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Singapore Tourism Board adds River Safari to its portfolio
AS ASIA’S first and only river-themed wildlife park, River Safari, is home to over 5,000 aquatic and terrestrial animal specimens representing 300 species.
Seven Wonders of Malaysian Eco-tourism
If you're hankering for a holiday and plan to book an expensive ticket to a faraway destination, hold on to your hat and local currency – Malaysia's tropical climate has more than one trick up its sleeve. This article is part of a series of The Star Online specials for World Environment Day today.
Famous restaurant holds a special place in the hearts of Malaysians
THE iconic A&W drive-in restaurant will serve its last mug of rootbeer at the end of the year.
Ukraine and Russia take centre stage as leaders gather for G20
BRISBANE Australia (Reuters) - A showdown between Western leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely at the G20 summit in Australia starting on Saturday, following fresh reports of Russian troops pouring into eastern Ukraine.
With an eye on Russia, Estonia seeks security in computing cloud
TALLINN (Reuters) - Concerned about its assertive neighbour Russia, Estonia plans to upload much of its government data to computing clouds to guard against security threats, enabling the Baltic state to be run from abroad if necessary.
DiCaprio distressed by oil spill in Peru’s Amazon basin
LIMA: Fresh off his Oscar win, Leonardo DiCaprio on Monday took to social media to press Peru’s authorities over oil spills sullying indigenous towns in the Amazon basin region.
Amazon’s Gandhi flip-flops spark fresh anger in India
New Delhi: Flip-flops bearing the face of India’s independence icon Mahatma Gandhi for sale on Amazon triggered fresh outrage, days after the e-retail giant was forced to stop selling Indian flag doormats.
Trump administration red tape tangles up visas for skilled foreigners, data shows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is making it more difficult for skilled foreigners to work in the United States, challenging visa applications more often than at nearly any point in the Obama era, according to data reviewed by Reuters.  Â
China ban on waste imports leads to piles of paper abroad, surging prices in China
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Huge mountains of old newspapers, cardboard and office scrap paper are piling up on Hong Kong's docks and its waste-paper collection sites are at bursting point. A flotilla of cargo ships laden with paper meant for recycling has been stuck for weeks in local waters.
Chocolate forests - Can cocoa help save the Amazon?
NEW YORK/MEDICILØ¢NDIA, Brazil (Reuters) - For years, Valdomiro Facchi has made a living ranching on land carved from the Amazon rainforest. He's a small player in one of the world's biggest environmental disasters.