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Taman Tasik Titiwangsa in Kuala Lumpur is a popular recreation spot for city dwellers, offering them much needed green space within the capital city. — File picture by Shafwan Zaidon

No more disappearing parks: Hannah Yeoh says KL must safeguard its green spaces

The Australian Police Force has supplied Bukit Aman with advanced digital forensic tools. — Facebook pic

Johor man under probe for potential link to infant deaths and child disappearances

Perdana Putra, the building that houses the prime minister’s office and symbolises the seat of government, as seen in Putrajaya. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Azalina: Cabinet agrees to 10-year prime minister limit, constitutional amendments to follow

The newly restored Sultan Abdul Samad Building near Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, will house the Kuala Lumpur City Gallery, which traces the journey of the building and the capital city through five themed spaces spanning three centuries of history. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Conservation beyond physical restoration: KL’s iconic Sultan Abdul Samad Building set for new role as City Gallery

Batu Gajah police chief ACP Md Noor Aehawan Mohammad said they received a report regarding the dog’s death at 9.30am yesterday. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Cops nab Perak man over death of stray dog in Pusing after video goes viral

Baling police said the RM10,000 stolen from the parked car was the complainant’s business earnings that she had intended to deposit in a bank. — Picture by Choo Choy May

Gone in two hours: RM10,000 cash in backpack stolen from car parked metres away as woman shops in Kupang

 His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia at the completion of Phase 1 of the conservation of the Sultan Abdul Samad Building (BSAS) along Jalan Raja here. He is seen here with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. — Facebook pic

King graces completion of Phase I of Sultan Abdul Samad building conservation

MACC chief Tan Sri Azam Baki said in the ‘Kolar Hitam’ podcast titled ‘Azam 2026: Making MACC Bold & Radical’ on MACC’s YouTube channel on January 30, 2026. — Screenshot from YouTube/SPRM Malaysia

Senior Navy officer ‘forced’ contractors to rent rooms at his hotel to house workers, MACC uncovers in graft probe

 Machine learning tools can learn from past fraud cases to improve risk scoring, flagging transactions or entities that deviate from expected behaviour. — Reuters pic

Smart audits and data analytics can combat public sector corruption — Noor Adwa Sulaiman

MACC chief Tan Sri Azam Baki speaks in the ‘Kolar Hitam’ podcast titled ‘Azam 2026: Making MACC Bold & Radical’, aired on MACC’s YouTube channel on January 30, 2026. — YouTube screenshot/SPRM Malaysia

From north to south, west to east, MACC chief names five states as ‘gold mines’ for fighting corruption

Lieutenant-General Datuk Malek Razak Sulaiman will lead Malaysia’s Armed Forces as its chief from February 1, 2026 with the rank of General. — Picture from Facebook/Khaled Nordin

Army Western Field Commander Malek Razak is new Malaysian Armed Forces chief

Industry players say micropreneurs like this durian seller in Sarawak, face cash-flow pressures under the CP500 tax instalment scheme, prompting calls for a fairer system for small businesses and side-income earners. — The Borneo Post pic

Calls grow to review CP500 tax instalments as businesses say scheme strains Sarawak SMEs, side-income earners

A hornbill in flight at the Piasau Nature Reserve in Miri, Sarawak. — Picture by Ting Soo Ping via Facebook/Piasau Nature Reserve

Miri’s Piasau Nature Reserve set for eco-tourism upgrade with new RM30m facility

The new Club Med Borneo resort in Kuala Penyu, a 90-minute drive from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, is scheduled to begin operations in September 2026. — Picture from clubmed.com.my

Sabah welcomes new Club Med resort in Kuala Penyu, boosting tourism and creating 300 jobs for locals

Invest Sabah Berhad has drawn scrutiny over allegations that the Sabah GLC has yet to show any investment despite its RM5 million annual allocation for the past five years. — The Borneo Post pic

Invest Sabah scandal sparks call for state assembly watchdog

Malaysia’s Election Commission chairman Datuk Seri Ramlan Harun is leading a 14-member team to Bangladesh to monitor its first election after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina as prime minister in a mass student-led uprising in 2024. — Bernama pic

Malaysia tops list of countries observing Bangladesh elections post-Hasina