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MIRI (July 19): Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) Sarawak has voiced strong support for the state government’s proposal to ban the sale of vape products, citing growing concerns over the increasing use of vape among teenagers and school students. In a statement yesterday, PAS Sarawak commissioner Jofri Jaraiee described the situation as alarming and called forRead More| Borneo Post Online
MIRI (July 19): Around 120 former students and teachers of Marudi Government Secondary School (MGSS) gathered here for a heartwarming reunion dinner recently, marking the fourth such event since their graduation over four decades ago. Held 10 years after their last gathering in 2015, this year’s reunion brought together classmates from near and far, includingRead More| Borneo Post Online
SIBU (July 19): Bawang Assan assemblyman and Progressive Democratic Party (PDP) Senior Vice President Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh has dismissed claims of a power struggle within Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) as baseless rumours. He said PBB president and Sarawak Premier, Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, and PBB deputy president andRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (July 19): The National Summit (Natsum) 2025 is set to be taking place here this July 31 to Aug 3. Themed ‘Empowering Minds, Building Legacies’, the event is organised by the Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) Sarawak Branch – Young Engineers Section (YES). “The theme symbolises a renewed commitment to shaping the next generationRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (July 18): English literacy plays a pivotal role in strengthening Sarawak’s human capital development and also in preparing the younger generation for the demands of an increasingly globalised and technology-driven world. In highlighting this, State Deputy Minister for Youth, Sports and Entrepreneur Development Dato Gerald Rentap Jabu also stressed about the language’s importance inRead More| Borneo Post Online
KUCHING (July 18): The highly anticipated Kuching Food Festival 2025 is set to return from July 25 to August 17 at Dewan Masyarakat, Kuching South City Council (MBKS), featuring 324 stalls in a vibrant culinary showcase of Sarawak’s diverse heritage and international flavours. Kuching South Mayor, Dato Wee Hong Seng, announced this during the handoverRead More| Borneo Post Online
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JAKARTA (July 16): Indonesian police have busted an international baby trafficking syndicate believed to have been operating since 2023, rescuing six infants and arresting 12 suspects in a major cross-province operation. Five of the babies were found in Pontianak, West Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, and taken to West Java police headquarters, while anotherRead More| Borneo Post Online
WASHINGTON (July 16): US President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had struck a trade pact with Indonesia resulting in significant purchase commitments from the Southeast Asian country, following negotiations to avoid steeper tariffs. Indonesian goods entering the United States would face a 19 per cent tariff, Trump said in a post on his TruthRead More| Borneo Post Online
July 15, 2025 | Borneo Post Online
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MIRI (July 15): The continued operation of a ‘joint checkpoint’ on the Malaysian side of the border in the Buduk Nur/Long Midang area in northern Sarawak is raising security concerns, said Ba Kelalan assemblyman Baru Bian. “This is despite the Customs, Immigration, Quarantine, and Security (CIQS) complex there being fully operational,” he said in aRead More| Borneo Post Online
MIRI (July 15): Ba Kelalan assemblyman Baru Bian has called for ex-gratia payments to villagers whose traditional lands have been classified as state land due to restrictive interpretations of Native Customary Rights (NCR). He raised the issue following concerns from rural communities affected by the Sarawak-Sabah Link Road (SSLR) project, which he visited recently. BaruRead More| Borneo Post Online
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URUMQI (July 15): As summer draws crowds to Hotan County in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Daoxiang Village comes alive with the rich aroma of lamb and corn dishes. Visitors from across China fill its restaurants, homestays and craft shops. Located on the southern rim of China’s vast Taklimakan Desert, Daoxiang Village, with itsRead More| Borneo Post Online
BEIJING (July 15): Some 20 kilometers southwest of Tian’anmen Square in Beijing, among the skyscrapers, speeding silver bullet trains, and a web of asphalt roads lies a patch of green. Here, time seems to slow down. A smoky-gray wall encloses a fortress-style town. Beyond its western gate, a stone bridge arches over the shimmering YongdingRead More| Borneo Post Online
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KOTA KINABALU (May 17): A sobering reminder of the stakes came from a recent tragedy along the Gerik-Jeli Highway in Perak, where a baby elephant was fatally hit by a trailer while its mother stood by for hours, desperately trying to save her calf. This heartbreaking scene underscores the urgent need for more wildlife crossingRead More| Borneo Post Online