MISSED what happened today? Here's a glimpse at what happened throughout the country in photographs.
KOTA BARU: Farm owner Rahimi Mustapa, 49, always ensures his eggplants are in good condition before selling them to his customers in Kampung Lubok Gong, Rantau Panjang. - NSTP/NIK ABDULLAH NIK OMAR
KUALA PILAH: Elderly couple Almidar Saidalani, 63, and his wife, Irnawati Yahni, 60, sell apam balik from a bicycle on Jalan Perpatih, near Pekan Kuala Pilah. The couple has been selling their apam, known as 'apam balik kodai omeh', from the same spot in front of the gold shop since 1984. - NSTP/AZRUL EDHAM
GEORGETOWN: Sanitation workers collect trash from a log boom at Sungai Pinang, Georgetown, here today. Twenty-five out of the 672 rivers nationwide are classified as polluted. Some rivers in Penang, Kedah, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, and Sarawak are classified as class three and four in the river quality classification. The sources of pollution include industry, sewage plants, municipalities, agriculture, housing, and livestock farming. - NSTP/MIKAIL ONG
KAMPAR: People are buying Coral Salad for RM2 per pot at the Coral Salad sales opening day in Kampung Batu 8 in Jalan Tanjung Tualang. It is part of an initiative by the residents to convert a vacant plot of land into a hydroponic salad planting project since early May. - BERNAMA pic
KOTA KINABALU: A fisherman casting a fishing net on the beach of Teluk Likas. - NSTP/MOHD ADAM ARININ
KUALA NERANG: Without modern equipment, such as lighters and gas, fire can be produced using other natural materials like stones, wood dust from the mudim or kabung trees, grass flowers, dry leaves, bark, bamboo, rattan, and twigs. - BERNAMA pic