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Nazri Calls on Kinabatangan and Lamag Farmers to Back BN in By-Elections
20 January 2026 KINABATANGAN: The Chairman of the Sabah State Farmers’ Organisation (PPNS), Datuk Mohd Nazri Abdullah, has called on all members of farmers’ organisations in the Kinabatangan parliamentary constituency and the Lamag State Legislative Assembly (DUN) seat to give their full support to the Barisan Nasional (BN) candidates in the by-elections scheduled for 24 January. He said strong support was crucial to ensure the continuity of development initiatives in the agr
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Sandakan Tourism Association Calls for Upgrades at Sandakan Airport
20 January 2026 SANDAKAN: The Sandakan Tourism Association (STAN) has urged Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) to step up efforts to improve operational standards and facilities at Sandakan Airport, stressing the importance of creating a strong first impression for arriving passengers and visitors. STAN President Teo Chee Kim was responding to a recent statement by Malaysia Airports Managing Director Datuk Izani Ghani, who said that the organisation’s priority ahead of
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Sabah Reinforces Wildlife Disease Surveillance Partnership
From left, SWD Deputy Director (Conservation Management Division) Abdul Karim bin Dakog, SWD Director Mohd Soffian bin Abu Bakar, CM Director Tom Hughes and CM Laboratory Coordinator Mei Ho Lee at the MOU signing ceremony at SWD headquarters. 20 January 2026 KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) and Conservation Medicine (CM) have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding to continue their long-standing collaboration on wildlife health and zoonotic disease surveil
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PPMs Must Discharge Duties with Full Integrity
20 January 2026 KOTA KINABALU: Community Development Leaders (PPMs) must carry out their duties with the highest level of integrity, as they represent the State Government in their respective constituencies. Chief Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Hajiji Noor has said PPMs serving in opposition-held constituencies, in particular, bear a heavier responsibility in earning the trust and confidence of the people in the GRS-led State Government. “Apart from complying with government di
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Breakthrough Study Identifies Key Factors Increasing Gastric Cancer Risk
20 January 2026 SINGAPORE: Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School and the National University Health System (NUHS), alongside an international team, have uncovered a complex network of factors that elevate the risk of developing gastric (stomach) cancer. Their findings, published in Cancer Discovery, shed new light on the earliest biological changes that precede cancer development and could pave the way for more targeted risk assessment and preventative strategies. Gastric ca
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