Qirana Nabilla Mohd Rashidi
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Textile waste poses serious threat to environment
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia produces an alarming 195,300 tonnes of textile waste each year, much of which ends up in landfills. Experts have warned that this growin...
Economists suggest ways to soften US tariff hike impact
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia could soften the blow of the recent United States (US) tariff hike by rolling out subsidies for key imports and short-term price control...
‘Restore harmony after temple relocation dispute’
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called on relevant stakeholders to restore harmony with all communities following the dispute over a ...
Mixed public response to proposed water tariff hike
PETALING JAYA: A proposed water tariff review has divided public opinion – while some see it as crucial for better infrastructure, others fear it will worsen th...
We will not allow criminals, traitors to dictate actions: PM
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s security would be at risk if its leadership and institutions give in to the demands of criminals and traitors, both at home and abroad,...
Breaking
‘Exhausting cycle of month-to-month survival’
Young professionals in Greater Kuala Lumpur describe an exhausting cycle of survival as salaries fail to cover rising living costs, with many left with under RM100 monthly.
Tropicana to venture into affordable housing in Klang Valley this year
At the same time it will continue to accelerate premium developments in Johor, Genting Highlands and Langkawi
Minimum wage not enough to cover expenses in cities
Economist says many workers unable to save or achieve decent standard of living, calls for location-based models and productivity measures
Government allocates RM350 million to upgrade East-West Highway in Perak
RM350 million allocated to upgrade the East-West Highway in Perak, with RM170 million for 17 overtaking lanes and RM40 million for maintenance this year.





