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Opinions
From Beckham to you: Why Malaysia should be your next trip
"Where is Malaysia?" is a common question posed to Malaysian students in Europe. In contrast to its...
Focus
Its general manager Ahadi Mohd Nasir said Malaysia is facing significant waste management challenge as a result of the rapid increase of urbanisation and population.
SHAH ALAM - As Malaysia grapples with mounting waste management crisis, KDEB Waste Management...
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New Zealand bans 'forever chemicals' in cosmetics
DUNEDIN - New Zealand is banning the use of a group of chemicals that do not break down and are...
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New cancer cases to soar 77 per cent by 2050 - WHO
GENEVA - The number of new cancer cases will rise to more than 35 million in 2050 -- 77 per cent...
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Fixing food could produce trillions in annual benefits: Report
PARIS - The ways food is produced and consumed across the world is racking up hidden costs in health...
Dr Hartini speaking during the panel discussion on Jan 21, 2024 during the panel discussion after the film screening. (Photo by Norman Goh)
National
Foundlings are foreigners is a complete myth: "No two-month old crawls into this country"
PETALING JAYA - In the realm of migration and citizenship, the terms "refugees," "migrants," and...
Group photo in the front row: Nik Nazmi (second from left), Lay Jin Ong next to him, Family Frontiers President Suri Kempe (centre) and Hartini (second from right).
National
Nik Nazmi admits collective responsibility for Cabinet decision on foundlings citizenship amendments
PETALING JAYA - Ahead of the much anticipated tabling of the citizenship law amendments that for...
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Opinions
Traffic congestion a never-ending issue
London has clinched the top spot in the Global Traffic Scorecard 2022 as the city with the highest...
Palestinians stand amidst the rubble of buildings destroyed in Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Jan 25, 2024. - (Photo by AFP)
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Palestinians in Gaza suffer from spread of water-borne diseases, says environment authority
RAMALLAH - Sixty-six per cent of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip suffer from spread of water-borne...
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HEALTH
Hot Water to Hot Topic: To shower or not?
SHAH ALAM - Growing up and living in the tropical climate, you'd think showers especially the...
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This screengrab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 27, 2024 shows choreographer Sahil Kumar watching his dance video uploaded on social media platform Instagram, at a studio in Rohtak. - Photo by AFP
India's influencers still struggle years after TikTok ban
Fitness instructor Manahel Al-Otaibi was convicted under Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism law. (manahelal_otibi/Instagram photo)
Tweets or 'terrorism'?: Saudi's jailed online activists
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Malaysian enterprises urged to make AI a top priority - Analytics platform provider
Nasi Kukus vending machine. - Photo by Bernama
Nasi Kukus vendor's sales soar to RM14,000 through IPR programme
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Labuan's tourism landscape set for rejuvenation to amplify island's allure
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Other ways parasites could lurk in your food besides sushi
Traditionally processed beans becoming popular among coffee lovers
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Penang wants more Muslim-friendly eateries to help strengthen state tourism
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Is Brazil still the land of football?
Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Orangutan treats own wound with pain-relieving plant
Rakus was observed eating, and then repeatedly applying the sap to his wound. Photo: Social media
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