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Consumer groups want all food-related APs abolished
PETALING JAYA: Reducing the red tape may help address the rising cost of living and food shortages, say consumer associations.
Feature: Hanging with puppy friends in Cairo's new "dog cafe"
CAIRO, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Humans and dogs were seen in a new coffee shop in the Egyptian capital Cairo, with dog owners drinking their tea and coffee, and their puppy friends enjoying their meals and treats.
Available, accessible, affordable food for all
The rising cost of food and extreme poverty are also to blame for the high rates of hunger and malnourishment in the Philippines.
Opera gets the nod over coffee as Italy's Unesco intangible heritage candidate
Italian opera is seeking to be recognised on Unesco’s list of intangible global heritage
Learning to hug again: Time to move past elbow bumps for our own mental health
Making new acquaintances and reviving old ones is hampered by qualms about what used to be normal physical contact. Now we think twice before giving or accepting a peck on the cheek when greeting, an encouraging pat on the back or a friendly embrace.
SG victims of spoofed work emails suffer losses of over S$70mil, 149 victims in 2022
Since the start of the year, at least 149 people have fallen prey to a scam involving spoofed work emails, with losses amounting to at least S$70.8mil (RM225.24mil).
Chinese chess checks in with hushed SEA Games debut
WHEN Sim Yip How first came across xiangqi as a little boy he looked on mesmerised as grandmasters puzzled over the ancient Chinese game.
East Timor’s new president pledges stronger ties with China
East Timorese independence figure and Nobel laureate Jose Ramos-Horta was inaugurated as the country's fifth president on Friday, pledging to dedicate his time in office to strengthen national unity and forge closer relations with China.
Malaysia is entering a serious food security conundrum
ARABLE land is defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as land currently used, or potentially capable of being used, to grow seasonal crops.
‘Vehicles to be towed away in June’
TOWING operations to address the problem of vehicles parked illegally along Jalan Kiara 1 in Kuala Lumpur will kick off in June.