
How indigenous wisdom is shaping Sarawak’s biowealth
For centuries, Sarawak’s indigenous communities have harnessed the healing power of plants, passing down knowledge through stories rather than textbooks. Today, the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre

For centuries, Sarawak’s indigenous communities have harnessed the healing power of plants, passing down knowledge through stories rather than textbooks. Today, the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is confronting a growing double burden of malnutrition, with 54.4 per cent of adults aged 18 and above overweight or obese, a

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When Mahathir Abu Bakar was declared ‘clear’ of cancer, the word carried relief, certainty, and a sense of release for him. But for his wife,

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YOUNG children often experience coughs, rashes, or mild fevers that disrupt their daily routines and schooling, causing parents to be overwhelmed with worry and workrelated

From a barefoot schoolgirl in rural Sabah to a national unity figure and international pageant titleholder, Dr Dolly Wong’s life story proves that neither age,

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Most people know how vital fingerprints are for official matters and personal security. But what is life like for those who do not have fingerprints?