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The outdoors as a safe space
It's baffling that many of the parks in the Philippines remain closed, but most of our malls are open.
Imposter scams remain the most common type of fraud, says USÂ FTC
Consumers reported losing more than US$3.3bil (RM13bil)Â to fraud in 2020, up from US$1.8bil (RM7bil) in 2019.
Treetop sensors help eavesdrop on illegal logging
Clipped onto a rope, climbing high up in a tree swaying in gusts of wind, Topher White finally reaches the roof of the rainforest and opens a laptop to run checks on a machine he built to transmit 24-hour live sound from the surrounding forest.
Asean News Highlights as at 8pm on Thursday (Feb 11)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Thursday (Feb 11)
Treetop sensors help Indonesia eavesdrop on forests to curb illegal logging
SOLOK, Indonesia (Reuters): Clipped onto a rope, climbing high up in a tree swaying in gusts of wind, Topher White finally reaches the roof of the rainforest and opens a laptop to run checks on a machine he built to transmit 24-hour live sound from the surrounding forest.
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Monday (Feb 8)
News highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Feb 8)
Asean News Headlines as at 7pm on Monday (Feb 8)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Monday (Feb 8)
Laos: Illegal logging remains a big issue despite PM’s order
VIENTIANE, Feb 8 (Vientiane Times/ANN): Although the Prime Minister’s Order relating to control of the timber industry is being strictly enforced, illegal logging continues to be of great concern although it has declined in recent years.
Hong Kong extends social distancing measures for 2 weeks until after Chinese New Year
HONG KONG, Feb 1 (Reuters): Hong Kong will extend social distancing measures for a further two weeks until after the Chinese New Year holiday and will impose stricter testing rules when cases of Covid-19 are detected.
Tech glitches, swamped websites impede US vaccine rollout
In Mississippi, an online vaccine registration system buckled in a sudden onslaught of traffic. Officials at a local health department in Georgia had to resort to counting every dose they receive before scheduling appointments. A US$44mil (RM177.87mil) national vaccine scheduling and tracking system is going largely unused by states.