
Workers weigh benefits of work-from-home policy
KUCHING: The federal government’s move to implement a work-from-home (WFH) policy starting April 15 has drawn varied responses from Malaysian workforce, with many viewing it

KUCHING: The federal government’s move to implement a work-from-home (WFH) policy starting April 15 has drawn varied responses from Malaysian workforce, with many viewing it

CANBERRA: Exposure to extreme heat is increasing the risk of babies being born underweight, according to new research led by the University of Adelaide, reported

STRENGTH IN STILLNESS The mountain does not need to moveTo prove its heavy grace;It holds the storm, it feels the groove,Yet never leaves its place.

AS Malaysia’s digital economy accelerates, SMEs are investing in technology – yet many overlook a critical driver of growth: communication, now emerging as essential infrastructure

KUCHING: The government’s temporary adjustment to BUDI95 eligibility, reducing the quota from 300 litres to 200 litres per month, took effect on April 1, prompting

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are expected to increase their travel spending this year, but affordability remains a key consideration, with one in two prioritising cost when

When Hari Raya Lights the Sky This Aidilfitri, the nights in Kuching feel louder, brighter, and more alive than they have in years, as bursts

Rediscovering the Sarawak State Museum grounds, a place where history, nature, and childhood memories meet. Once filled with music, laughter, and family outings, the gardens

ALOR SETAR: The hot weather phenomenon that is currently hitting Kedah is a boon to Harumanis mango farmers as it is one of the main

Nothing beats a calm morning with a warm cup of coffee, soft rays peeking through the curtains with thoughts forming without any sense of urgency.