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Day: March 24, 2026

CSOs Demand Transparency On MACC Investigations Into The DG Of Environment Over E-Waste Management

On 29 January 2026, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) detained the Director-General and Deputy Director-General of the Department of Environment (DOE) to assist investigations into alleged corruption and abuse of power linked to electronic waste (e-waste) management. According to the MACC Chief Commissioner Tan Sri Azam Baki, the arrests were made after the officials presented...
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Fix Nagging Problems

Small things, unmanaged over time, become big problems. It's often the small, ignored things that slowly wear us down and cost us more in the long run. They add up and affect our mental clarity and focus. Big problems announce themselves. Small ones quietly ruin your focus, your mood, your day. It’s not the lion that breaks you. It’s the flea you ignore. (Thriving Studio) Keep an eye on the...
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Too Much Hair Dyeing Destroyed Her Kidneys

A Chinese woman developed kidney disease after changing the colour of her hair every month just to follow the style of her favourite star. The 20-year-old developed symptoms such as red spots on her legs, joint pain and stomach ache. She was diagnosed with inflammation of the kidneys. Her doctor, Tao Chenyang, at the Zhengzhou People’s Hospital, said the woman went to the hair salon to have...
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The Interconnected Web of Life

In this serene forest scene, we are reminded that every animal, insect, and worm contributes to the ecological balance of the planet. These creatures may be small, but their impact is immense. Whether pollinating plants or decomposing organic matter, their work is vital to sustaining life on Earth. Humanity, in its quest for dominance, often forgets its place in the natural world. We must learn...
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