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Mismanagement of water resources lead to reduced access to clean water, according to the author. — Unsplash pic

Do not overlook water scarcity crisis — Sarah Abdul Razak

The CranioMax 3D application is designed to help surgeons better predict outcomes and improve the success of surgeries, giving these children a better chance at a healthy, normal life. — Picture from pexels.com

When an unlikely collaboration brought about the future of medical innovation in Malaysia... and the world — Norli Anida Abdullah

Jimin’s success should serve as an inspiration for all of us. He didn’t let language be a barrier; instead, he became a bridge, according to the author. — Picture via Instagram/j.m

A lesson from Jimin of BTS for all of us — Nahrizul Adib Kadri

‘Gol & Gincu’ actress Fazura, whose real name is Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, 41, was met by reporters after divorce proceedings at the Petaling Syariah Lower Court in Subang Bestari, October 7, 2024. — Bernama pic

Why spat in public after a divorce is finalised? — Hafiz Hassan

Reporters take images of Israeli military vehicles conducting a raid at the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank on October 1, 2024. Italian media, much like its counterparts across Europe, frequently presents a binary narrative when covering Israel. Israel is portrayed as a ‘victim’ of history, deserving sympathy for its role in major historical events such as the Holocaust, writes the author. — AFP pic

Western reporting of Israel reflects a deep-rooted bias — Giacomo Buoncompagni

A protester steps on a picture of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a rally at the Beyazit Square in Istanbul, on October 6, 2024, on the eve of the anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack. — AFP pic

How Israel is destroying its own reputation — James M. Dorsey

Penny stocks, trading below RM0.50, present opportunities for significant returns and quick gains but also carry substantial risks i.e. high volatility and possibility of price manipulation. —  Reuters pic

Reforms needed for penny stocks — Saleh Mohammed 

The culpability of an accused person under Section 4(1) of AMLATFPUAA is therefore premised on the mental element of a money laundering offence. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

The mental element in money laundering offence — Hafiz Hassan

The common prerequisite for each of the offences is there must be proceeds of an unlawful activity or instrumentalities of an offence. — Picture by Devan Manuel

Money laundering offence: It does not matter that the money is spent for the welfare of others — Hafiz Hassan

An influencer's life looks like a dream job for many youngsters. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Why should I study when I can be an influencer?  — Halima Saadiah  

MOH already currently receives the second largest allocation of the federal budget, 10.5 per cent of Budget 2024 but this is still insufficient to address public healthcare needs. — Bernama pic

Full Paying Patient programme needs more systematic and comprehensive governance — Ilyana Mukhriz 

A general view of Global Ikhwan Services and Business (GISB) headquarters at Rawang, September 11, 2024. — Reuters pic

Investigations into GISBH not about race or religion — Hafiz Hassan

According to the authors, it is imperative that the government only proceeds with the amendment for Malaysian mothers, decouple and halt the regressive amendments to safeguard the future for all Malaysians, regardless of their gender and social position. ― Bernama pic

Expedite constitutional amendment for Malaysian mothers’ equal citizenship rights in upcoming Parliament session — Joint Action Group for Gender Equality

According to reports, the protesters allegedly complied with instructions from the police to move their demonstration to a different location, yet they were still detained for three hours despite adhering to the directives. — AFP pic

Drop investigations into seven pro-Palestine protesters detained near the US Embassy — Civil society organisations

A file photograph shows passengers disembarking from a RapidKL bus at KLCC in Kuala Lumpur, on May 4, 2020. — Picture by Hari Anggara

Climate action: Can we afford it? — Athirah Azlan and Suzana Ariff Azizan