Tag: Malaysia
RADICAL CHANGE NEEDED IN THE NEXT DECADE
Written By : Simon
THE United Nations (UN) released the most significant global report on the physical science of climate change to date on Monday.
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BANK SIMPANAN NASIONAL (BSN) PROVIDES DIGITAL LEARNING ACCESS TO B40 STUDENTS...
KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) has contributed RM2.5 million for the Cerdik programme, as one of its initiatives in providing digital access such...
NO CHANCE MPs WILL PICK A FAILING SIDE
Written By : Andrew Samuel
PETALING JAYA: A political scientist sees no chance of the Perikatan Nasional-led administration beefing up its numbers ahead of September’s...
As sales drastically falling by up to 90% malls plea to...
Written By : Syazmin Adfzar
PETALING JAYA: A recent survey of 94 shopping centres nationwide found that nearly two-thirds of them suffered a 60%...
The journey continues at Paralympics
Written By : Sandru
One down and one more to go.
With the Olympics flame doused, the world will now shift their focus to the Tokyo...
Beasley rues what could have been after Kenny’s sneaky move
Written By : Victor Choo
PETALING JAYA: John Beasley thought he has seen it all in his illustrious coaching career but was left dumbfounded by...
Indah Water will continue to operate as a national sewerage corporation...
Written By : Andrew Samuel
PETALING JAYA: After more than two decades managing Malaysia’s sewerage systems, Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) will continue to do so...
Malaysian artist’s work on show at Art Macao 2021 incorporates heritage...
Written By : Imran Razib
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 12 ― Artist Tang Mun Kian has been chosen to participate in a special exhibition at the...
BEING CAUTIOUS WHEN EASING CONTROLS
Written By : Syazmin Adfzar
Through the article "Are we easing movement restrictions a little too soon?" on July 21, EMIR Research warned that a...
DOES MOVING FORWARD FROM THE PANDEMIC REQUIRE US TO LIVE WITH...
Written By : Khairi
The mutated variants of the Covid-19 virus such as Delta and now Lambda, are considered more deadly in comparison to when...