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Malay Mail on MSNPolice bust imported cockfighting ring worth RM4.7m in major Sabah raidA police raid in Papar, Sabah has uncovered a large cache of 936 fighting cocks believed to be imported from the Philippines, ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNThe man who speaks for Bornean sun bearsFrom a creek in Penang to the rainforests of Sabah, Wong Siew Te is racing to save the world’s least-known bear before it’s too late.
Police seized 936 fighting cocks of Philippine breed and arrested three men, including two foreigners, in Papar, Sabah, on Friday (July 25). Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department ...
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah is making a significant impact at the Global Bird Fair 2025 with the signing of a landmark memorandum of understanding between the Sabah Bird Watchers Association (SBWA) and ...
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Mongabay News on MSN‘Hopeful sign’ as Eurasian otter reappears in Malaysia after a decadeCamera traps in Tangkulap Forest Reserve in Malaysia’s Sabah state have photographed a Eurasian otter — a grainy image of an ...
PETALING JAYA – The rare and elusive Eurasian otter has been sighted again – 11 years after its last confirmed appearance in Sabah. Once thought to have been possibly eradicated from Malaysia ...
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First Impressions of Sabah: Food, Diving, and Culture!Exploring Sabah, Malaysia, was an unforgettable experience! This video captures my first impressions of Sabah’s natural beauty, rich culture, and diverse cuisine. We took a bumpy road to reach ...
The Chinese Crested Tern — known as the “bird of legend” — has been sighted off the coast of Asajaya, Sarawak, marking the species’ first confirmed appearance in Malaysia since 1913. “When it was last ...
Malaysia’s anti-corruption agency is now targeting a Singapore-registered mining company as part of its investigation into a bribery scandal in Sabah that has already seen two state lawmakers ...
THE vast depths of the Niah Caves form a stunning backdrop to a new short film from Sarawak about a father and daughter and ...
The meeting to determine Sabah's long-standing claim to a 40 percent revenue entitlement on 30 June failed to materialise, after a crucial letter intended to trigger the session was never dispatched.
Kitingan says Sabah's rights bypassed in joint Malaysia–Indonesia oil exploration move.
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