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Changing perceptions
JOHOR BARU: The Johor government has allocated over RM60mil to strengthen the state’s agrofood industry over the next two years.
Sino-Cambodian ties deeper-rooted after joint Covid-19 fight, bilateral FTA signing
PHNOM PENH, Dec 20 (Xinhua): China-Cambodia ties have been deeper-rooted in 2020 after the two countries have worked together closely to combat the Covid-19 pandemic and have signed the bilateral free trade agreement, say Cambodian officials and academics.
Two dead, hundreds flee floods in Philippine storm
Manila, Dec 19 (AFP): At least two people were killed and hundreds forced to flee their inundated homes in the Philippines as torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in the storm-battered archipelago, officials said Saturday.
Smuggled orangutans flown back home to Indonesia; time to start new life
MEDAN, Indonesia, Dec 19 (AFP): Nine trafficked orangutans were flown back home to western Indonesia on Friday night (Dec 18) after the primates were rescued from the illicit wildlife trade in Malaysia.
Smuggled orangutans start new life after repatriation to Indonesia
JAMBI (Reuters) - A pair of critically endangered orangutans, rescued from smugglers on the Thai-Malaysian border in 2017, have arrived in Indonesia to undergo rehabilitation so they can finally be released back into their native forest habitat.
E-book launched to spark reform in independent Chinese schools
EDUCATIONIST group Dong Zong recently published its first e-book in an attempt to spark a reform among independent Chinese schools, reports Sin Chew Daily.
Analysis-Spillover from Tigray conflict adds to pressure on Sudan
KHARTOUM/DUBAI (Reuters) - Clashes along Sudan's eastern border and the influx of tens of thousands of refugees from neighbouring Ethiopia have added to the challenges faced by a country already navigating a fraught political transition and protracted economic crisis.
Fiji says two dead as powerful cyclone tears across Pacific nation
(Reuters) -A powerful cyclone pounded Fiji, killing two people, including a three-month old baby, and leaving a trail of destruction across the Pacific Island nation, authorities said on Friday.
Two smuggled Sumatran orangutans flown home from Thailand
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Two critically endangered orangutans smuggled into Thailand three years ago were returned to Indonesia on Thursday, where they will undergo rehabilitation before being released into the wild.
Braving the heat: Retrenched photographer turns successful chilli farmer
DENGKIL (Bernama): Ahmad Irham Mohd Noor was a photographer for a popular daily, but he suddenly found himself without a job after the media organisation he worked for downsized its workforce in March this year.