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Tree climbing and arboriculture remain relatively unknown in Malaysia. Photo: PArM's Facebook
Sports
Tree climbing, arborist profession remains largely unknown in Malaysia
PUTRAJAYA - Despite being globally recognised as a skilled profession, tree climbing and...
Tree climbing is a recognised sport and an essential skill for arborists. Photo: PArM's Facebook
Sports
Tree climbing as a sport? How arborists turn this skill into a profession
PUTRAJAYA — For many Malaysians tree climbing is often associated with childhood adventures in the...
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Urban sustainability at risk: Why green and blue infrastructure must be preserved
As climate change intensifies, protecting green and blue infrastructure to build sustainable cities...
Smart AI programs can tailor education to individual students by identifying learning styles. Photo: Generated by Recraft
TECH
AI: Shaping the future of young Malaysians
TECHNOLOGY is deeply ingrained in the lives of young people in Malaysia; it's not just a tool,...
Katiravan Subrayan, 63, a passionate globe-trotter on his motorbike, has embarked on an epic journey across Africa, planning to explore much of the central and western regions throughout the year. Photo: Facebook
TRAVEL & FOOD
Katiravan set to explore much of Africa in 2025
KATIRAVAN Subrayan, 63, a passionate globe-trotter on his motorbike, has embarked on an epic journey...
Around 40 per cent of Gen Zs are struggling with handwritten communication. Photo generated by Recraft
LIFE
These essential life skills are vanishing from Gen Z's toolkit
IT’S inevitable that every generation will gain new skills relevant to the times. At the same...
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World
Study reveals tiny plastic particles' impact on terrestrial food webs
KUNMING - A new study has highlighted the ecological effects of tiny plastic particles on food webs...
Malaysian biker Katiravan Subrayan made his way to the southern part of the globe, travelling through Latin America. - Photo by Bernama
National
Katiravan Subrayan’s endeavour to save the planet takes him to Antarctica
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian biker Katiravan Subrayan, 63, continues his extraordinary journey around...
Peka's newly-elected president Rajesh Nagarajan.
National
Peka's new leadership sets sights on four key environmental challenges
SHAH ALAM - Addressing deforestation issues, indigenous rights and wildlife protection are among the...
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World
Penguins take daily winter walks in snowy Hokkaido
HOKKAIDO - Penguins at Asahiyama Zoo in Hokkaido, northern Japan, waddled through the snow on Dec 11...
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A total of 2,257 company directors have been barred from leaving the country for failing to pay Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions for their employees between January and December last year. Photo: KLIA2 website
2,257 company directors barred from travelling overseas - EPF
Technician Muhammad Imran Abdullah, 30, (right) was sentenced by the Sessions Court to a total of 18 years’ imprisonment and 24 strokes of the cane after pleading guilty to 10 charges involving baby trafficking for exploitation, sexual assault and producing child sexual abuse material two years ago. - Photo by Bernama
Man gets 18 years' jail, 24 strokes for baby trafficking, child sexual offences
Screenshot of the International Islamic University Malaysia Political Science Students Association (Possa IIUM) statement posted on Instagram.
IIUM students back Syaza Shukri, call for safeguards on academic freedom
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. - Bernama Photo
Aidilfitri open house cutbacks signal fiscal prudence, not major savings - Analysts
Pandan MP Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Rafizi urges detailed disclosure of probe into Azam Baki’s share ownership
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Is Netanyahu dead or injured? Iranian report and Israeli silence raise questions
A person wearing a mask impersonating Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu protest near the White House against the visit to the US of Netanyahu in Washington, DC, on Feb 11, 2026. - (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP)
Iran offers Hormuz passage to countries expelling US, Israeli envoys
A person points at a page on the Marinetraffic website that shows commercial boats traffic on the edge of the Strait of Hormuz near the Iranian coast, in Paris on March 4, 2026. Photo by Julien De Rosa/AFP
All eyes on 3pm: PM Anwar set to make announcement
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Photo by Bernama
Payment of phase 2 STR tomorrow – PM Anwar
Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) staff Fatihah Hanim Hassan Basri demonstrates the Rahmah Madani Sales Application launched by the Prime Minister during a gathering with KPDN staff here today. Photo by Bernama
‘I saw a man taking drugs’: Teen in Chow Kit recounts drug use near her home
Sinar Harian reporter interviews Kiera during a visit to the Chow Kit area in Kuala Lumpur recently.
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