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Residents are helped through flood waters by military personnel in Pyinmana in Myanmar's Naypyidaw region on Sept 13, 2024, following heavy rains in the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi. - (Photo by SAI AUNG MAIN / AFP)
World
Six million children in SE Asia affected by Yagi disaster: Unicef
BANGKOK - Deadly floods and landslides triggered by Typhoon Yagi have affected nearly six million...
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National
Beyond bleaching: Human activities threaten coral survival
SHAH ALAM - While mass coral bleaching is not caused by poor diving practices, such practices can...
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World
Typhoons forming closer to coast due to climate change - Study
SINGAPORE - Typhoons in Southeast Asia are forming closer to coastlines, intensifying more rapidly...
Besides increasing the risk of heart attacks, prolonged exposure to microplastics also raises the risk of stroke, poisoning and digestive problems in humans. Illustrative picture.
National
Heart attack, stroke risk rises with microplastic consumption
ALOR SETAR - Individuals who continuously or over a long period consume food containing...
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World
Turning bottles into scarves - China’s latest efforts to address marine plastic waste
GUANGZHOU - An unlikely item took centre stage at a recent press conference on China's...
Cool roofing or using white or reflective coatings could reduce outdoor city temperatures by up to two degrees Celsius - 123RF
World
Painting roofs white helps lower city heat, studies say
PARIS - White or reflective paint is more effective at cooling cities than covering roofs in solar...
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National
Bleaching affects 50 per cent of marine park reefs in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR - More than 50 percent of the coral reefs in Malaysia's marine parks have been...
Lurking everywhere, from our food to our skin, microplastics are invading our bodies. - Photo by 123RF
National
Microplastics found in penile tissue, raising concerns about erectile dysfunction
SHAH ALAM - Tiny plastic fragments, called microplastics, have been discovered for the first time in...
Japan's new whaling mothership, the Kangei Maru. Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP
World
Whaling in Japan: Key things to know
TOKYO - Japan launched on Tuesday a new "mothership" for its whaling fleet, aiming to hunt around...
Environmental activists march for economic and climate liberation to demand for accountability from the African Development Bank (AFDB) for people and planet, ahead of their meeting in Nairobi on May 25, 2024. - Photo by AFP
World
World's island states meet to confront climate, fiscal challenges
UNITED NATIONS - Extremely vulnerable to climate change, not rich enough to stop it on their own,...
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The internet facilities at National Information Dissemination Centres (Nadi) can be utilised by those involved in the Work From Home (WFH) policy, says Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. - Photo by Bernama
Nadi facilities can support WFH implementation - Fahmi
MCMC has filed a RM1.8 million lawsuit following an alleged food poisoning incident involving hundreds of participants during a family day event at the theme park last year.
Food poisoning case: MCMC takes Sunway Lagoon to court, seeks RM1.8 million
Prospective haj pilgrims have been reminded to obtain permits and comply with regulations set by the Saudi Arabian authorities in line with Maqasid Syariah (objectives of Islamic law), to ensure pilgrims’ safety and prevent harm and disorder. AFP FILE PIX
Compliance with haj permits in line with Maqasid Syariah, ensuring safety
The trimming of tusks on an Asian elephant named Kelat at Tennoji Zoo in Osaka, Japan, was part of a veterinary management procedure based on clinical assessment prioritising the animal’s welfare.
Why Kelat’s tusks were trimmed in Japan, explained
Datin Rosmah Mansor - BERNAMA FILE PIX
June 10 set for Rosmah jewellery case decision
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Thunderstorms, heavy rain expected in KL, 11 states until 9pm
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Manhunt in Sg Buloh after suspected child sex offender escapes from prison
The man, identified as Muhammad Hassan, 24, is facing several charges, including under Sections 377C (intercourse against the order of nature) and 392 (robbery) of the Penal Code, as well as immigration-related offences.
Sam Lim, Parisa Ardina confirm marriage after wedding moments go viral
Malaysian influencer Sam Lim and actress-model Parisa Ardina are now officially husband and wife. - Photo: TikTok & Instagram / @samlimmmm
34 men fined for rioting at Cheras entertainment centre
A total of 34 men were fined by the Magistrate's Court here today after pleading guilty to participating in a riot at an entertainment centre in Cheras last week which also involved firearms and explosives. Photo by Bernama
Newly engaged Syed Saddiq and Bella Astillah bring wedding vibes to Rembayung
The famous Rembayung restaurant turned into a scene of celebration today, with love in the air as diners embraced the wedding-like atmosphere brought by newly engaged Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and his fiancée Bella Astillah. Photo: Instagram / Rembayung
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