Articles By Rebecca Chong

No directive to beef up airport security after KLIA shooting, says army chief

Army chief Tan Sri Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan said, however, that the army remains prepared to respond to additional requests from other security agencies, underscoring their commitment to national security.

Cops tracing two suspects over ‘free Palestine’ graffiti at Tawau Starbucks

A Starbucks outlet in Tawau fell victim to vandalism yesterday when its exterior wall was spray-painted with the phrases “free Palestine” and “boikot” (boycott).

‘PBS-Sabah STAR deal to boost GRS, not a threat to other coalition members’

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between two major non-Muslim native parties – Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) and Sabah STAR – is not meant as a threat to others under the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition

Mount Ruang’s ash cloud disrupts return of Joseph Kurup’s body to Sabah

The body of the late Tan Sri Joseph Kurup who died in Kuala Lumpur yesterday could not be flown to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, due to flight cancellations resulting from the ash cloud from Mount Ruang’s volcanic eruption.

Workers stranded due to Mount Ruang’s ash cloud hope bosses won’t deduct annual leave

Passengers stranded here and are unable to fly to the peninsula for work due to the ash cloud from Mount Ruang’s eruptions are hoping their bosses will be understanding of their situation and grant them emergency leave.

Tidak jumpa pusara ibu, video dua beradik undang air mata ramai

Ibu mereka sudah 23 tahun meninggal dunia dan kali terakhir wanita itu serta adik lelakinya menziarahi pusara tersebut ketika berusia belasan tahun

Gunshot wound to chest caused death of Lahad Datu police chief’s daughter, say cops

The teenage daughter of the Lahad Datu police chief who accidentally shot herself died of a gunshot wound to the right side of her chest, police here have confirmed

Time to drown out negative noises, influences seeking to divide us: Projek57

Social enterprise urges Malaysian public to spread #MZB365 campaign to make a difference

Public can continue outdoor activities despite melioidosis surge: Sabah Health Department

The public can still carry out outdoor activities such as exercising and hiking despite the higher number of melioidosis cases in the state this year, said the Sabah Health Department.

Dental decay in Sabah: only 3.7% of population gets fluoridated water 

Is there a correlation between the majority of children in Sabah suffering from tooth decay and the lack of fluoridated water in the state?