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Azizul Rahman Hamzah, 50, said nearly 100 visitors have come to his home to obtain cuttings or grape saplings at no cost, in an effort to encourage more people to take up gardening. Photo by Bernama
Features
RM90 a sapling for Tasmanian grape? This Gua Musang man gives away his cuttings for free
A TASMANIAN grape grower in Taman Wangsa Mewangi here is turning his harvest into a means of giving...
Hidden high in Malaysia's forest canopies, the giant Malaysian leaf insect spends its life masquerading as a leaf, swaying gently in the breeze and often escaping notice even from experienced nature enthusiasts. Photo by Bernama
National
Leaf insects may hold clues to forest health - Researcher
KOTA BHARU - Hidden high in Malaysia's forest canopies, the giant Malaysian leaf insect spends...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - Edited via Canva
Exclusives
Ageing pipes keep Malaysia trapped in costly water loss cycle
SHAH ALAM - Ageing pipeline infrastructure remains the main contributor to the country’s...
Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari. Bernama photo
Money
Selangor pours RM2b into green waste-to-energy plants
KUALA SELANGOR - The Selangor government, through its subsidiary Worldwide Holdings Bhd (Worldwide),...
The Malayan tapir, locally known as tenuk or cipan, is easily recognised by its distinctive body colouration, featuring a large white patch across the middle of its body, with a black head and hindquarters.
LETTERS
Saving the tapir, saving our forests
MALAYAN Tapir, or Tapirus indicus, is native to Southeast Asia, specifically Peninsular Malaysia,...
Ecuadorean curandera Amparo Lugmana performs a ritual of energy cleansing on the dog Lucas at the San Francisco market in Quito. Photo by Rodrigo Buendia/AFP
World
Cleaning the chakras of Ecuador's cats and dogs
QUITO - Is your pooch feeling peevish? Too much negative energy?In Ecuador's capital Quito,...
The Group reinforced its continuous commitment towards regional energy security and cooperation by advancing the Asean Power Grid agenda.
Focus
TNB remains resilient, focuses on stable supply and value for the rakyat
SHAH ALAM - Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) today announced its financial performance for the first...
Indah Water Konsortium won the SDG 6 Champion of the Year award at the Global Water Awards 2026 for its innovative solar-powered wastewater treatment initiative.
National
Indah Water Konsortium wins global recognition for sustainable wastewater innovation in Spain
SHAH ALAM – Malaysia's national sewerage company, Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) Sdn Bhd, has...
Pineapple farm at Erawish Agriculture Sdn Bhd. - Photo by Bernama
National
Former contractor finds sweet success in premium guava farming
TAPAH - Having struggled with financial difficulties as a contractor since 1984, Lee Lee Chong...
Aedes aegypti mosquitos are kept in cages for reserachers to collect their eggs, at a laboratory of biotech company Wolbito do Brasil, in Curitiba, Parana state, Brazil on March 19, 2026. - (Photo by NELSON ALMEIDA / AFP)
World
What if we killed all mosquitoes?
PARIS - The deadliest animals are not lions, spiders or snakes, but the tiny mosquitoes that suck...
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Stretching and mobility exercises associated with yoga are permissible in Islam, provided they are practised purely as physical exercise and do not incorporate religious philosophies or rituals, Kelantan Mufti Datuk Mohamad Shukri Mohamad said. - Photo by Canva
Is yoga really haram? Kelantan Mufti explains what Muslims need to know
Artificial intelligence (AI) assistants ChatGPT by US Company OpenAI and Claude by US AI safety and research company Anthropic displayed on a smartphone's screen. Photo by Nicolas Tucat/AFP
Can AI be trusted to plan trips for Muslim travellers?
Muda president Amira Aisya Abd Aziz (left) has announced that she will not defend her Puteri state seat in the next election and will instead contest a parliamentary seat.
Johor polls: Muda president Amira Aisya eyes parliamentary seat, Rashifa Aljunied for...
The sculpture “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin, which is part of a collection titled "Le Grand Style: An apartment on the Quai d’Orsay" curated by Alberto Pinto, during a touring exhibition at Christie’s New York, April 8, 2022. - (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP)
When we stop thinking
‘Ipoh White Coffee’, the identity and pride of the state of Perak, has been made into a short film titled Ipoh White Coffee, created by local independent art activist Faindra Jabbar and is expected to be screened in conjunction with World Coffee Day in October. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Short film on iconic Perak 'Ipoh White Coffee' to be screened in October
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Rohingya activist draws backlash after Australia speech criticising Malaysia
A former Rohingya refugee turned activist has faced criticism from Malaysian social media users after remarks made during an awards speech in Australia, in which she highlighted Malaysia’s treatment of Rohingya children, went viral online. Screenshots from Noor Azizah's Instagram video
Mama made it: When a manuscript comes home
Pas trying to consolidate grip on Perikatan Nasional, says Tun Faisal
Bersatu information chief Datuk Tun Faisal Ismail Azizhas accused Pas of attempting to consolidate its grip on Perikatan Nasional (PN) by increasing its representation in the coalition's top decision-making body while reducing Bersatu's influence. FILE PIX
Bersatu on the brink of collapse as Muhyiddin fails to manage Pas conflict, says Wan Ahmad Fayhsal
Bersatu is on the brink of collapse due to party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s failure to manage the internal conflict with Pas, according to Machang member of parliament Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal.
PSM CEO charged over Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre graft
The chief executive officer of Perbadanan Stadium Malaysia (PSM) Iliyas Jamil, 42, was charged in the Sessions Court here today with seven counts of corruption involving RM1.45 million in connection with the RM8.7 million tender to upgrade the Bukit Jalil National Squash Centre. Photo by Bernama
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