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Fresh sashimi and sushi awaits at Fu-Rin Japanese Restaurant.
TRAVEL & FOOD
Rediscovering Fu-Rin: Glenmarie's revamped Japanese gem
We all know Malaysians have a strong passion for food, but when it comes to Japanese cuisine, this...
With International Sushi Day coming up, Malaysians are getting ready to celebrate their favourite sushi dishes. - FILE PIX
TRAVEL & FOOD
Spicy, savoury, surprising: Malaysia's sushi scene has it all
SHAH ALAM - Forget the ordinary, Malaysia's sushi scene is a vibrant explosion of taste and...
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World
Antarctica likely carbon storage powerhouse: Study
WELLINGTON - Antarctica is likely a carbon storage powerhouse, storing more carbon than previously...
Features
DubuYo launches limited-edition Seoul Hot Ramyeon
Annyeonghaseyo! Craving a taste of Korea? DubuYo, Malaysia’s beloved Halal Korean restaurant has...
Wrapped in seaweed and stuffed with delicious fillings, "onigiri" rice balls are shaking off their reputation as a cheap and uninspiring snack in Japan, and enticing hungry converts abroad. Photo by Richard A. Brooks/ AFP
Focus
Japan's humble 'onigiri' rice balls get image upgrade
TOKYO - Wrapped in seaweed and stuffed with delicious fillings, "onigiri" rice balls are shaking off...
Science, Technology and Innovation Deputy Minister Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup - Photo by Bernama
National
Ministry welcomes proposals to develop clean water technology
SEMPORNA - The Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) welcomes proposals to develop...
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News
Hong Kong to ban seafood imports from Japan if it releases radioactive water
ISTANBUL - Hong Kong warned Wednesday that if Japan discharges treated radioactive wastewater from...
Australia's coles supermarket enters Malaysia via Jaya Grocer
National
Australia's coles supermarket enters Malaysia via Jaya Grocer
PETALING JAYA - Australia’s leading retailer Coles Supermarkets has entered the Malaysian market,...
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...
Prince William and Kate Middleton - AFP File Pix
News
William and Kate head to the US for first time in eight years
LONDON - Prince William and his wife Kate head to the United States this week for their first visit...
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