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Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar, Assistant Director of Operations at the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department, said no evacuations were necessary and that waters were receding at the time of writing. — Composite of social media images

Early morning flash floods sweep through Sungai Buloh, 80 homes impacted

This incident has sparked discussions on the necessity of AI ethics education and the implementation of robust digital safety measures in educational institutions nationwide. — AFP file pic

Johor teen to be charged over AI-doctored lewd photos of schoolmates

Heavy thunderstorms overnight have triggered flash floods in parts of the Klang Valley this morning. — Picture courtesy of Selangor Fire and Rescue Department

Flash floods hit Klang Valley after overnight thunderstorm, major highways affected

Amid public debate, KBE defends the RM3 boarding fee at Miri Sentral, saying it’s necessary to cover operational costs and ensure smooth terminal operations. — The Borneo Post pic

RM3 boarding fee at Miri Sentral sparks debate, but operator says it’s vital for terminal upkeep

Johari said the proposal, put forward by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, would fall under government policy matters, which must first be decided by the executive. — The Borneo Post pic

No motion yet on one-third seat call for Sabah and Sarawak, proposal still with Cabinet, says Dewan Rakyat Speaker

Johari was addressing the persistent issue of female underrepresentation in Malaysian politics. — The Borneo Post pic

‘We need 30pc’: Dewan Rakyat Speaker backs legal reform as online abuse hinders women in politics

A general view at LRT3 Johan Setia Depot in Klang July 4, 2023. Forming part of the Klang Valley Integrated Transit System once completed, the LRT3 Line is expected to serve several high-density areas such as Bandar Utama, Shah Alam and Klang — accommodating up to 18,630 commuters per hour per direction. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Right on track: What to expect as Malaysia’s major train projects hit the rails

The Perlis Health Department confirmed yesterday that a 22-year-old man impersonated an assistant medical officer at Hospital Tuanku Fauziah on April 8, with the incident going viral on TikTok on April 20.

Perlis tightens health facilities’ security after TikTok video shows man posing as medical officer at Kangar’s Hospital Tuanku Fauziah

Negeri Sembilan Immigration Department (JIMNS) director Kennith Tan Ai Kiang said the construction, which began in 2021, includes expansion with new buildings like a women’s block, office space as well as staff quarters. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Lenggeng Immigration Depot RM50m upgrade on track, completion by year-end, says state dept director

Perikatan Nasional candidate Abd Muhaimin Malek delivers a speech at the Perikatan Nasional mega rally in conjunction with the Ayer Kuning state by-election in Kampung Tanjung Keramat, Tapah April 19, 2025. — Bernama pic

Perikatan’s Abd Muhaimin vows better welfare, infrastructure in Ayer Kuning manifesto push

In a Facebook post today, MetMalaysia said the test is part of the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) and will take place from 9am to noon. — Reuters pic

MetMalaysia to conduct tsunami siren test in Batu Ferringhi tomorrow 

Mohamed Fadzli told the state assembly sitting today the ranking is based on the latest report on crime index rates by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). — Bernama pic

Kelantan ranks second safest state in Malaysia, behind Sabah, says deputy MB

Saarani said the Minerals and Geoscience Department of Malaysia (JMG) has confirmed that no Mining Operation Scheme Approval Letter (SKSPM) has been issued for mining activities in the area. — Bernama pic

No seabed tin mining in Manjung, says Perak MB amid fishermen’s concerns

Earlier, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said 341,708 consumer accounts in five districts in Penang will be affected by the scheduled water supply disruption from April 25 to 28. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

Store enough water for up to 60 hours, Penang consumers told ahead of Friday’s disruption

(From left) Nila, Dona, Goh and Al-Khalid speaking at the press conference in Kuching today. — The Borneo Post pic

Unimas, NGOs: No foul play in campus kitten death, police probing viral dismemberment photos

Azam said a detailed analysis was currently being conducted on all 10 video recordings linked to an alleged corruption scandal involving several Sabah state assemblymen over mineral mining licensing. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

MACC wraps up Ops Sky probe, DPP review expected next week, says Azam