Climate Change

South China Sea Arbitration: 10 Years On, Why Malaysians Should Revisit The Legal Questions

As the tenth anniversary of the South China Sea arbitral award approaches, renewed efforts are underway to portray the ruling as the definitive legal framework for resolving disputes in the South China Sea. Some governments, advocacy groups and foreign policy commentators are expected to use the anniversary to reinforce a particular narrative about the dispute and its implications for the region. Yet, before Malaysians accept such narratives at face value, it is worth revisiting the legal questions that continue to surround the award ten years after it was issued. Lawyer Nor Hisham Mohd Nor writes in Part 1.

Tourism Malaysia, Dorsett Perkukuh Pelancongan Domestik Pada Ketidaktentuan Global

Kempen "Jom Cuti! Bersama Wira & Manja" memperkenalkan pengalaman penginapan bertemakan hidupan liar Malaysia serta pakej mesra keluarga bagi menggalakkan rakyat meneroka destinasi tempatan
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Climate Compensation Is On The Agenda At COP27 For The First Time

Much of the tension at COP27 is expected to relate to loss and damage - funds provided by wealthy nations to vulnerable lower-income countries that bear little responsibility for climate-warming emissions.

Hurricane Ian Intensifies As Millions Flee Florida

The National Hurricane Center upgraded Ian to a "extremely dangerous" Category 4 hurricane, but said the storm would weaken slightly once it reached land.

Europe Is Burning Cash To Assist Businesses In Midst Of An Energy Crisis.

BRUSSELS - On Wednesday, Germany nationalized gas importer Uniper (UN01.DE), and Britain capped the wholesale cost of electricity and gas for businesses, in Europe's...

Sri Lankan Crisis Pushing War-Torn Tamils To The Brink

COLOMBO - A 44-year-old Tamil labourer tended his rented patch of peanut field in Sri Lanka under a blazing sun, striking his spade against...

U.N. Chief Travels To Flood-ravaged Areas In Pakistan

ISLAMABAD - On the final day of a two-day trip to raise awareness of the disaster, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited several flood-ravaged areas...

Britain To Unveil RM517.48 Billion Strategy To Reduce Energy Costs

LONDON - On Thursday, Prime Minister of Britain, Liz Truss will control increasing consumer power prices and encourage alternative energy sources as part of...

Sichuan Struck By Province’s Strongest Earthquake Since 2013

BEIJING - On Monday, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck China's Sichuan province, the strongest to hit the province since 2013, causing shaking in Chengdu...

UK Pubs Warned Of Mass Closures If Gov’t Does Not Solve Energy Crisis

LONDON - The pub and brewing industries in the United Kingdom demanded on Tuesday that the government outline an urgent support package to prevent...

Floods In Pakistan – Massive Aid & Relief Efforts Needed

More than 30 million people have been displaced, with 1,000 killed, mostly children, in one of the worst natural disasters affecting Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan...

New Source Of Green Energy Taking Shape In Japan, Deep Beneath The Ocean

TOKYO - Power-hungry, reliant on fossil fuels Japan has successfully tested a system that could provide a constant, consistent source of renewable energy regardless...

Japan’s Sakurajima Volcano Erupts, Rocks Hurled 2.5km

Nearby towns on high alert as Sakurajima volcano erupts Sunday A major tourist attraction, Sakurajima volcanic mountain in southern Japan erupted on Sunday prompting the...

Neglected Forests At The Mercy Of Wildfires In Spain, Portugal

Most forests in Spain, Portugal made up of monocultures of eucalyptus and pine trees, which are favoured by the paper industry but are highly...