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MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER KUALA LUMPUR: Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) will be temporarily suspending all its rail services from Friday until further notice due to the enforcement of PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER PETALING JAYA: Private healthcare workers have been stopped by the authorities and they face issues getting to work because they did not have the letter from the Ministry of International Trade FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA 25 May 2021 / 17:50 H. ADVERTISEMENT. PUTRAJAYA: The appointments for four vaccination centres (PPV) around Kuala Lumpur have been transferred to mega-seized premises to improve the safety and SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MMA CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE AUDIT ON COVID-19 TEST KITS BY MOH Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 VIRAL VIDEO ON MALAWATI STADIUM TO HOUSE COVID-19 PATIENTS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 UNSUNG HEROES OF COVID WAR Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 HOME LOCALWORLDBUSINESSSPORTGEAR UPIMAGES Home. 27 May 2021 / 12:02. A man pushes a trolley with his shopping at a wholesale supermarket in Melbourne on May 27, 2021, as the city was ordered into a snap week-long lockdown with officials CYCLING ALLOWED BUT NOT AS EXERCISE UNDER MCO 3.0 Pix for representational purpose only. PETALING JAYA: Police have said cycling to work is permitted but not as recreation or exercise during MCO 3.0. Subang Jaya district police chief Assistant ONLY 17 ESSENTIAL SERVICE SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE PUTRAJAYA: Only 17 essential service sectors are allowed to operate during the implementation of the total lockdown, effective from June 1to
MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER KUALA LUMPUR: Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) will be temporarily suspending all its rail services from Friday until further notice due to the enforcement of PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER PETALING JAYA: Private healthcare workers have been stopped by the authorities and they face issues getting to work because they did not have the letter from the Ministry of International Trade FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA 25 May 2021 / 17:50 H. ADVERTISEMENT. PUTRAJAYA: The appointments for four vaccination centres (PPV) around Kuala Lumpur have been transferred to mega-seized premises to improve the safety and SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MMA CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE AUDIT ON COVID-19 TEST KITS BY MOH Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 VIRAL VIDEO ON MALAWATI STADIUM TO HOUSE COVID-19 PATIENTS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 UNSUNG HEROES OF COVID WAR Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 FIVE MEN CHARGED WITH MURDER 59 minutes ago · Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 /+603-7785 2625
SPM RESULTS COMMENDABLE: MINISTER 4 hours ago · Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 /+603-7785 2625
NORTH MACEDONIA OUT TO TURN TABLES ON AUSTRIA, SAYS 2 hours ago · Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 /+603-7785 2625
GIVING VACCINATION CAMPAIGN A BOOST 6 hours ago · Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 /+603-7785 2625
CULTURE CHANGE CRUCIAL FOR ORGANISATIONS SEEKING 17 hours ago · Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 /+603-7785 2625
M’SIA AND CHINA URGED TO PRIORITISE REGIONAL STABILITY M’sia and China urged to prioritise regional stability, vaccination and economic ties. Pix for representational purpose only. PETALING JAYA: Malaysia-China friendly diplomatic relations took a ROVER LEAVES 'CHINA'S IMPRINT' ON MARS 42 minutes ago · BEIJING: Solar panel "wings" spread out and two camera "eyes" pointing ahead, China's Mars rover Zhurong struck a birdlike pose as it explored the red planet in photos released by thecountry's
TWO KILLED, INCLUDING CHILD, IN FLORIDA SHOOTING 3 hours ago · MIAMI: Two people including a child were shot dead in a grocery store in Florida on Thursday, the latest in a series of shootings in the southern US state. The shooting - in BIDEN AND JOHNSON HOLD FIRST MEETING, BUT N. IRELAND CASTS 22 hours ago · CARBIS BAY: Joe Biden (pix, right) and Boris Johnson will hold their first face-to-face meeting Thursday, during which they will lay the foundations for a new pact, despite Brexit and its MAYA HEJNOWSKA CROWNED AS NEW SABAH UNDUK NGADAU PENAMPANG: Maya Hejnowska (pix) has been named as the new Unduk Ngadau (harvest queen) in conjunction with the Kaamatan Festival 2021 celebrations, yesterday. The 20 HOME LOCALWORLDBUSINESSSPORTGEAR UPIMAGES Home. 27 May 2021 / 12:02. A man pushes a trolley with his shopping at a wholesale supermarket in Melbourne on May 27, 2021, as the city was ordered into a snap week-long lockdown with officials LOCAL NEWS - THE SUN DAILY Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 ONLY 17 ESSENTIAL SERVICE SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MAYA HEJNOWSKA CROWNED AS NEW SABAH UNDUK NGADAU Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE MOVEMENT Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PREMISES LISTED IN ‘HIDE’ ORDERED TO CLOSE THREE DAYS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government is against a lockdown in the state. Its Covid-19 taskforce chairman Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad urged the federal government to think carefully about ordering a HOME LOCALWORLDBUSINESSSPORTGEAR UPIMAGES Home. 27 May 2021 / 12:02. A man pushes a trolley with his shopping at a wholesale supermarket in Melbourne on May 27, 2021, as the city was ordered into a snap week-long lockdown with officials LOCAL NEWS - THE SUN DAILY Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 ONLY 17 ESSENTIAL SERVICE SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MAYA HEJNOWSKA CROWNED AS NEW SABAH UNDUK NGADAU Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE MOVEMENT Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PREMISES LISTED IN ‘HIDE’ ORDERED TO CLOSE THREE DAYS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government is against a lockdown in the state. Its Covid-19 taskforce chairman Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad urged the federal government to think carefully about ordering a LOCAL NEWS - THE SUN DAILY Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 BUKIT AMAN DETECTS FRAUDULENT ACTIVITIES RELATED TO 2021 42 minutes ago · KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has recently detected fraudulent activities related to haj, umrah and haj by proxy packages for the 2021 season, which are being offered by MYANMAR JUNTA HITS SUU KYI WITH GRAFT CHARGES 51 minutes ago · YANGON: The Myanmar junta has hit deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi with corruption charges over claims she accepted illegal payments of gold and more than half a WOUNDED MYANMAR PROTESTERS FEAR ARREST IN JUNTA HOSPITALS 2 hours ago · YANGON: Protesters shot during rallies against Myanmar's military regime are avoiding treatment for their wounds, fearing arrest if they visit junta-run hospitals and searchingdesperately for
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HOME LOCALWORLDBUSINESSSPORTGEAR UPIMAGES Home. 27 May 2021 / 12:02. A man pushes a trolley with his shopping at a wholesale supermarket in Melbourne on May 27, 2021, as the city was ordered into a snap week-long lockdown with officials LOCAL NEWS - THE SUN DAILY Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 ONLY 17 ESSENTIAL SERVICE SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MAYA HEJNOWSKA CROWNED AS NEW SABAH UNDUK NGADAU Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE MOVEMENT Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PREMISES LISTED IN ‘HIDE’ ORDERED TO CLOSE THREE DAYS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government is against a lockdown in the state. Its Covid-19 taskforce chairman Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad urged the federal government to think carefully about ordering a HOME LOCALWORLDBUSINESSSPORTGEAR UPIMAGES Home. 27 May 2021 / 12:02. A man pushes a trolley with his shopping at a wholesale supermarket in Melbourne on May 27, 2021, as the city was ordered into a snap week-long lockdown with officials LOCAL NEWS - THE SUN DAILY Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ERL SUSPENDS SERVICES THIS FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 ONLY 17 ESSENTIAL SERVICE SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PRIVATE HEALTHCARE WORKERS ASKED TO PROVIDE MITI LETTER Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MAYA HEJNOWSKA CROWNED AS NEW SABAH UNDUK NGADAU Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 FOUR VACCINATION CENTRES IN KUALA LUMPUR MOVED TO MEGA Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 MCO 3.0: ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS TO REDUCE MOVEMENT Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 PREMISES LISTED IN ‘HIDE’ ORDERED TO CLOSE THREE DAYS Level 4, Lot 6 Jalan 51/217 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-7784 6688. Fax: +603-7785 2624 / +603-7785 2625 SELANGOR GOVT AGAINST FULL-BLOWN MCO PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government is against a lockdown in the state. Its Covid-19 taskforce chairman Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad urged the federal government to think carefully about ordering a CHINESE STUDENTS TAKE CRUCIAL ‘GAOKAO’ EXAMS IN COVID 13 hours ago · BEIJING: Teenage Covid-19 patients in southern China bent over test papers and scribbled answers alone in hospital rooms, taking the life-changing “gaokao” college entrance exams despitebeing
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As the country steps into the fourth phase of the movement control order (MCO) which commenced from April 29 and will end on May 12, it can be seen that the government has slightly relaxed on theenforcement of MCO.
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An unusual sight in
Kuala Lumpur’s epicenter of entertainment-Bukit Bintang-on the first day movement control order was enforced nationwide. SUNPIX BY HAFIZSOHAIMI
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A woman
showing a company letter certifying she is an employee after being stopped at a roadblock. SUNPIX BY HAFIZ SOHAIMI.*
Residents watch from windows as soldiers ring their apartment complex with barbed wire in TamanMurni.
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Soldiers setting up an elevated look out point in Selayang to monitor adherence to the enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY FAUZI ANUAR*
TAKING PRECAUTION... health workers taking residents and foreign workers in Kuala Lumpur by ambulance to hospital for COVID-19 screening. SUNPIX BY FAUZI ANUAR*
A frontline health worker ushering a woman and her child onto a bus to be taken for COVID-19 screening at a hospital. SUNPIX BY ADIBRAWI YAHYA
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Health workers going door to door at a residental area on Shah Alam, Selangor to conduct COVID-19screening.
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SILVER LINING... A mid the hardship brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak, residents in Kuala Lumpur were treated to a have sight of Genting Highland due to less air pollution and clearer by the movement control order. SUNPIX ASHRAFSHAMSUL.
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A group of senior citizens from Kampung Baru in Kuala Lumpur being taken for COVID-19 test in a sanitised vehicle. SUNPIX BY HAFIZSOHAIMI
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NO ENTRY... A barrier being placed on the road to Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Lalang Baru in Semenyih, which has been declared a red zone. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
SPRAYING FROM ABOVE... A drone with a 16-litre capacity being used to disinfect fall building in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI.*
ACT OF KINDNESS... A men feeds pigeos at Kuala Lumpur alley which is devoid of people due to the movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Medical staff
taking a month swab from a men at the hospital drive-through test area. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A worker disinfecting PPR lembah Subang One flats in effort to control the spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus. SUNPIX BY ASYRAFRASID
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WHY WAIT... A motorcyclist stops in front of a “Go home now” signboard in Jalan Pangkor on of the many erected in Penang by state government to remain the public to stay at spread of Covid-19 infection under the movement control order. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
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participant of a tabligh event held in Sri Petaling recently is examined by health workers in Shah Alam. SUNPIX ASYRAF RASID.*
Police and army
personnel in Kuala Lumpur testing one of the drones that would be used to monitor the situation on the ground during movement control order period. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
HEALTH CHECK... Health screening and testing for COVID-19 are being conducted at the Sungai Buluh health clinic.*
Tengku Nor Azhar
lifting weight at his house in Klang during the movement control order. SUNPIX BY ASYRAF RASID*
STAYING HOME...
A sparse crowed at the usually thronging Selayang wholesale market in Selangor. SUNPIX BY HAFIZ SOHAIMI*
BACK TO WORK... A worker at a nursery in Hulu Langat, Selangor carrying a pot after bussines resumed on April 1, following a decision by government to allow certain bussines to operate during the movement control order. SUNPIX BY FAUZIANUAR
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Although not at work due to the movement control order, foreign workers go about their lives as usual in their local community in Klang. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Health workers wearing protective suit resting after scanning residents at the Selangor Mansion flats at Jalan Masjid India in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
The extension of the movement control order from April 15 to April 28 cause a traffic jam along the Grand Saga Highway heading to Kajang from Cheras. SUNPIX BY FAUZIANUAR
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QUALITY CONTROL... A lecture from UiTM doing a thorought check of the face visor to be distributed to frontliners combatting the Covid-19 outbreak. SUNPIX BYMASRY CHE ANI
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TAKING NO
CHANCES... Firefighter in Hazmat suits disinfecting communication equipment and the visitors area of the Penang Prison to prevent the spread of Covid-19. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
Labourer G. Asokumar, who has not been able to earn his daily wages as a labourer since the movement control order was enforced, showing a small fish he caught at an irrigation canal near Kampung Permatang Rawa in Bukit Mertajam. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
Government health staff conducting drive thru screening for Covid-19 at Klinik Kesihatan in Section 19, Petaling Jaya. SUNPIX ASYRAF RASID*
A Health Ministry officer receiving a drink from her colleague while they were on duty at the Selangor Mansion flats in Kuala Lumpur, that has been placed under an enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Kuala Lumpur City Hall workers disinfecting areas near the Selangor Mansion and Malayan Mansion flats in Jalan Masjid India after the two buildings were placed under an enhanced movement control order following the discovery of 15 Covid-19 cases there. SUNPIX BY ZAHIDIZZANI
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Villages in Butterworth created effigies made of straw and plastic bags to remind people about the importance of staying home and social distancing to fight the Covid-19 outbreak. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
LOCKED DOWN... A soldier stands guard near a building cordoned off the due to high incident of Covid-19 cases, in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A residential area in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur is fumigated as part of an anti-dengue operation as the nation is gripped by the Covid-19 pandemic. SUNPIX BYADIB RAWI YAHYA
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A resident being
given food through barbed eires near the Selayang wholesale market. The area has been locked down under an enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
SPECIAL LANE... A sign at a roadblock in Kuala Lumpur indicating express passage for security forces personnel and media crew. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
ALL SILENT... Dataran Merdeka was all quiet with nobody in sight following the movement control order enforced by government. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN*
A worker using a
high-powered water jet to clean the poultry section at the Selayang wholesale market in Selangor as part of new standard operating procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19.*
A man buying a much needed tv to help pass the time during the movement control order at Tesco Ampang. Shoppers were required to practice social distancing with only one family member allowed in for 30 minutes. Sunpix ZAHID IZZANI*
WATER TREATMENT... A firefighter is hosed down by his colleagues after conducting a disinfecting operation at the Sungai Ramal Dalam district in Hulu Langat, Selangor. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN*
A woman wearing a mask in Jalan Paya Terubong, George Town, walks past a signboard urging to public to pack food to consume at home. Sunpix by MASRY CHE ANI*
Residents at
Menara City One holding a sign asking for food after the building was put under EMCO. Sunpix by HAFIZ SOHAIMI*
Government healthcare staff cunducting drive thru screening for Covid-19 at Klinik Kesihatan in Section 19, Petaling Jaya. Sunpix by Asyraf Rasid*
Residents of the Selangor Mansion flats in Kuala Lumpur watch security operations on the ground after their building and another one in the vicinity was placed under an enhanced movement control order. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A sign that reads 'We Stay at Home' is seen at a flat in seksyen 19, Shah Alam as residents adhere to the movement control order. Sunpix by ASYRAF RASID*
Fire
and Rescue Department personnel attend a briefing on their tasks for the day before commercing disinfecting operations at the Kajang Stadium LRT station in Selangor. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Civil defence personnel handing out mineral water to Malayan Mansion residents waiting to be screened for Covid-19. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Health
workers showing messages on the backs of their suits before conducting Covid-19 screenings at the PKNS Kampung Baru flats.*
GRATEFUL... Health Ministry staff on duty at Plaza City One in Kuala Lumpur showing a appreciation to the public for observing the movement control order. Sunpix byZAHID IZZANI
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A man holding packed food in front of building on Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur that has been cordoned off with barbed wires. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Food delivery riders queue to have oral swabs taken by health workers wearing protective suits in Shah Alam as part of the latest procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
NO ENTRY... Jalan Melayu leading to the Selangor Mansion and Jalan Masjid India completely cordoned off with barbed wires after the area was placed under an enhanced movement control order. Sunpix byHAFIZ SOHAIMI
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Universiti Teknologi Mara students reviewing notes in their room in Shah Alam following the movement control order, causing lectures to be halted.*
Motivational speaker, restauranteur and preacher Ustaz Ebit Lew visits a stroke victim and his family at a dilapidated hut in Lorong Gedebang in Alor Setar, Kedah. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN.*
Police standing guard around the PKNS flats in Kampung Baru in Kuala Lumpur as Health Ministry officials conduct Covid-19 checks on residents. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
A health
worker on break rubs and ice cube on her forehead during her deployment in Gombak, Selangor to conduct mass-testing for Covid-19 on residents in the area. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI.*
A Selangor Fire and Rescue Department helicopter putting out a blaze in a forest reserve in Kuala Langat, Selangor. Sunpix by ASYRAFRASID.
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A Muslim family performing Terawih prayers at home as mosque will remain close throughout the movement control order period. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA.*
A man giving his son a 'homemade haircut' while his family watches. The government earlier considered allowing barbers and hairdressers to operate during the movement control order, but later decided against it. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI.*
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Tengah district health department assistant health officer Glynn Dexter showing children at SJK (C) True Light in Juru how to sanitise their hands properly. the school was turned into a flood relief centre after homes in Taman Mangga in Bukit Mertajam were flooded following heavy rains. Sunpix by MASRY CHE ANI*
RAMADAN FARE... Brothers Fazli Abd Rahman (right) and Nazri preparing their specialty clay-urn roast chicken for delivery to customes in Balik Pulau, Penang during the fasting month. Sunpix byMASRY CHE ANI
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KUALA LUMPUR: From 22 March, the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) had deployed approximately 7,000 military personnel to assist PDRM’s MCO operations in the second phase of the MCO dubbed as the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO).*
Troops on standy to reinforce MCO at Air Itam wet market. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN*
Troops on standy to reinforce MCO at Air Itam wet market. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN*
Armed forces control the in and out of residents following the discovery of the COVID-19 case at the Malayan Mansion, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN*
Armed forces control the in and out of residents following the discovery of the COVID-19 case at the Malayan Mansion, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN*
Army personnel monitoring the incoming and outgoing traffic at Menara City one Kuala Lumpur.*
Soldiers are in control of the One City Tower, Kuala Lumpur. ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN*
1 Renjer squad from Ken Wardiedun assisting the policemen in a roadblocks at Jalan Ampangduring MCO.
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1 Renjer squad from Ken Wardiedun assisting the policemen in a roadblocks at Jalan Ampangduring MCO.
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Army personnel is checking the incoming and outgoing traffic movement after the government decide to Enforced Movement Control Order at Menara City One,Jalan Munshi Abdullah after 17 positive case were reported at the area.*
Armed forces control the in and out of residents following the discovery of the COVID-19 case at the Malayan Mansion, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUNPhoto Gallery
KUALA LUMPUR: Following the government decision in implementing the movement control order (MCO), the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has been conducted road blocks operations along key points across the country. Its objective is to monitor travellers and warn them to stayhome.
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A police officer take action against public who has violatedMCO at Klang .
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A police officer is advising a motorist to take serious with the government order to enforce MCO during Ops Covid-19 at Jalan Khoo KayKim.
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A total of 5 roadblocks were conducted by PDRM and ATM personnel with the strength 20 personnel each at various locations inPutrajaya.
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Vehicles without approval will be ordered to make a U-turn at one of several exit points before the toll Duta Plaza. ZAHID IZZANI/THE SUN*
The Police take decision to block the Jalan Persiaran Sg.Buloh (TSB) due of Movements Control Order to reduce the risk of COVID19. ZAHID IZZANI/THE SUN*
The police are monitoring the exit and entry of the Chowkit Wet Market to safeguard and reduce the spread of the COVID19 outbreak. ZAHID IZZANI/THESUN*
KUALA LUMPUR 01 APRIL 2020. Malaysian Police conducted a roadblock during Movement Control Order (MCO) period Taman Medan. HAFIZ SOHAIMI/THESUN*
PDRM on conducting
roadblocks following the MCO by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to combat Covid-19.*
Police checking food delivery operators to ensure their shipments do not contain alcoholic drinks or narcotics. MASRY CHE ANI/THE SUN*
Members of
Malaysian Army deployed to assist the Royal Malaysian Police Force at Kampung Melayu, Sungai Buloh. Malaysian police have set up more than 500 roadblocks as Malaysia’s lockdown enters it’s 5th day. The measures were introduced in an attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). ADIB RAWI YAHYA/THESUN*
A police officer checking the employer authorisation letter at a roadblock at Jalan Sultan Ismail.Photo Gallery
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COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
COLOURS OF JOY
... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUN*
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... A group of friends enjoying the festive atmosphere at the ‘Bank of Abundance’ Chinese New Year display in Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur. ADIB RAWI/THE SUNPhoto Gallery
The last annular solar eclipse sighted in the country was 21 years ago and Malaysians have the opportunity to witness this unique and rare natural phenomenon, particularly in Tanjung Piai, Johor andSerian, Sarawak.
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The phenomenon of Partial Solar Eclipse in the grounds of the National Planetarium today. The whole nation is also experiencing the phenomenon of Partial Solar Eclipse which starts at 10.30am to 3.30pm, but the closest and most accurate Anulus Solar Eclipse in Malaysia only occurs in Tanjung Piai, Johor and Serian, Sarawak. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
The phenomenon of Partial Solar Eclipse in the grounds of the National Planetarium today. The whole nation is also experiencing the phenomenon of Partial Solar Eclipse which starts at 10.30am to 3.30pm, but the closest and most accurate Anulus Solar Eclipse in Malaysia only occurs in Tanjung Piai, Johor and Serian, Sarawak. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Visitor Demi Maria Sofia and Zarol Zahimi uses a solar filter provided by National Planetarium to see the phenomena of Partial Solar Ecslipe in the grounds of the National Planetarium .AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Visitors uses a solar filter provided by National Planetarium to see the phenomena of Partial Solar Ecslipe in the grounds of the National Planetarium.*
Visitor Matthias Tan Meng Yee uses a solar filter provided by National Planetarium to see the phenomena of Partial Solar Ecslipe in the grounds of the NationalPlanetarium.
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A woman observes a partial solar eclipse at the Agensi Angkasa Malaysia Complex. Asyraf Rasid /The Sun
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People observe a partial solar eclipse at the Agensi Angkasa Malaysia Complex. Asyraf Rasid/The Sun
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A girl observe a partial solar eclipse at the Agensi Angkasa Malaysia Complex. Asyraf Rasid /The Sun
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A partial solar eclipse occurs over the skies of Agensi Angkasa Malaysia Complex. Asyraf Rasid/ The Sun
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A boy looks at the sun through a telescope during the partial solar eclipse at the Agensi Angkasa Malaysia Complex. Asyraf Rasid /The Sun
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SEPANG - Malaysia Airports stays committed in ensuring the safety of the airport by successfully organising a full scale exercise at the cargo area of KL International Airport (IATA Code: KUL) as part of the airport’s readiness towards crisis management. The organisation worked with 20 agencies for this exercise that aimed to provide the cargo handling partners with first hand experience of possible threats and scenarios such as the previous incident at Subang Airport in 1994 involving the notorious ‘Geng Mamak’.*
Full Scale Exercise at the KL International Airport Cargo Area successfully carried out as part of the airport’s readiness towards crisis management . - ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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Full Scale Exercise at the KL International Airport Cargo Area successfully carried out as part of the airport’s readiness towards crisis management . - ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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Light Strike Force (LSF) police personnel clash with protesters during the Ops Foxtrot Zulu KLIA 2019 training session at the KLIA cargo complex. ASHRAF SHAMSUL/THESUN*
Full Scale Exercise at the KL International Airport Cargo Area successfully carried out as part of the airport’s readiness towards crisis management . - ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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Some of the cargo-handling personnel taken hostage by ‘criminals’ at the crisis management drill at KLIA. ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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Some of the cargo-handling personnel taken hostage by ‘criminals’ at the crisis management drill at KLIA. ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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Full Scale Exercise at the KL International Airport Cargo Area successfully carried out as part of the airport’s readiness towards crisis management . - ASHRAFSHAMSUL/THESUN
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The hazy weather which has swept the country since last week, that is believed to come from Indonesia, has led to a large number of schools to be closed across Malaysia, while air quality worsened just days before the city’s Formula One motor race in Singapore.*
Forest fire continues to blaze in Pekanbaru in Riau province on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed schools and airports across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s FormulaOne motor race.
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Thick
smoke from a forest fire nearly covers the sun over Pekanbaru in Riau province on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed schools and airports across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race.*
A water-bombing helicopter douses the burning peatland in Kampar of Riau province on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed schools and airports across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race. AFPPIX
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A water-bombing
helicopter douses the burning peatland as firefighters continue to battle the blaze in Kampar of Riau province on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed schools and airports across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race. AFP PIX.*
FALSE ECLIPSE... Thick haze partially filters out the sun in Sri Aman, Sarawak. The air pollutant index in the area had reached 396 on Sept 17, 2019 before improving to 239 on Sept 18, 2019. BERNAMA PIX.*
A woman covers her face with a scarf in front of the Malaysia’s Prime Minister’s office, which is shrouded in haze, in Putrajaya, Malaysia, September 17, 2019.REUTERS PIX
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Firefighters
battle the burning peatland in Kampar of Riau province on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed schools and airports across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race. AFP PIX.*
Security guard Hamdan Hamzah, 49, monitoring pupils of SK Lukut in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan leaving the school compound following the state education departments order to close all school follwing the very unhealthy air quality reading of 212 at 9am on Tuesday (Sept 17). BBXpress*
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security guard from Sekolah Rendah Agama Raja Muda Musa, Kampung Bharu, Kuala Lumpur closing the school’s main gate following order from the Education Ministry for all schools in the city centre to close on Sept 18, 2019 due to haze. SUNPIX BY ZULKIFLI ERSAL*
Malaysia’s
capital skyline with the Petronas Twin Towers (L) and Kuala Lumpur Tower (R) landmarks is blanketed by haze in Kuala Lumpur on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed thousands of schools across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race. AFP PIX*
A man rides on a motorcycle in the haze in Putrajaya, Malaysia, September 17, 2019. REUTERS PIX*
TOPSHOT - Buildings are seen as haze blankets the skyline of Singapore on September 18, 2019. Toxic haze from Indonesian forest fires closed thousands of schools across the country and in neighbouring Malaysia on September 18, while air quality worsened in Singapore just days before the city’s Formula One motor race. AFPPIX
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Malaysia Airlines airplanes are pictured on the haze-shrouded tarmac at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Malaysia, September 18, 2019. REUTERS PIX*
The Tun Razak Exchange are barely visible through the haze that enveloped the city. The Department of EnvironmentÕs (DOE) air pollutant index (API) showed unhealthy levels of between 150 and 240 in parts of the states of Sarawak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan. In Kuala Lumpur, the API was at 169, the level unhealthy. SUNPIX BYADIB RAWI YAHYA
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tourist taking a photo of the panoramic view of the city from Sky Box at KL Tower, amidst the ongoing haze . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
A man is seen fishing at a jetty in Port Klang on Sept 16, 2019 amidst the ongoing haze, as a ship is seen passing by on the background. Asyraf Rasid /TheSun*
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RED...Thick haze
covers out the sun in Kampung Buntal which is about 30km away from Kuching on Sept 19 2019. BERNAMA PIXPhoto Gallery
MERDEKA ... A pictorial through the ages*
COLORS OF A NATION ... Combined Selangor Schools student swirl as they form the Jalur Gemilang during the 43rd Merdeka Day Celebration in the year 2000.*
Members of the General Operations Force (GOF) marching pass the VIP stage during the 43rd National Day at Dataran Merdeka in theyear 2000.
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Members from
Government Linked Companies (GLC)’s and private sector contigents waving their flags in parade during the 56th National Day celebrations in 2013. Asyraf Rasid/the sun*
In 2015, Malaysians had the opportunity to witness almost 13,000 participants from the public and private sector, security forces, school students and as well as a group of mountain trekkers in a mesmerising parade at Dataran Merdeka in conjunction with the National Day celebrations themed “#sehatisejiwa” (One Heart, One Soul). Adib Rawi Yahya/theSun*
Members of The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia march during the 58th National Day celebrations in 2015. Asyraf Rasid/the sun*
Members of Malaysia’s armed forces march during 58th National Day celebrations in 2015. Asyraf Rasid/the sun*
Young Malaysians
participating in 60th independence day celebration at Dataran Merdeka in 2017. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Students from the Federal Territory performing the theme of the 2017 National Day Celebration themed, ‘Negara Sehati Sejiwa’ at Dataran Merdeka . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Students around the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur performing the theme of ‘Negaraku Sehati Sejiwa’ in conjunction with the National Day celebration in 2017 at Dataran Merdeka . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Youths in
the National Service uniform carry the Jalur Gemilang during the parade for the Merdeka Day celebration at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur on Aug 31, 2017. — Sunpix by Ashraf Shamsul*
Students performing the theme of ‘Negara Negara Sehati Sejiwa’ in conjunction with the National Day 2017 at Dataran Merdeka . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Malaysian Armed Forces personnel marching during the 60th Merdeka Celebration parade at Dataran Merdeka Kuala Lumpur, in 2017. Amirul Syafiq Mohd Din / The Sun*
Students performing the theme of ‘Negaraku Sehati Sejiwa’ during the 60th Merdeka Celebration parade at Dataran Merdeka Kuala Lumpur, in 2017. Asyraf Rasid / thesun
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Malaysian students waving Jalur Gemilang’s during the 59th National Day celebrations at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur in 2017, Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Students performing the theme of ‘Negaraku Sehati Sejiwa’ in conjunction with the 2017 National Day celebration parade at Dataran Merdeka . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Fire and Rescue Department personnel marching during the 61st Merdeka Day celebration parade in Putrajaya in 2018. KAMARIDUANMOHD NOR/THE SUN
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Students dressed in cultural clothes wave their flags during the 61st Merdeka Day celebration in Putrajaya last year. KAMARIDUAN MOHD NOR/THE SUN*
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In her impromptu speech after receiving her title of “Ibu Negara” Siti Hasmah jokingly said seating in front of her is Dr Mahathir ‘the man in front of a successful woman.’*
Prime Minister wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali playing the violin after the launch of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali Scholarship for Creative Arts and Music during the National Women’s Day Gala Dinner at Sunway Hotel and Resort tonight. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Prime Minister wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali playing the violin after the launch of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali Scholarship for Creative Arts and Music during the National Women’s Day Gala Dinner at Sunway Hotel and Resort tonight. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Prime Minister wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali playing the violin after the launch of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali Scholarship for Creative Arts and Music during the National Women’s Day Gala Dinner at Sunway Hotel and Resort tonight. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Prime Minister wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali playing the violin after the launch of Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali Scholarship for Creative Arts and Music during the National Women’s Day Gala Dinner at Sunway Hotel and Resort tonight. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUNNPhoto Gallery
Young talents shine on stage during Berjaya TeenStar Challenge 2019 (BTSC 2019). 147 participants took part in solo singing, cultural dancing and modern dancing. Among the winners was Nur Evelyn Eleanor Adrian Gan, who landed the champion title on her fourth attempt in solo singing category this year since 2016. Organized by Berjaya Youth as a youth empowerment initiative by Berjaya, BTSC has reached out to more than 200 secondary schools nationwide, including those in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Penang and Johor.*
J&Y perform cultural dancing during Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ the sun*
Hensem Bois perform during Modern Dancing At Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ thesun
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FG Juniors during perform during Modern Dancing At Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ thesun
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ODD Muse perform during Modern Dancing At Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ the sun*
Semuja Dance Theatre perform cultural dancing during Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ the sun*
ABCD perform cultural dancing during Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ the su*
Hensem Bois perform during Modern Dancing At Berjaya Teenstar Challenge 2019. Asyrafrasid/ thesun
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Hajj 2019
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Muslim
pilgrims gather at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia’s holy city of Mecca, prior to the start of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the holy city. Muslims from across the world gather in Mecca in Saudi Arabia for the annual six-day pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of Islam, an act all Muslims must perform at least once in their lifetime if they have the means to travel to Saudi Arabia. / AFP PIX*
Muslim pilgrims
pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
Muslim pilgrims
pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
Muslim pilgrims
pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
Muslim pilgrims leave casting stones at a pillar that symbolises Satan during the annual haj pilgrimage in Mena, Saudi Arabia. REUTERSPIX
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Muslim pilgrims pray on Mount Mercy on the plains of Arafat during the annual haj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Mecca.REUTERS PIX
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Muslim
pilgrims perform prayers in Arafat during the annual haj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
Muslim
pilgrims perform prayers in Arafat during the annual haj pilgrimage, outside the holy city of Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
A Muslim pilgrim stands atop Hera cave, where Muslims believe Prophet Mohammad received the first words of the Koran through Gabriel, at the top of Mount Al-Noor during the annual haj pilgrimage in the holy city of Mecca. REUTERS PIX*
Muslim pilgrims
pray around the holy Kaaba at the Grand Mosque ahead of the annual haj pilgrimage in Mecca. REUTERS PIXPhoto Gallery
Phoenix Rising
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Phoenix pose
for photograph. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix taking pictures with fans after the event. AsyrafRasid / the sun
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The new MyPW
Wrestlecon Champion, Nor Phoenix Diana, raises her championship belt in victory. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix raises her championship belt in celebration. AsyrafRasid / the sun
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The refree raises
Phoenix's hand as the new and first female MyPW Wrestlecon Champion. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix takes flight as she throws herself at Shaukat in a high risk move. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
The ever present Lalang Squad bring the cheers and jeers to every match. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix delivering a kick to Harry Ray while being suplexed by Shaukat. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix in action. AsyrafRasid / the sun
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Nor Phoenix Diana struggles after she was slammed onto the side of the ring. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Shaukat dropping Phoenix on her head and back in one of his signature moves. Asyraf Rasid / thesun
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Phoenix and Gotham in action at MyPW Fightback. Asyraf Rasid /the sun
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Phoenix making her grand entrance at MyPW Fightback. AsyrafRasid / the sun
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Phoenix getting ready for the biggest match in her career, a five way match for the Wrestlecon Campionship belt at MyPw Fightback. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
The wrestlers train way into the night while pushing their bodies to the limit. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Emman The Kid and Nor Phoenix Diana having little bit of fun while training. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix studying the techniques of applying and recieving a headlock . Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Phoenix taking the evening train to the MyPW development centre . Asyraf Rasid / the sunPhoto Gallery
PM Launches Superhero Exhibition*
Tun
Mahathir with Tun Siti Hasmah officially opening the Marvel Studios: Ten Years of Heroes exhibition. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI*
The actual Doctor Strange costume worn by Benedict Cumberbatch. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI .*
The Nano Arc Reactor worn by Robert Downey Jr in Avengers: Infinity War. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI*
Be
a part of Iron Man’s Hall of Armours. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI*
Ant-Man poses for the camera with the tiny Wasp on his shoulder. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI*
Chadwick Boseman actually worn this suit in Black Panther.SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI
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Pick your favourites at the exclusive Marvel merchandise store by Beast Kingdom. Sunpix By AdibRawi
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Add Marvel Studios’ mightiest heroes to your collection.Sunpix By Adib Rawi
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Police crippled drugs and illegal online gambling syndicate.*
Penang police chief Datuk T. Narenasagaran crippled a syndicate distributing heroin and ecstasy pills with the seizure of drugs with a street value of RM718,700, as well as an online gamblingring. BBXpress
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Police crippled a syndicate distributing heroin and ecstasy pills with the seizure of drugs with a street value of RM718,700, as well as an online gambling ring.BBXpress
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Police detained two men and seized several weapons, a small quantity of syabu, about RM4,000 worth of pills and a car in Pasir Mason Saturday.
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Police have busted an online gambling syndicate with the arrest of 16 Indonesians, including fivewomen.
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Police have busted an online gambling syndicate with the arrest of 16 Indonesians, including fivewomen.
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Kuala
Lumpur police chief Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim shows drugs believed to be the Base Heroin weighing at 14,470 grams that was sezied from two men in Jalan Dutamas Solaris on 20 June.*
Several drugs believed to be Heroin Base (unprocessed Heroin) weighing 14,470 gram that was seized by the Royal Malaysian Police Department (RMP). BERNAMA PIX*
Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) officer checks subsidized rice fertilizer believed to be smuggled to a factory in Sedaka, Yan, Kedah. BBXpress*
Plastics waste that has been processed and stored in an illegal plastic waste processing factories seized during Operasi Pemotongan dan Sitaan Kilang Haram by the Klang Municipal Council (MPK) and Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) in Air Itam Industrial Area,Klang. BERNAMA PIX
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Triple celebration at Tzu Chi*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees and volunteers of Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia offering candle, signifying Light, at the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, JalanKepong.
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Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Buddhist monks walking towards the stage to participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees and volunteers participate in a Buddha bathing ritual in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, JalanKepong.
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Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Buddhist monks walking to participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-SiHall, Jalan Kepong.
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Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.*
Devotees, volunteers, and Buddhist monks participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony in conjunction with Mother’s Day, Wesak Day and Global Tzu Chi’s Day at Tzu Chi Foundation Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur Jing-Si Hall, Jalan Kepong.Photo Gallery
After spending the past year focussing on recovery process for the government’s finances, Prime Miniter Dr Mahathir Mohamad administration will move towards ensuring “kemakmuran bersama”*
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad delivers his first anniversary message of New Malaysia at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on May 9. SUNpix by Ashraf Shamsul/THESUN*
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad delivers his first anniversary message of New Malaysia at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on May 9. SUNpix by Ashraf Shamsul/THESUN*
Deputy
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, Communication and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo and others accompany Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on May 9.*
Prime
Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad joins Cabinet and other Pakatan Harapan leaders in a group photograph to make the first anniversary of New Malaysia. SUNpix by Ashraf Shamsul/THESUN*
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad fields questions at a press conference to mark the first anniversary of New Malaysia at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre in Kuala Lumpur on May 9.AFPpix
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Bazaar Ramadhan
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Ramadan Bazaar Kirara Town.*
Ayam Golek Kampung Bahru,Kuala Lumpur.
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Choices aplenty at the Baazar Ramadhan Presint 2, Putrajaya. Ashraf Shamsul/THE SUN*
Ayam Percik
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Ayam Madu or Honey
Chicken at Kampung BahruPhoto Gallery
Thaipusam Festival 2019*
A group of Hindu devotee put a pot of milk on top of their head before carry it to the temple in conjunction with 223th Thaipusam celebration. SUNPIX by Masry Che Ani*
Malaysian Hindu devotees perform their religious rites while walking towards to the temple to make offerings during the Thaipusam festival at Batu Caves outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN / THESUN*
Devotee pulls a chariot during the Thaipusam festival in Batu Cave. Asyraf Rasid / the sun*
Maria Giordano, 28, from Italy is seen joining herself in annual colourful Thaipuscelebration at Batu Caves, Selangor. Sunpix byMasry Che Ani.
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The Thaipusam atmosphere in Sri Subramaniar temple in Batu Caves . Thousands of devotees from local and abroad came and pray at Lord Muruga. Sunpix by MASRY CHE ANI*
A devotee is seen up to the Sri Subramaniar Temple during the Thaipusam celebration. SUNPIXby Masry Che Ani
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Through the viewfinder of ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN.*
Malaysians from all walks of life joined hands at the “Save the Children of Gaza” peacefulrally protest.
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Ormoc District Hospital rehabilitation works in progress. The aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan that devastated the city and its people near Manila.*
An entertainer showing his skills with fire.*
A girl walks past colourful flowers at Little India in Brickfields.*
Demonstrations by the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) task force during the 59th anniversary celebrations. The event was launched by Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar in Kuala Lumpur.*
A
woman walks with an umbrella to shade herself from the hot sun while walking in Taman Pudu Ulu in Kuala Lumpur, Feb 26, 2015.*
SPM students at SMK
Precint 11(1), Putrajaya.*
A police personel fainted during the 208th Police Appriciation Day celebration due to the hot weather.*
A biscuits
seller at her booth during the launching of the Bazaar Program at the Memorial Tun Abdul Razak in Kuala Lumpur.*
Muslim foreigners make their way to the mosque for Friday prayers using a construction hill slope as a shortcut.*
A girl sits on
the sidewalk at Teluk Intan tower.Photo Gallery
Through the viewfinder of ADIB RAWI.*
Students perform during the 57th Merdeka celebrations at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur onAugust 31, 2014.
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Illegal money lending ads plastered everywhere at Seksyen 14, Petaling Jaya.*
A Fire and Rescue personnel searching for capsize boat victims near kelanang beach, Banting.*
A Muslim man uses a soft brush to produce sprinkler fireworks ahead of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations outside Kuala Lumpur on July 27,2014.
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A child peers out during a ministerial visit to Kampung Sungai Judah, Pulau Carey organised by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.*
Graffiti featuring the giant monster during a ‘Separation 2 Giant Shall Rise 2014 Graffiti’ at the Sungai Klang riverbank wall near Pasar Seni in Kuala Lumpur.*
Seven year old M. Rinashini Venila, holds an earthen lamp while decorating an area of her house to celebrate Diwali at Setapak on October 18, 2014. Diwali also known as Deepavali and the “festival of lights”, an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year. The festival spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, andhope over despair.
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Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s supporters holding placards outside the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya on October 28, 2014. The Federal Court has set two days from Oct 28 to hear Anwar’s appeal inhis sodomy case.
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A boy having fun in floodwaters at Kampung Guntong Kerdau in Mentakab, January 3, 2015.*
Supporters of Malaysian opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim take part in a candle-light vigil outside the Sungai Buloh Prison, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur on February 11, 2015. The family of the jailed Malaysian opposition leader described his five-year incarceration as an outrage and vowed an international campaign to free the former deputy primeminister.
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Through the viewfinder of ASYRAF RASID.*
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A Malaysian Muslim man paying the ‘Zakat Fitrah’ (obligatory alms) at a mosque in Kuala Lumpur.*
A women poses at a cartoon wall during the launch of the art site in Shah Alam.*
Leu Eevone take a selfie with 57 Jalur Gemilang guitars atthe MCA building.
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A Malaysian Buddhist offer prayers during a mass prayer for flight MH370 in Wisma MCA, Kuala Lumpur.*
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Malaysian Muslim women shops for scarves for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr festival in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur.*
Oksana Babinova takes a selfie with a butterfly at the Kuala Lumpur Butterfly park.*
Malaysian muslims pray at the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin mosque in Putrajaya.*
Tourists celebrating “Holi” at the Shree Lakshminarayan temple in Kuala Lumpur.*
A girl buys ice cream during the hot weather. The possibility of the El Nino phenomenon, which results in increased temperature levels and rainfall will hit Southeast Asia mid-year.*
A Malaysian chinese man burns joss paper during the final day of Nine Emperor God festival in Klang.*
A chinese kid lights candles during the final day of the Nine Emperor God festival in Klang.Photo Gallery
Through the viewfinder of NORMAN HIU*
A layer of thick smog is seen over the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang.*
An embassy personnel reads the newspapers at the People’s Republic of China Embassy in KualaLumpur.
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Devotees offer prayers on Wesak Day at the Thai Buddhist Chetawan Temple in Petaling Jaya. Buddhists across the world on Tuesday celebrate holy Wesak to honour the birth, enlightenment and passing of Lord Buddha 2,550 years ago.*
Artist Safirah Rashid presents her pop-out invisible art in front of the wall of hope for MH370 at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport viewing gallery in Sepang.*
Air Asia X stewardess are seen preparing to board the aircraft which will carry the second batch of Malaysian Battalion 850-2 for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) at the Royal Malaysian Air Force Airbase in Subang.*
Demonstrators take
to the street to protest the rising cost of living rally at Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur.*
Diwali also called Deepavali or the “festival of lights” is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated by families by performing traditional activities together in their homes.*
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model breaks and burns a cigarette stick during no tobacco day. No Tobacco Day calls for smokers to give up the habit for the day and this year’s theme is to ban tobacco advertising and promotion.*
A woman
visits a temple in preparation for Wesak Day.*
Local villagers wait in line to cast their ballots at SMK Kuala Besut in Terengganu. As the country steps into the fourth phase of the movement control order (MCO) which commenced from April 29 and will end on May 12, it can be seen that the government has slightly relaxed on the enforcement of MCO. | 1 of 60*
An unusual sight in
Kuala Lumpur’s epicenter of entertainment-Bukit Bintang-on the first day movement control order was enforced nationwide. SUNPIX BY HAFIZSOHAIMI
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A woman
showing a company letter certifying she is an employee after being stopped at a roadblock. SUNPIX BY HAFIZ SOHAIMI.*
Residents watch from windows as soldiers ring their apartment complex with barbed wire in TamanMurni.
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Soldiers setting up an elevated look out point in Selayang to monitor adherence to the enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY FAUZI ANUAR*
TAKING PRECAUTION... health workers taking residents and foreign workers in Kuala Lumpur by ambulance to hospital for COVID-19 screening. SUNPIX BY FAUZI ANUAR*
A frontline health worker ushering a woman and her child onto a bus to be taken for COVID-19 screening at a hospital. SUNPIX BY ADIBRAWI YAHYA
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Health workers going door to door at a residental area on Shah Alam, Selangor to conduct COVID-19screening.
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SILVER LINING... A mid the hardship brought on by the Covid-19 outbreak, residents in Kuala Lumpur were treated to a have sight of Genting Highland due to less air pollution and clearer by the movement control order. SUNPIX ASHRAFSHAMSUL.
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A group of senior citizens from Kampung Baru in Kuala Lumpur being taken for COVID-19 test in a sanitised vehicle. SUNPIX BY HAFIZSOHAIMI
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NO ENTRY... A barrier being placed on the road to Kampung Orang Asli Sungai Lalang Baru in Semenyih, which has been declared a red zone. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
SPRAYING FROM ABOVE... A drone with a 16-litre capacity being used to disinfect fall building in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI.*
ACT OF KINDNESS... A men feeds pigeos at Kuala Lumpur alley which is devoid of people due to the movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Medical staff
taking a month swab from a men at the hospital drive-through test area. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A worker disinfecting PPR lembah Subang One flats in effort to control the spread of the deadly Covid-19 virus. SUNPIX BY ASYRAFRASID
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WHY WAIT... A motorcyclist stops in front of a “Go home now” signboard in Jalan Pangkor on of the many erected in Penang by state government to remain the public to stay at spread of Covid-19 infection under the movement control order. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
A
participant of a tabligh event held in Sri Petaling recently is examined by health workers in Shah Alam. SUNPIX ASYRAF RASID.*
Police and army
personnel in Kuala Lumpur testing one of the drones that would be used to monitor the situation on the ground during movement control order period. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
HEALTH CHECK... Health screening and testing for COVID-19 are being conducted at the Sungai Buluh health clinic.*
Tengku Nor Azhar
lifting weight at his house in Klang during the movement control order. SUNPIX BY ASYRAF RASID*
STAYING HOME...
A sparse crowed at the usually thronging Selayang wholesale market in Selangor. SUNPIX BY HAFIZ SOHAIMI*
BACK TO WORK... A worker at a nursery in Hulu Langat, Selangor carrying a pot after bussines resumed on April 1, following a decision by government to allow certain bussines to operate during the movement control order. SUNPIX BY FAUZIANUAR
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Although not at work due to the movement control order, foreign workers go about their lives as usual in their local community in Klang. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Health workers wearing protective suit resting after scanning residents at the Selangor Mansion flats at Jalan Masjid India in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
The extension of the movement control order from April 15 to April 28 cause a traffic jam along the Grand Saga Highway heading to Kajang from Cheras. SUNPIX BY FAUZIANUAR
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QUALITY CONTROL... A lecture from UiTM doing a thorought check of the face visor to be distributed to frontliners combatting the Covid-19 outbreak. SUNPIX BYMASRY CHE ANI
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TAKING NO
CHANCES... Firefighter in Hazmat suits disinfecting communication equipment and the visitors area of the Penang Prison to prevent the spread of Covid-19. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
Labourer G. Asokumar, who has not been able to earn his daily wages as a labourer since the movement control order was enforced, showing a small fish he caught at an irrigation canal near Kampung Permatang Rawa in Bukit Mertajam. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
Government health staff conducting drive thru screening for Covid-19 at Klinik Kesihatan in Section 19, Petaling Jaya. SUNPIX ASYRAF RASID*
A Health Ministry officer receiving a drink from her colleague while they were on duty at the Selangor Mansion flats in Kuala Lumpur, that has been placed under an enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
Kuala Lumpur City Hall workers disinfecting areas near the Selangor Mansion and Malayan Mansion flats in Jalan Masjid India after the two buildings were placed under an enhanced movement control order following the discovery of 15 Covid-19 cases there. SUNPIX BY ZAHIDIZZANI
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Villages in Butterworth created effigies made of straw and plastic bags to remind people about the importance of staying home and social distancing to fight the Covid-19 outbreak. SUNPIX BY MASRY CHE ANI*
LOCKED DOWN... A soldier stands guard near a building cordoned off the due to high incident of Covid-19 cases, in Kuala Lumpur. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A residential area in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur is fumigated as part of an anti-dengue operation as the nation is gripped by the Covid-19 pandemic. SUNPIX BYADIB RAWI YAHYA
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A resident being
given food through barbed eires near the Selayang wholesale market. The area has been locked down under an enhanced movement control order. SUNPIX BY ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
SPECIAL LANE... A sign at a roadblock in Kuala Lumpur indicating express passage for security forces personnel and media crew. SUNPIX BY ZAHID IZZANI*
ALL SILENT... Dataran Merdeka was all quiet with nobody in sight following the movement control order enforced by government. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN*
A worker using a
high-powered water jet to clean the poultry section at the Selayang wholesale market in Selangor as part of new standard operating procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19.*
A man buying a much needed tv to help pass the time during the movement control order at Tesco Ampang. Shoppers were required to practice social distancing with only one family member allowed in for 30 minutes. Sunpix ZAHID IZZANI*
WATER TREATMENT... A firefighter is hosed down by his colleagues after conducting a disinfecting operation at the Sungai Ramal Dalam district in Hulu Langat, Selangor. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN*
A woman wearing a mask in Jalan Paya Terubong, George Town, walks past a signboard urging to public to pack food to consume at home. Sunpix by MASRY CHE ANI*
Residents at
Menara City One holding a sign asking for food after the building was put under EMCO. Sunpix by HAFIZ SOHAIMI*
Government healthcare staff cunducting drive thru screening for Covid-19 at Klinik Kesihatan in Section 19, Petaling Jaya. Sunpix by Asyraf Rasid*
Residents of the Selangor Mansion flats in Kuala Lumpur watch security operations on the ground after their building and another one in the vicinity was placed under an enhanced movement control order. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
A sign that reads 'We Stay at Home' is seen at a flat in seksyen 19, Shah Alam as residents adhere to the movement control order. Sunpix by ASYRAF RASID*
Fire
and Rescue Department personnel attend a briefing on their tasks for the day before commercing disinfecting operations at the Kajang Stadium LRT station in Selangor. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Civil defence personnel handing out mineral water to Malayan Mansion residents waiting to be screened for Covid-19. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Health
workers showing messages on the backs of their suits before conducting Covid-19 screenings at the PKNS Kampung Baru flats.*
GRATEFUL... Health Ministry staff on duty at Plaza City One in Kuala Lumpur showing a appreciation to the public for observing the movement control order. Sunpix byZAHID IZZANI
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A man holding packed food in front of building on Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur that has been cordoned off with barbed wires. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
Food delivery riders queue to have oral swabs taken by health workers wearing protective suits in Shah Alam as part of the latest procedures to curb the spread of Covid-19. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA*
NO ENTRY... Jalan Melayu leading to the Selangor Mansion and Jalan Masjid India completely cordoned off with barbed wires after the area was placed under an enhanced movement control order. Sunpix byHAFIZ SOHAIMI
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Universiti Teknologi Mara students reviewing notes in their room in Shah Alam following the movement control order, causing lectures to be halted.*
Motivational speaker, restauranteur and preacher Ustaz Ebit Lew visits a stroke victim and his family at a dilapidated hut in Lorong Gedebang in Alor Setar, Kedah. Sunpix by ASHRAF SHAMSUL AZLAN.*
Police standing guard around the PKNS flats in Kampung Baru in Kuala Lumpur as Health Ministry officials conduct Covid-19 checks on residents. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI*
A health
worker on break rubs and ice cube on her forehead during her deployment in Gombak, Selangor to conduct mass-testing for Covid-19 on residents in the area. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI.*
A Selangor Fire and Rescue Department helicopter putting out a blaze in a forest reserve in Kuala Langat, Selangor. Sunpix by ASYRAFRASID.
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A Muslim family performing Terawih prayers at home as mosque will remain close throughout the movement control order period. Sunpix by ADIB RAWI YAHYA.*
A man giving his son a 'homemade haircut' while his family watches. The government earlier considered allowing barbers and hairdressers to operate during the movement control order, but later decided against it. Sunpix by ZAHID IZZANI.*
Seberang Perai
Tengah district health department assistant health officer Glynn Dexter showing children at SJK (C) True Light in Juru how to sanitise their hands properly. the school was turned into a flood relief centre after homes in Taman Mangga in Bukit Mertajam were flooded following heavy rains. Sunpix by MASRY CHE ANI*
RAMADAN FARE... Brothers Fazli Abd Rahman (right) and Nazri preparing their specialty clay-urn roast chicken for delivery to customes in Balik Pulau, Penang during the fasting month. Sunpix byMASRY CHE ANI
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