Now, it is understandable that TikTokers and TikTok trends have caused problems in the past (does anyone remember the disgusting supermarket ice cream licking trend?), but...
The heirs of the Sultan of Sulu is demanding a compensation of US$14.92bil (RM62.6bil) after Malaysia was ruled to have violated a 1878 agreement by an...
Two food processing factories in Penang, a soy sauce factory and a bakery, were ordered to close for two weeks after they were found to be...
Has the pandemic made you more appreciative of the environment? If you haven’t, it’s probably time to learn about how your little change of gestures in...
A majority of us can almost immediately answer this question, “Are you ready, kids?”, loudly as we probably would have grown up watching the nautical world of...
Homemakers in the 21st century have the internet to thank when it comes to learning tips and tricks that will make our lives at home much...
The pandemic isn’t just causing people to lose their businesses, it’s also making some citizens lose the roofs above their heads. Oftentimes, the homeless go unnoticed...
Tengku Chanela Jamidah Tengku Ibrahim of the Pahang royal family has teamed up with a drag queen and American cannabis rights activists to call for the...
It’s time to STOP throwing all our used oils down the sink! Have you ever stopped to wonder how eco-friendly are we actually and how big...
Who can ever resist these cattos’ cuteness right? On 2 March 2021, six Thai navy officials went to investigate a fishing ship called Phamonsin Nava 10...
The PDRM has arrested a man for beating up a petrol station worker in Taman Sri Cempedak, Kuala Klawang. As reported by Sinar Harian, the incident...
This reminds us of the story of an Indonesian man whose pet Arowana was cooked and eaten by his father! On 2 November, an Indonesian fishing...
There comes a time in everyone’s lives when we have to deal with things we really don’t want to. Among these things are bills, taxes, house...
Let’s face it, living in the Klang Valley is starting to suck for one reason, and one reason alone. The constant and increasingly frequent water disruptions....
Considering how many water shortages there’s been lately, you would think that we would learn how to appreciate the body of waters that we have and...
Earlier this month, we reported on the island of Mauritius and its declaration of emergency after a japan-owned vessel ferrying over 3600 tonnes of fuel started...