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There is a risk of getting infected with dengue indoors and outdoors where Aedes mosquitoes live. - 123RF Photo
HEALTH
Dengue: Know the facts, protect your children
KUALA LUMPUR - While the COVID-19 pandemic has been on everyone’s mind over the past two years,...
Anwar. Photo from Anwar Ibrahim's Facebook.
National
Do not compare me to Najib, says Anwar
ALOR SETAR – PKR President Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim asks Umno supporters not to compare his prison...
UNICEF expects that demand for the malaria vaccine will be high among affected countries. - Photo: UNICEF Website
News
World's first malaria vaccine to benefit millions of children: UNICEF
NEW YORK - British pharmaceutical company GSK has been awarded a contract to produce the...
This handout photo from Amnesty International taken between June 27 and July 4, 2022 and released on July 20 shows a civilian building destroyed after being landmined and burned down by the Myanmar military, according to the rights group, in Daw Ngay Ku village in Hparuso township, in eastern Myanmar's Kayah state. (AFP PHOTO / AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL)
Asean
Myanmar villagers accuse junta troops of massacre
BANGKOK, Thailand - Myanmar junta troops killed at least 10 people and torched hundreds of houses...
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah -BERNAMA
National
Malaysia records 26,365 dengue fever cases last year, the lowest in 10 years - Health DG
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia recorded the lowest number of dengue cases last year, with only 26,365 cases...
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Some scientists have even proposed that endurance hunting contributed to humans evolving bodies that are so different to other primates, which are not capable of long-distance running. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
How hunting may have turned humans into long-distance runners
A worker harvests durians in a durian orchard in Chanthaburi, Thailand, April 26, 2024. - Photo by Xinhua
Journey of durians from Thai orchards to Chinese markets
Sukanya now, 36, teaching sport at a Bangkok university, said she wept all the way back to the team hotel after the 2019 mauling in France. - Photo credit: @24_chor/Instagram
Five years after 13-0 World Cup mauling, Thai women look to future
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
17,000 elderly living alone died at home over three months from January to March - Japan...
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Over one third of Aussies facing financial difficulties: Survey
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Has the 'Young Sheldon' star embraced Islam?
Speculation has intensified following rumors circulating on social media alleging that Armitage, 15, known for having no religious beliefs, has converted to Islam.
Five-year-old boy harassed his twin due to sex addiction
Illustrative picture.
Lawrence Wong sworn in as Singapore's fourth PM
Lawrence Wong (left) is sworn in next to President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon at the Istana in Singapore. Photo by Edgar Su/AFP
Underwear thief caught on camera in Balik Pulau, police seek public help
A woman lodged a police report yesterday, claiming that her undergarments had gone missing from the clothesline outside her house. - Screengrab from viral video
No cause for alarm over AstraZeneca vaccine withdrawal - Expert
Vials of the AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine, also called Vaxzervria, destined for housebound patients, are pictured at Stubley Medical Centre near Chesterfield, central England on April 14, 2021. - Photo by AFP
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