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Glow Festival by Prudential Expands in Sentosa Partnership, Bringing Global Headliners and Its Biggest Edition Yet to Singapore
Over 70 wellness sessions across six immersive festival zones from sunrise yoga and seafront runs, to strength training, breathwor…

Success taking a toll on health of high-achieving Malaysians, expert warns
The conversation surrounding health needed to move beyond aesthetics and short-term fitness goals.

Apple and Intel team up for US chip production
Trump says Apple agreed to work with Intel to design and build chips in America as part of a push to boost domestic semiconductor…

Macc identifies 1,638 more firms in false claims probe
MACC expands investigation into 1,638 companies suspected of false RM45 million claims under Perkeso's Daya Kerjaya 2.0 programme.

E-hailing drivers divided over proposal for mandatory in-car cameras
A camera could help settle disputes faster and give a sense of security.

E-hailing drivers should not bear sole safety burden: GEM
‘If in-car cameras are made mandatory, similar security obligations should be imposed on operators to boost in-app protections

Muda–PSM alliance pragmatic move for smaller parties: Analyst
The alliance reflects the reality faced by smaller parties that share similar aspirations and voter bases but lack the resources a…

Malaysia running out of time to prepare for ageing society, expert warns
Malaysia could no longer afford to delay the proposed legislation as the population is ageing fast, with only 14.7% of old persons…

Ahmad Zahid: Maal Hijrah awards should inspire Muslims
The recognition for Tokoh Maal Hijrah recipients should inspire all Muslims in Malaysia to seek knowledge and serve the community

Foreign-born mother fears separation from Malaysian daughter amid visa uncertainty
With a master’s degree and experience as a lecturer in her home country, she left behind her family, career and support system to…

Shifting family structures could leave more Malaysians facing death alone
Dying alone could significantly affect a patient’s dignity, comfort and emotional wellbeing during their final days.

Malaysia urged to reform Immigration rules for foreign spouses – Academic
Many remain reluctant to hire foreign spouses even when they are eligible for work approval, pushing some into informal work or un…
