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Nik Nazmi - File photo by Bernama
National
From AI to satellite monitoring: Malaysia ups its wildlife conservation game
PUTRAJAYA - The importance of digital innovation and initiatives to encourage its usage will...
A couple was found deceased in their car at a gas station near Rompin.
National
Danger zone: Sleeping in cars can be deadly
TWO recent incidents in Malaysia have highlighted the dangers of sleeping in locked cars. In...
The site where former Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi enjoyed swimming during his childhood is marred by rubbish, and the once-clear water is now murky and polluted. - Photo by Bernama
National
Former prime minister's childhood waterfall drowns in rubbish
GEORGE TOWN - The Bayan Lepas Waterfall, also known as Pak Lah’s waterfall, was once a favourite...
Photo for illustration purposes only. - 123RF
National
Just three days after withdrawing EPF money, man receives call from scammer
SHAH ALAM - The experience of receiving multiple calls from individuals believed to be scammers...
To avoid any tragedy or unexpected incidents, it is crucial to choose the right swimwear for a safe swimming experience Photo source: Free stock images
Focus
Sensitive but important: Wear proper swimming attire while in water - Fire Dept
SHAH ALAM – When it comes to swimwear selection, it is a subject that may be considered sensitive,...
Founder and president of the Gibbon Conservation Society Mariani Ramli. - Photo: FACEBOOK / BAM ARROGANCIA
Focus
A voice for the voiceless: Ranger's tech crusade empowers wildlife
SHAH ALAM - Limited internet access is not a hurdle for dedicated wildlife conservationist Mariani...
People walk past a COP28 sign at the Expo City during the United Nations climate summit in Dubai on Dec 5, 2023. - (Photo by KARIM SAHIB / AFP)
News
Why methane emissions matter in mitigating climate change
KUALA LUMPUR - While global leaders and environmentalists are convening in Dubai, United Arab...
The sleek Balmuda the toaster and the pot in matte black
LIFE
Meet Balmuda - the minimalistic aesthetic kitchen appliance of your dreams
KUALA LUMPUR - To the untrained eye, Balmuda the toaster looks like a sleek little oven, but what...
Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
National
Authorities confirm tiger behind rubber tapper's death in Kelantan
GUA MUSANG - The Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) has confirmed the species of...
Picture for illustrative purposes - 123RF
National
Indonesian estate worker believed killed by tiger
GUA MUSANG - The body of an Indonesian worker was found in a gruesome condition, believed to have...
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This screengrab taken from AFPTV video footage on April 27, 2024 shows choreographer Sahil Kumar watching his dance video uploaded on social media platform Instagram, at a studio in Rohtak. - Photo by AFP
India's influencers still struggle years after TikTok ban
Fitness instructor Manahel Al-Otaibi was convicted under Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism law. (manahelal_otibi/Instagram photo)
Tweets or 'terrorism'?: Saudi's jailed online activists
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by 123RF
Malaysian enterprises urged to make AI a top priority - Analytics platform provider
Nasi Kukus vending machine. - Photo by Bernama
Nasi Kukus vendor's sales soar to RM14,000 through IPR programme
Photo for illustration purpose only. - File photo by Bernama
Labuan's tourism landscape set for rejuvenation to amplify island's allure
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Traditionally processed beans becoming popular among coffee lovers
Photo for illustration purpose only. - FILE PIX by Bernama
Penang wants more Muslim-friendly eateries to help strengthen state tourism
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Photo by Bernama
Is Brazil still the land of football?
Aerial view of a football field in Sao Paulo, Brazil, taken on February 17, 2024. - Photo by AFP
Orangutan treats own wound with pain-relieving plant
Rakus was observed eating, and then repeatedly applying the sap to his wound. Photo: Social media
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