The Sarawak government should consider giving special allowance to all doctors who are providing services in Sarawak, said Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Dudong vice chairman Dr Wong Chya Wei.
Every morning, senior police dog trainer Long Ling walks into a kennel on the outskirts of Kunming, in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, greeting a Kunming dog named Kun Kun with a familiar call.
While many parts of China are reeling from bitter cold i, Sanya, a coastal city in south China’s Hainan Province, remains warm as soybean breeding enters a busy season. Tian Zhixi, chief scientist of ...
We often believe that washing our hands through the familiar six or seven steps we see on posters in schools and hospitals is enough. Some even sing Happy Birthday twice to make sure the wash lasts ...
In recognising the growing importance of creativity to economic development, the Sabah Government has formally placed the creative economy within the portfolio of the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The ...
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will continue its engagement sessions with social media platform providers to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations, which ...
‘Best birthday gift ever’: 59-year-old Dickson finally receives MyKad after decades of statelessness
After decades of living in uncertainty, Dickson Anderias, who had been stateless, was finally granted Malaysian citizenship on Dec 23. He received his MyKad at the National Registration Department ...
The appointment of Miri MP Chiew Choon Man as the deputy minister of the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry (MoTAC) reflects ...
Sabah is mourning the loss of one of Mount Kinabalu’s most enduring figures following the death of Abbie Intang, a legendary mountain porter whose strength and stamina became part of local climbing ...
FROM outside the room, the sweet scent of tropical flowers was already detectable – and the moment the lab door opened, the writer was practically ‘hit’ by a wave of fragrance that filled the modest ...
IN the heart of bustling Kuala Lumpur lies an urban garden that supplies fresh vegetables and fruits to nearby residents all year round. Tucked behind overgrown shrubs, opposite a row of terraced ...
Frequent power outages — especially during heavy rain and strong winds — continue to plague residents of Jalan Tien King and areas near Jalan Kiang Hin Primary School. According to Penghulu Stephen ...
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