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Going abroad for food security
TEN years ago, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority lost a chance to buy a piece of farmland in Australia two-thirds the size of Singapore.
Crucial week for WTO talks
The World Trade Organisation will hold crucial talks this week in an attempt to bridge differences in the Doha round. In an atmosphere of 'crisis' that deadlines are being missed, a breakthrough on key issues is seen to be increasingly unlikely.
Blueprint for better living
The Housing and Local Government Ministry will launch the National Physical Plan tomorrow in Penang. This national blueprint for land use, development and conservation maps out a high-speed rail system and focused development in four city areas, reports WONG LI ZA.
African food crisis spurs U.N. debate on Zimbabwe
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States and European nations raised Zimbabwe's housing demolitions in the Security Council for the first time on Thursday, using a debate on extreme hunger in southern Africa as an means of getting the issue on the agenda.
African food crisis spurs U.N. debate on Zimbabwe
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States and European nations raised Zimbabwe's housing demolitions in the Security Council for the first time on Thursday, using a debate on extreme hunger in southern Africa as an means of getting the issue on the agenda.
Still going nowhere with sustainable development
Politicians love mouthing it, government officials try to implement it and environmentalists want more action on it. We are talking about the environmental buzzword - sustainable development.
Still going nowhere with sustainable development
Politicians love mouthing it, government officials try to implement it and environmentalists want more action on it. We are talking about the environmental buzzword - sustainable development.
Dung power
Methane gas tapped from decomposing cow manure is fuelling kitchen stoves in a Cambodian village, writes KER MUNTHIT.
Malaysia, IDB to fund Sierra Leone oil palm sector
THE Malaysian Government and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) will fund the development of Sierra Leone's oil palm industry to the tune of US$2.5mil, the Sierra Leone government said.
Insight into veterinary medicine
The veterinary industry is valued at about RM6bil or 6.2% of the nation's economy. Little wonder then that veterinary medicine is becoming increasingly popular as a career option among school leavers.