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TURTLE
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National
Integrated approach needed to address plastic pollution - DOF
PUTRAJAYA - Addressing the issue of plastic pollution requires integrated approaches involving the...
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HEALTH
Study lists world's 'forever chemical' hotspots
SYDNEY - Dangerous concentrations of long-lingering "forever chemicals" have been found in surface...
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World
From polar bears to groundwater, nature is riddled with 'forever chemicals'
PARIS - They didn't exist a century ago but today PFAS "forever chemicals" contaminate the...
The driver and passenger are believed to have been trapped inside the vehicle that sank in the canal. - Photo courtesy of Perak Fire and Rescue Department, Small pix from left: Mior Hairul Adzaha, Ahmad Hazim
Focus
4x4 plunges into canal, driver and passenger fatally drowned
IPOH - Police believe two men, who were trapped inside a four-wheel drive that lost control, turned...
Nurul Safizal showing the counterfeit RM100 bill received
National
Customer purchases 'magic tissue' using counterfeit money
MARANG - A man used a counterfeit RM100 note to purchase cosmetic items, including a sexually...
A total of 85 endangered Hawksbill baby turtles were released into the sea on Saturday night, from the Rusukan Besar Island Turtle Conservation Centre. - BERNAMA
National
85 hawksbill baby turtles released into Labuan waters in environmental initiative
LABUAN - A total of 85 endangered Hawksbill baby turtles were released into the sea here on...
A Hawksbill sea turtle -123rf
National
Labuan emerges as preferred nesting ground for Hawksbill sea turtle
LABUAN - Labuan has become the preferred nesting site for Hawksbill sea turtles.Since January this...
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National
Three fishermen awarded for protecting turtle eggs, rescuing dolphins in Labuan
LABUAN - Three local fishermen were awarded a Certificate of Appreciation by the Fisheries...
A Toyota Avanza turned turtle after it plunged 6.1 metres off a hillside.
National
Three women survive after car plunges off hillside
BALIK PULAU - Three women including an Indonesian national have survived after the vehicle they were...
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FYI
Is eating turtle halal?
SHAH ALAM - Turtles and tortoises are reptiles and all reptiles are considered haram according to...
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