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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim greets police officers after officiating the 218th Police Day celebration at Pulapol, Kuala Lumpur today (March 25, 2025).
Datuk Dr P. Sundramoorthy from the Centre for Policy Research, Universiti Sains Malaysia, says the Royal Malaysia Police must engage with experts, including criminologists, psychologists, statisticians, and economists, to refine its approach to crime prevention and policing.
Protestors holding a sign that reads 'Climate Justice Now' during a rally in the USA.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called climate change a "hoax" or expressed scepticism about it, but his statements are not supported by scientific evidence. His views on climate change are often tied to political, economic, and ideological factors rather than scientific consensus, writes Professor Datuk Dr Ahmad Ibrahim.
Kabaddi athletes participating in an event in Malaysia.
The Kabaddi Association of Malaysia says the Malaysia Games (Sukma) will help coaches identify talents as its national team continues to compete abroad, including in the upcoming SEA Games.
Universiti Sains Malaysia Centre for Policy Research director Associate Professor Dr Azeem Fazwan Ahmad Farouk says there is no need to enact a term limit for the post of prime minister, as elections already serve as a mechanism to determine how long a leader remains in office.
A woman walks in front of a store with a sign that reads 'let's change'.
The person you were five years ago isn’t the same person you are today, and the person you are today won’t be the same person you’ll be five years from now. And that’s okay, writes Professor Dr Nahrizul Adib Kadri.

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Jefri Ngadirin is the new NSC director-general

Jefri Ngadirin admits he is already “pening” right after it was announced that he would be the new National Sports Council director-general. All eyes will be on Jefri as he hopes to elevate elite sports in Malaysia.

Friends make riding, and everything else, memorable

Being humble means recognising that we are not on earth to see how important we can become but to see how much difference we can make in the lives of others, writes eye specialist and avid motorcyclist Dr M. Narendran.

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