak and Sabah have been placed under heightened security after receiving ...

The infection is caused by leptospira bacteria, commonly found in the urine of rats and other infected animals. – Adib Rawi Yahya/theSun

Leptospirosis not minor illness, public warned

PETALING JAYA: Although Malaysia has seen a decline in leptospirosis cases, the bacterial infection continues to pose a threat, especially during the rainy season.

In 2015, the country recorded 8,291 cases ...

Nicholas said there is real concern over recognition of Orang Asli rights involving customary land and traditional territories. - Adib Rawi Yahya/theSun

Plan to uplift Orang Asli raises broader concerns

PETALING JAYA: As the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) offers fresh pledges to uplift the Orang Asli, long-time advocate for the community Dr Colin Nicholas is urging the government to move beyond familiar rhetoric ...

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