Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Tuesday, 28 April, 2026

5:09 AM

, Kuching, Sarawak

Author: admin33

Three migrants found after ‘freezing to death’ in Turkey

ANKARA: The bodies of three migrants believed to have frozen to death were found in three separate Turkish border villages, state media reported on Tuesday. The first body of an Afghan migrant was discovered close to the border with Greece in Serem village in the northwestern province of Edirne, state

The word is inclusion

Maya Angelou said: “It is time for parents to teach young people early that in diversity there is beauty and strength”. Until we can truly embrace, celebrate and not just tolerate what makes us different, we will always be divided. And it is not just race, religion, politics that divide,

US, China agree to trade war ceasefire, more talks

BUENOS AIRES: US President Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping agreed Saturday to suspend any new tariffs in the escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies, even if huge existing duties will remain in place. Following more than two hours of dinner talks between the two leaders, the

Don’t viral fake news; if unsure check with police

Of late, the Sarawak Community Policing Association (SCPA) has received many unauthentic news in social media from members of the public. For example, a 2014 case of a missing vehicle at Premier 101 in Kuching was circulated on Nov 28 in social media. Many believed it to be true. It

World ‘way off course’ in climate change fight

KATOWICE (Poland): The world is “way off course” in its plan to prevent catastrophic climate change, the United Nations warned yesterday as nations gathered in Poland to chart a way for mankind to avert runaway global warming. After a string of damning scientific reports showing humanity must drastically slash its

Measles threat looms in Philippines

MANILA: Health experts yesterday warned against a possible outbreak of measles in the Philippines, as a disease long under control is fuelled by patchy immunisation programmemes and declining trust in vaccines. Measles cases jumped nearly fivefold to 17,300 in the 11 months to November versus last year’s figure, mostly in

Philippine military to seek martial law extension for another year

Manila: The Philippine military will recommend the extension of martial law in the country’s conflict-wracked southern region for at least one more year to fight terrorism, the chief of the armed forces said yesterday. The southern region of Mindanao has been under martial rule since May 2017 after Islamic State-allied

Trump to grant Kim’s wishes after denuclearisation: Moon

HONG KONG: US President Donald Trump will grant North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un his wishes if he delivers on denuclearisation, the South Korean president said Sunday, following talks on the sidelines of the G20 summit. As officials work to arrange a second meeting between Trump and Kim, South Korea’s

Facial recognition deployed at China marathon to stop cheats

Facial recognition will be deployed at a marathon on Sunday in China to crack down on cheating, state media said, after a half-marathon was blighted by widescale flouting of the rules. Running and marathons are fast becoming popular in China, with participants sporting the latest trendy gear and wearable technology.

From disc to drive: The best way to digitise your CD collection

There are plenty of reasons to digitise your old CDs. You might miss a particular album you won’t find online or just the supreme audio quality of CD. Here’s the best and simplest way to bring your collection into the computer era. Your CD collection may once have been a