Sabah’s wild secrets still unfolding
KOTA KINABALU: From misty mountain peaks to dense lowland forests, Sabah continues to reveal new natural wonders, with rare and elusive wildlife species still being recorded decades after researchers first […]
KOTA KINABALU: From misty mountain peaks to dense lowland forests, Sabah continues to reveal new natural wonders, with rare and elusive wildlife species still being recorded decades after researchers first […]
KOTA TINGGI: The Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF) has proposed that narcoÂtics addiction rehabilitation centres (Puspen) be gazetted as special prisons for drug addicts to strengthen rehabilitation and treatment efforts. Read
KOTA TINGGI: Johor police have confirmed that there are no mini drug processing laboratories (mini-labs) in Felda settlements or other rural areas in the state, dismissing claims that these locations
BINTULU: The Malaysian Scouts Federation is strengthening its role in shaping the character and leadership of youth through the launch of scouts’ groups under a community-based scouting programme in Sarawak,
IPOH: A Taiwanese woman was found drowned after she went snorkelling at Pantai Teluk Nipah near Pulau Pangkor on Sunday (Jan 18). Read full story Date: 19 January, 2026 12:00
KULIM: A man and his two children were killed today in a road crash involving a Perodua Viva and a Proton S70 on Jalan Kulim-Mahang, near SMK Sungai Kob. Read
KUANTAN: Another Bangladeshi oil palm plantation worker has been reported dead after the lorry he was travelling in skidded off the road in a crash along Jalan Selancar-Redong near Kampung
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reminded members of Parliament from the unity government of their responsibility to engage in constructive debate during the First Meeting of the
KUALA LUMPUR: The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has urged all employers and premise owners operating dangerous gases or gas systems to improve legal compliance and occupational
KUALA LUMPUR: The Selangor State Government and the Batu Caves temple management have reached an understanding to proceed with the proposed escalator project, although its implementation is still subject to