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Here are some of the collectibles items that had Malaysians queuing up both physically and online. — Picture via Instagram/ Pop Mart Malaysia/ Swatch/ Nike/ SVGWorldwide.

From sneakers to rare trading cards, here are five collectibles that had Malaysians going crazy in 2024 (VIDEO)

Chairman of the Committee of Vice Chancellors and Rectors of Public Universities Prof Datuk Dr Mohd Ekhwan Toriman stressed that student admissions to public universities were done transparently via a stringent screening and vetting system based on set criteria. ― AFP pic

Public universities refute ‘backdoor’ admissions claims, say government-subsidised admissions take priority

The remains of Muhammad Uwais and Nur Sofea's two-year-old brother Muhammad Umar Khairul Ikhwan being brought out of the Melaka hospital Forensics Department. — Bernama

Young siblings who survived tragic Ayer Keroh crash still unaware of death of parents

The Ministry of Finance (MOF), in a statement today, announced that the retail price of diesel in Peninsular Malaysia will remain at RM2.95 per litre, while in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan, the price will stay at RM2.15 per litre for the same period. —Picture by Raymond Manuel

Finance Ministry: No change to RON95, diesel prices; RON97 up 3 sen

The multi-vehicle crash occurred at Kilometre 204.0 of the northbound highway around 8.30pm, involving a tour bus, a trailer, and a Toyota Estima MPV carrying eight family members. — Bernama pic

Police record statement from lorry driver in deadly Ayer Keroh plaza crash, tests clear him of drugs, booze while behind the wheel

The weather agency warns of three-day rain in Kelantan from Sunday. — File picture by Hari Anggara

MetMalaysia forecasts continuous rain across Sabah, Kelantan and Terengganu for last weekend of 2024

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim affirms the government’s position on ending the mystery of the missing MH370. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Malaysian govt will fully cooperate if newest MH370 search successful, says PM Anwar

Datuk Seri Bung Mokhtar Radin said serious attention should be given to the two rallies allegedly planned to take place at Menara Kinabalu at 2pm on December 31, 2024. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Fearing clash over two peaceful rallies at Menara Kinabalu on NYE, Bung Moktar calls for extra security

A Pas Youth leader has defended the proposed public caning in Terengganu for a man convicted of repeated khalwat (close proximity) offences. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

PAS Youth leader defends public caning in Terengganu amid criticisms, claims punishment a reminder for fellow Muslims

Police detained three suspects believed to be members of a gang that specialises in stealing chicken in and around Tapah and found 66 open-weave baskets full of stolen chicken worth about RM27,000 on Monday. — Reuters pic

Tapah chicken heist: Police nab trio, recover 66 baskets of chickens worth RM27,000

Floods have once again affected Raub and Lipis, with 22 people, from eight families, being evacuated to three temporary relief centres, following continuous rain since yesterday. — Bernama pic

Floods hit Raub and Lipis, 22 people evacuated to relief centres after continuous rain

Sarawak’s new landmark, the St Peter’s Church, which was completed in October. — Bernama pic

Malaysia observes Christmas with vibrant religious services and family unity

The Al-Muktafi Billah Shah Mosque (Ladang Mosque) in Kuala Terengganu will be the venue for the state’s first public caning for khalwat under Shariah law on December 27, 2024. — Picture from Facebook/Amazing Terengganu

Terengganu’s first public caning for khalwat: No cameras allowed as cops beef up security, limit viewers to 70 this Friday

A. Suppiah, 75, father to ‘tsunami miracle baby’ Thulaashi, shows newspaper clippings of the day waves swept his 22-day-old daughter out to sea before bringing her back to shore. — Bernama pic

The girl who lived: Penang’s ‘miracle baby’ reflects on 20 years of surviving the 2004 tsunami

Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow (centre) said the RM1o million allocation is to meet the requirements of RIBI until 2028. — Bernama pic

Penang govt commits to religious harmony with land and RM10m aid for 129 non-Muslim houses of worship

Anderias (right), aged 80, and his wife Ribka are happy to have their confiscated MyKads finally returned after two years. — The Borneo Post pic

After years of struggle, some stateless families in Sarawak finally get MyKads, but fight far from over