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Children cool off in the Buriganga River in Dhaka on June 6, 2023. (Photo by Munir uz zaman / AFP)
News
Bangladesh shuts schools, cuts power in longest heatwave in decades
DHAKA Bangladesh - Bangladesh has shut thousands of schools as it struggles through its lengthiest...
National
From floods to heatwaves, call to action for climate change needed
SHAH ALAM - A call for action is needed as Malaysia is now facing a new challenge by battling...
(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 24, 2023 people walk across Jubilee Bridge at Marina Bay in Singapore. The temperature in Singapore hit 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit) on May 13, matching the city-state’s 1983 record. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)
Asean
Temperature in Singapore soars to 40-year high: officials
SINGAPORE - Singapore reported its highest temperature in 40 years on Saturday, officials said, as a...
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News
Climate change raising heat risks for workers, experts warn
DOHA, Qatar - Rising global temperatures are increasing the risk of workers dying or becoming...
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National
Boy flown by helicopter to HTAA has meningitis not heatstroke
KUANTAN - The Pahang Health Department (JKNP) has confirmed that the boy who was flown in a...
Seven areas in the Peninsular and one in Sabah issued a Level 1 (alert) for at least three consecutive days. - Photo by MetMalaysia
Focus
Heatwave up to 37 degrees Celsius to hit four states
SHAH ALAM - The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) issued a Level 1 (alert) in four...
Undersea kelp forests generate some $500 billion (RM2.215 trillion) in fishing revenue and other benefits while absorbing five million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, scientists estimated in a study published Tuesday. The study published in Nature Communications offered a rare gauge of the contribution from the tall seaweed, which is threatened by climate change, valuing it at three times the amount previously thought.
News
Scientists estimate sea kelp generates US$500 billion (RM2.215 trillion) a year
PARIS - Undersea kelp forests generate some $500 billion (RM2.215 trillion) in fishing revenue and...
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News
Governments to vet crucial UN climate science report
PARIS - Diplomats from nearly 200 nations and top climate scientists begin a week-long huddle in...
At least half a billion youngsters are already exposed to a high number of heatwaves due to climate change. - 123RF Photo
News
Unicef Report: Almost every child on earth will suffer from heatwaves by 2050
NEW YORK - Hot weather has become a health risk for many nations, but new data shows that almost...
Pakistan: An Internally displaced flood-affected girl sits in her tent at sunset at a camp in the flood-hit area in Dera Allah Yar in Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province on Sept 28, 2022. (Photo by Fida HUSSAIN / AFP)
COLUMNISTS
Pakistan’s climate crisis a wake-up call
When the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Pakistan early this month, he...
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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
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17,000 elderly living alone died at home over three months from January to March - Japan...
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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.
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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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