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Deforestation
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Are we burying our heads in the sand? (Cover art by Darsh Kanda)
LETTERS
Malaysians, do we care?
This article was originally published on Between The Lines, a weekday newsletter that summarises the...
Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin
National
Malaysia ready to work with US, UK on timber shortage - Zuraida
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is prepared to work closely with the United States (US) and the United...
The Grand Debate: Najib vs Anwar. Picture by: Halim Wahid
National
Learn from South Korea, Najib, Anwar in heated argument
SHAH ALAM - Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak says Malaysia needs flagship companies and...
Rimba Disclosure Project (RDP) revealed at least72,584.73 hectares (ha) of forest in Peninsular Malaysia will be destroyed - AWANI photo
National
Peninsular Malaysia's forests the size of Singapore will be destroyed in near future, claims NGO.
SHAH ALAM: At least 72,584.73 hectares (ha) of forests in Peninsular Malaysia, or almost as large...
The group had also stated that a notice warning the media to not publish any statement relating to Shariffa Sabrina's case has been issued by the court as her case was still ongoing.
National
Stop threats against environmental defenders - Environmental group
SHAH ALAM - Environmental group Climate Emergency Coalition of Malaysia (GDIMY) is demanding for...
Mohd Ridza showing satellite images used by the department to monitor forest reserves and encroachment hotspots. (Photo by ROSLI TALIB)
National
Hot Commodities: Illegal loggers love Chengal, Merbau and Balu
In 1992, Malaysia, via the Prime Minister who attended the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, made a...
Refugees from Congo at the border of Busanza village in Kisoro district in Uganda in 2008. (Source: 123rf)
News
UN court orders Uganda to pay DR Congo $325 million war damages
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - The UN's top court on Wednesday ordered Uganda to pay the Democratic...
Nube secretary-general J. Solomon
Focus
Nube objects InvestPenang-HSBC MoU, says it undermines workers' rights
SHAH ALAM - The National Union of Bank Employees (Nube) has raised objections to the InvestPenang...
The Malayan tiger Panthera tigris. Illustrative purposes. (Source: 123rf)
LETTERS
Pristine Forests are the Most Ideal Habitats for Tigers
WWF-Malaysia would like to clarify our stance on recent news reports that 'logging is good for...
Sustainable Malaysia Association calls out Kelantan Forestry Department for not doing enough to stop deforestation and wildlife conservation. - 123RF Photo.
National
Kelantan Forestry department not doing enough for wildlife conservation, says Sustainable Malaysia Association
SHAH ALAM - Sustainable Malaysia Association committee member, Wong Yi Hao have called out the...
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