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NETR project implementation to ensure fair,equitable energy transition - Nik Nazmi
PUTRAJAYA - The successful implementation of 10 projects and six flagship initiatives under Phase 1...
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifudin Nasution in a speech in Kulim tonight
National
Pakatan to mine rare-earths in Kedah responsibly if it wins state polls, says Saifuddin
KULIM - Rare-earth minerals (REE) will be mined systematically if Pakatan Harapan captures Kedah in...
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China issues red alert for torrential rain in Beijing
BEIJING - China's weather service on Saturday issued a red alert for torrential rain in the...
Photo by Carl De Souza/AFP.
Indigenous chiefs demand action from Brazil govt on land rights
BRASILIA, Brazil - The leaders of 54 Indigenous communities in Brazil called on Friday for the...
Environment ministers from G20 nations meet in India on July 28, 2023, in a race against time to reach a last-minute consensus to redress the global climate crisis. - (Photo by R. SATISH BABU / AFP)
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No climate crisis agreement at G20 environment meeting
CHENNAI - Environment ministers from G20 nations failed to agree on peaking global emissions by 2025...
The Regent of Pahang, Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah delivering his closing address at 1st Pahang Tiger Summit, today. - Photo by Bernama
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Collaborate with communities living alongside Malayan Tiger - Tengku Hassanal
KUANTAN - The Regent of Pahang, Tengku Hassanal Ibrahim Alam Shah Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin...
Cars pass a sign indicating the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) at Hanger Lane in west London on July 22, 2023. - (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
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Court permits expanding London road pollution charge
LONDON - The High Court in London ruled Friday that contentious plans by the city's mayor to...
Malayan tigers. FILE PIX
National
Pahang to gazette 134,183-hectare land for Sultan Abdullah Royal Tigers Reserve
KUANTAN - The Pahang government is in the process of gazetting 134,183 hectares of land for the...
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Americas
US announces new measures addressing extreme heat as temperatures soar
LOS ANGELES - US President Joe Biden on Thursday announced new actions to protect communities from...
Rafizi Ramli. - Bernama photo
National
Govt to focus on large scale housing development for solar rooftop projects, says Rafizi
KUALA LUMPUR - The government will focus on allowing more large-scale integrated urban housing...
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The Bujang Valley Archaeology Gallery had been closed since October 2021 for upgrading works and will reopen to the public tomorrow, with improvements in exhibition and presentation. - Photo by Bernama
Bujang Valley Archaeological Museum reopens with enhanced exhibits
An electric vehicle of German car manufacturer Audi is charged via a charging station outside the Norwegian capital Oslo on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)
Once drivers try EVs, they won't return to petrol - Geely
Weekuri Lake was naturally formed by waves from the Indian Ocean crashing against the coral rock cliffs. - Photo by Bernama
Unravelling the charm of Sumba, the green savannah island
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Economist calls for gradual 65 per cent increase in minimum wage over next decade
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Radio drama losing its lustre, says veteran actress Fauziah Nawi
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UPM student works in factory to fund studies
Benedick Adam Jawan was willing to work tirelessly at a plywood packaging factory in Bintulu, Sarawak, to save money for his tuition fees at Universiti Putra Malaysia. - Photo by Bernama
Trafficked: The girls sold for sex in India
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Palestinians build new lives in Cairo's 'Little Gaza'
A waiter serves Gaza-style turkey shawarma sandwiches, wrapped in paper with the Kefiyeh pattern, at the 'Hay Al-Rimal' Palestinian-owned restaurant in Cairo. Photo by Khaled Desouki/AFP
Radio drama losing its lustre, says veteran actress Fauziah Nawi
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From Fans to Fanatics of Fandom - The World of Idols
South Korean Pop Idols. (INTERNET PHOTOS)
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