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-Asian-elephants
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Elephants are most active from early evening until early morning, with home ranges covering up to 60 square kilometres. - Bernama file photo
National
What's driving the surge in elephant attacks in Perak?
The conflict between elephants and humans in Malaysia is not new, but in recent years, it has become...
Workers push a finished model of a robotic elephant outside a workshop in Thrissur, in India's Kerala state. - (Photo by SATISH BABU / AFP)
World
Model behaviour: India's anti-cruelty robot elephants
THRISSUR - It flaps its ears and squirts water from a waving trunk, but this elephant is a life-size...
Newborn elephant twins, a female (right) and a male (left), stand next to their mother Jamjuree at the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Royal Kraal in Ayutthaya. Photo by Manan Vatsyayana/AFP
World
Rare elephant twins born in dramatic birth in Thailand
AYUTTHAYA - An elephant in Thailand has delivered a rare set of twins in a dramatic birth that left...
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) are seen at Kaeng Krachan elephant park at Zurich zoo on July 27, 2022. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
Europe
Deadly elephant virus stalks Zurich zoo
ZURICH, Switzerland - A deadly virus has swept through Zurich's zoo, killing three Asian...
Experts estimate only about 100 Bos Gaurus found in the country - 123RF Photo.
National
Near extinction, Gaurs face same fate as Sumatran rhinos
SHAH ALAM: Bos Gaurus - a wild cattle in Malaysia may face the same fate as Sumatran rhino if no...
11 wildlife species under the care of Zoo Negara.
Focus
Wildlife species at risk of extinction due to illegal poaching
SHAH ALAM - Illegal poaching of animals with a high price tag is among the factors leading to...
New
People walk through the Financial District near the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on March 19, 2025 in New York City. - AFP photo
US happiness sinks as more Americans eat alone - Survey
A man with metal sheets to rebuild his home walks amidst destroyed houses in shanty town of Cavani south district damaged by the cyclone Chido in the city of Mamoudzou, on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on January 2, 2025. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
Record numbers forced to flee climate disasters - UN
Now, moreh destinations have diversified, with many hipster cafés, which typically close early, extending their hours until 2am, creating a new trend among young people.
Moreh: Hipster cafés stealing spotlight from Mamak eateries
Sahur With Homeless Project volunteer pack food to be given to the homeless around Ipoh. Photo by Bernama
‘Sahur with homeless’: Kak Et’s 16-year dedication to those in need
Popular among the Cham Malay community in Kelantan, tongmo is now capturing the taste buds of more locals, especially in Ramadan. - Photo via X/Bernama
Is Tongmo the new must-have iftar dish in Kelantan?
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Moreh: Hipster cafés stealing spotlight from Mamak eateries
Now, moreh destinations have diversified, with many hipster cafés, which typically close early, extending their hours until 2am, creating a new trend among young people.
Under the city lights: KL’s homeless find hope amid Ramadan hardships
The asnaf community collected food supplies distributed by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) as their iftar meal at Lorong Haji Taib, Chow Kit, recently. Photo by Bernama
Is Tongmo the new must-have iftar dish in Kelantan?
Popular among the Cham Malay community in Kelantan, tongmo is now capturing the taste buds of more locals, especially in Ramadan. - Photo via X/Bernama
‘Sahur with homeless’: Kak Et’s 16-year dedication to those in need
Sahur With Homeless Project volunteer pack food to be given to the homeless around Ipoh. Photo by Bernama
Just looking at images of nature can relieve pain, study finds
More than 40 years ago, a pioneering study showed that hospitalised patients needed fewer painkillers and recovered quicker when they looked out of a window onto green space rather than a brick wall. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
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