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Malaysian state officials defend demolitions that left hundreds of 'sea gypsies' homeless in Borneo
Associated Press· 7 hours agoRights activists have slammed the displacement of hundreds of sea nomads after their stilt homes in...
‘Some homes burned down’: Malaysia evicts 500 sea nomads in migrant crackdown
South China Morning Post· 1 day agoMalaysia in recent years has stepped up enforcement against illegal migration, detaining around...
Borneo Oil Berhad Third Quarter 2024 Earnings: RM0.002 loss per share (vs RM0.003 loss in 3Q 2023)
Simply Wall St. via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoBorneo Oil Berhad (KLSE:BORNOIL) Third Quarter 2024 Results Key Financial Results Revenue: RM17.4m...
Indonesian president in damage control over new capital
Reuters via Yahoo News· 13 hours agoIndonesia's president is rushing to reassure investors and bureaucrats about his $32 billion new...
Indonesia replaces new capital chief weeks before opening
Digital Journal· 3 days agoIndonesia’s president has replaced the head of the country’s new capital city, in a surprise shakeup...
These incredible travel experiences will soon be lost FOREVER
LoveEXPLORING via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThe world's largest tree-dwelling mammal, the orangutan – whose name derives from the Malay term for...
Indonesia's leader says 1st phase of new capital is 80% complete and he'll have an office there soon
Associated Press· 2 days agoIndonesian President Joko Widodo on Wednesday said construction of the first phase of the country’s...
Indonesia’s new capital city plan in doubt again after project leaders resign
South China Morning Post· 3 days agoIn a post on his official Instagram account, Widodo acknowledged the resignations but assured the...
How To Use Kratom For Focus And Concentration During Sports
Mountain West Wire via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoAre you someone who loves sports or staying fit and wants to take your performance to the next...
Rock Art Spanning 130 Feet Could Be Largest Prehistoric Drawing Ever Found
Forbes· 14 hours agoAt least 2,000 years ago, people living along South America’s Orinoco River carved symbols into rocks—human figures, geometric shapes, birds, centipedes. One such slithering subject measures ...