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2023 saw Malaysia's pioneering aroma-care brand, Eartheories with a string of prestigious awards, affirming their dedication to artisanal craftsmanship and sustainability in aromatherapy.
FASHION & BEAUTY
Eartheories shines bright with 2023 accolades
Eartheories, Malaysia's pioneering aroma-care brand, marked the beginning of the new year with...
Nik Justin (third from left) with the food waste composting machine from MAEKO.
National
Break your fast and help the planet: Iftar Ala Madinah Programme features food waste recycling
SHAH ALAM - The Iftar Ala Madinah Programme@Karangkraf 2024, running from today until April 5, is...
This photograph taken on February 28, 2024 shows Nisha Bharti (C), instructor at Drone Destination, training women aspiring to be remote pilots to operate a drone under the government-backed "Drone Sister" programme in Manesar. Hundreds of women have been trained in rural India to fly fertiliser-spraying aircraft under the government-backed "Drone Sister" programme. The scheme aims to help modernise Indian farming by reducing labour costs, as well as saving time and water in an industry hamstrung by its reliance on outdated technology and growing climate change challenges. It is also a portent of rural India's changing attitudes towards working women, who have traditionally found few opportunities to join the labour force and are often stigmatised for doing so. (Photo by Sajjad HUSSAIN / AFP)
World
India's 'drone sisters' steer farming and social change
PATAUDI - Once a housewife in rural India, Sharmila Yadav always wanted to be a pilot and is now...
The application developed by Kapitani helps stakeholders make decisions based on accurate and comprehensive information.
National
Elevating national food security: Local startups create innovative, technological solutions
SHAH ALAM - The growth of new entrepreneurs is crucial for Malaysia's vision to be among the...
His Majesty welcomed the ongoing efforts to enhance public trust in the efficiency of government agency services. - Photo by Bernama
National
'I don't like systems with a lot of red tape' - Sultan Ibrahim
KUALA LUMPUR - His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia wants the efficiency of work processes...
Former agriculture and agro-based industry deputy minister Sim Tze Tzin said he did not see the suitability of NACCOL at the central level chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to undergo a weekly meeting process compared to the original need to convene at least six times a year.
National
Weekly NACCOL meetings more relevant
SHAH ALAM - The National Action Council on Cost of Living (NACCOL) meetings are only relevant on a...
A woman wearing a mask walks at Piazza Duomo in Milan on Feb 20, 2024. (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP)
World
Lack of rain leaves Italy gasping
ROME, Italy - A blanket of smog covers Milan, empty reservoir bake in Sicily and wine production is...
Wrapped in seaweed and stuffed with delicious fillings, "onigiri" rice balls are shaking off their reputation as a cheap and uninspiring snack in Japan, and enticing hungry converts abroad. Photo by Richard A. Brooks/ AFP
Focus
Japan's humble 'onigiri' rice balls get image upgrade
TOKYO - Wrapped in seaweed and stuffed with delicious fillings, "onigiri" rice balls are shaking off...
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Focus
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...
Photo for illustrative purposes - 123RF
Focus
Terengganu APM catches six-metre python
KUALA NERUS - The Terengganu Civil Defence Force (APM) has captured a six-metre-long reticulated...
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Homegrown beauty brands now on par with international brands
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How Sabrina Bolivar's grandmother saved her from Al-Arqam, she's now urging everyone to...
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Calls grow for stricter regulations on mercury-laden beauty products
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"It’s a moral choice," say makeup users boycotting international brands linked to Israel
According to an expert, unsafe products, such as those containing mercury, are often mass-produced, repackaged, and sold under various brand names without proper formulation. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Global boycott boosts demand for ethical cosmetics, raises concerns over product safety
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"Cultivating Change" Selangor to boosts community garden initiative with greenhouse support and more, says Izham Hashim
Technological advancements, particularly the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, have transformed farming into a more efficient and profitable enterprise. - 123RF
Selangor’s agricultural ambitions shine at MAHA 2024 with focus on modern farming solutions
Izham at the Selangor Pavilion at MAHA 2024 exploring modern agricultural technology and high-value crops like MeloSel (Melon Selangor). (Photo source: Izham Hashim Facebook)
Flood evacuees in Kedah rise to 6,760 as of 8pm
Three siblings, Syalia Izz Zara, 12, Syasya Auni Amani, 10, and Syafia Afrin Nafeesa, 7, enjoy kayaking in the flooded yard of their relative's home in Kampung Titi Gajah, Alor Setar today. (BERNAMA PHOTO)
Mosque grounds flooded, 300 still answer call for Friday prayers
Imam Mohamad Adib Omar, 60, from Masjid Tuan Hussien, Titi Gajah, uses a blue barrel to transport men attending Friday prayers today. (BERNAMA PHOTO)
Top Hezbollah commander killed in Israeli strike on Beirut
People check the damage following an Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs on September 20, 2024. The Israeli military announced that the commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan unit, Ibrahim Aqil, and other senior figures of the Lebanese armed group had been killed in the air strike. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)
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