
Part 2: When the river learns our habits
Series Title: The River’s Shadow THE fear that grips river communities in Sarawak is often reduced to a single image, a crocodile surfacing without warning,

Series Title: The River’s Shadow THE fear that grips river communities in Sarawak is often reduced to a single image, a crocodile surfacing without warning,

What began as a simple act at home has grown into a meaningful movement, with one teacher inspiring students and communities to embrace recycling and

SELANGAU: The Iban community’s Kain Karap weaving heritage is entering a new phase, where it is not only preserved but also developed as a potential

SIBU: Deputy Minister for Public Health, Housing and Local Government Datuk Michael Tiang Ming Tee led a delegation for a Hari Raya Aidilfitri visit to

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has released a special music video for Aidilfitri titled “19.5 Puasa di Kampom Pisam – Selamat Tenet

KUCHING: The Society for Cancer Advocacy and Awareness Kuching (SCAN) brought together cancer survivors, caregivers, medical professionals and volunteers for a Buka Puasa event at

As Malaysia’s demand for cloud talent grows, technical skills and certifications alone aren’t enough. Exabytes technical specialist, Khoo Sher Lyn, explains what it truly means

BY NUR FARIHAN RAZALI While most residents are still asleep, a cleaning worker has already begun his daily routine to ensure the town of Mukah

ELECTRONIC dance music (EDM) has long had a following in Sarawak, but recent festival-scale efforts have given the genre greater visibility beyond club spaces. Although

In one of Malaysia’s most male-dominated professions, Khalida Razalie stepped into a steel-toed world and chose action over assumption – proving that competence, not gender,