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Australian homelessness services report surge in demand for assistance
SYDNEY - Australia's homelessness services have reported a major surge in demand for assistance...
Workers operate sewing machines to stitch pieces of fabric together to make jeans inside the United Aryan textile factory at the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Nairobi on February 4, 2025. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)
World
Trump must decide soon if US jeans will still be made in Africa
NAIROBI - The factory may be in East Africa, but the Wrangler and Levi's jeans rolling off the...
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AI could replace 70 per cent of tasks in computer-based jobs, study says
LONDON - As much as 70 per cent of tasks in computer-based jobs could be transformed or replaced by...
WORLD
Whose interests does record-high US defense budget serve?
BEIJING, China - The recent approval by the US Congress of the 895-billion-US dollar defense policy...
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World
Five things to watch in 2025
PARIS - From the second stint in the White House for Donald Trump to a turbo-charged football...
FILE PIX - The armed forces, police and other agencies scrambled to save those who were still trapped in their homes back in December 2021. (PHOTO BY XINHUA)
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Northeast Monsoon is coming, are we prepared for it?
FLOODING has been one of, if not the most, frequent disasters in Malaysia. Although officially...
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National
Malaysians resist saving for retirement despite warnings
KUALA LUMPUR - Babs, not her real name, is driving Grab despite being in her 60s. She has a house...
'I don't know how we survived': Jeanne Allaire Kayigirwa at her mother's home in Kigali (Guillem Sartorio) (Guillem Sartorio/AFP/AFP)
World
Rwanda orphans build hope from horror 30 years after genocide
PARIS - Jeanne Allaire Kayigirwa was sure she was going to die three times during the Rwandan...
An electricity transmission tower and wind turbines are pictured at the Adani Green Renewable Energy Plant in Khavda, in India's Gujarat state on October 15, 2024. (Photo by Punit PARANJPE / AFP)
World
'Age of Electricity' coming as fossil fuels set to peak - IEA
PARIS - More than half of the world's electricity will be generated by low-emission sources...
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World
European electric car sales to rebound in 2025: Study
PARIS - The market share for electric cars should rebound strongly in 2025 as limits on emissions...
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Silent But Deadly: Don’t Let Colorectal Cancer Catch You Off Guard
A new study conducted by OpenAI in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab reveals that most ChatGPT users rely on it for practical purposes, Qatar News Agency reported. AFP FILE PIX
New study reveals most ChatGPT users rely on it for practical purposes
The Shah Alam High Court dismissed the application by GISBH CEO Datuk Nasiruddin Mohd Ali and 12 others who are facing charges of being members of an organised crime group to be allowed bail. - BERNAMA FILE PIX
Court dismisses application for bail by GISBH CEO, 12 others
Ismail Sabri was spotted arriving at the MACC headquarters at 9.54am before leaving at 3.05pm. Photo by Bernama
Ismail Sabri concludes statement to MACC
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Banks' capital buffers strong enough to absorb business credit losses - BNM
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Teacher telling students to "go back to China": MOE conducts internal probe
Fadhlina (second, right) presented festive aid to 320 schoolchildren to ease the burden of their families in celebrating Aidilfitri. - Bernama photo
Strategic approach needed to navigate increasingly complex supply shocks - BNM
Supply shocks are generally defined as disruptions that increase production costs or constrain output due to factors such as geopolitical tensions, natural disasters or policy changes. - FILE PIX
Faisal Halim has a story to tell, says Cklamovski
Cklamovski also commended Faisal’s adaptation to the squad, noting that all players have responded well to the eight-day training camp. - Bernama photo
Al-Andalusia Islamic University urgently seeks funding to establish first campus in Spain
Al-Andalusia Islamic University of Spain founder and rector Sheikh Mohammad Idrissi
A new Snow White arises, but is the film a hit or miss?
Rachel Zegler's vocal prowess in this film is commendable. Photo by Disney
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