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Turkish student arrested for using AI to cheat in university exam

Turkish student arrested for using AI to cheat in university exam

Police reveals, the student used a camera disguised as a shirt button linked to an AI software via a router hidden in the sole of the shoe.
Thu Jun 13 2024
Consider This: Malaysian Palm Oil (Part 1) — Impact of New EU Rules on Smallholders

Consider This: Malaysian Palm Oil (Part 1) — Impact of New EU Rules on Smallholders

The Malaysian palm oil sector, which is the second-largest producer globally after Indonesia, is facing mounting challenges, particularly from the European Union's incoming Deforestation Regulation. This regulation aims to halt the sale of any products linked to deforestation in its markets. Despite efforts to promote sustainability through certification schemes like MSPO and RSPO, questions remain: Can certification alone redeem palm oil's tarnished reputation? And how might the EU’s new regulation impact smallholders, who produce about 40% of the total output of palm oil in Malaysia? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Dr Serina Rahman, Lecturer at the Department of Southeast Asian Studies at National University of Singapore, where her research interests include political ecology through the lens of environmental anthropology and ethnography.
Mon Jun 10 2024
Consider This: Malaysian Palm Oil (Part 2) — Navigating EU's Deforestation Regulation

Consider This: Malaysian Palm Oil (Part 2) — Navigating EU's Deforestation Regulation

The Malaysian palm oil sector, which is the second-largest producer globally after Indonesia, is facing mounting challenges, particularly from the European Union's incoming Deforestation Regulation. This regulation aims to halt the sale of any products linked to deforestation in its markets. Despite efforts to promote sustainability through certification schemes like MSPO and RSPO, questions remain: Can certification alone redeem palm oil's tarnished reputation? And how might the EU’s new regulation impact smallholders, who produce about 40% of the total output of palm oil in Malaysia? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Khor Yu Leng, Senior Economist at Segi Enam Advisors & Associate Director for Sustainability at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
Mon Jun 10 2024
Suspect in Malaysia police attack acted alone, not linked to militant group, report says

Suspect in Malaysia police attack acted alone, not linked to militant group, report says

Authorities initially said the suspect, who was killed during the attack, was suspected of being a member of the Jemaah Islamiah group.
Mon May 20 2024
Police believe attack on Safiq Rahim not linked to two national players

Police believe attack on Safiq Rahim not linked to two national players

Johor police believed the attack on JDT player Safiq Rahim has no connection with the recent incidents involving two national players.
Wed May 08 2024
75 Kota Bharu secondary students treated for food poisoning - Kelantan Health director

75 Kota Bharu secondary students treated for food poisoning - Kelantan Health director

The food poisoning is believed to be linked to a chicken dish served to them last Saturday.
Tue Apr 23 2024
Married couple linked to arrested Israeli plead not guilty to firearms charges

Married couple linked to arrested Israeli plead not guilty to firearms charges

Abdul Azim Mohd Yasin is alleged to have consorted with his wife in the knowledge that she was in unlawful possession of a firearm.
Mon Apr 08 2024
Dietary supplement leaves 4 dead, 100 sick in Japan

Dietary supplement leaves 4 dead, 100 sick in Japan

The manufacturer Kobayashi Pharmaceutical confirmed the deaths linked to its red yeast rice dietary supplements.
Thu Mar 28 2024
The leader of ISIS group linked to Moscow attack has global ambitions

The leader of ISIS group linked to Moscow attack has global ambitions

The Islamic State in Khorasan is active in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran and has set its sights on Europe and beyond.
Tue Mar 26 2024
Plastic lodged in arteries may be linked to higher risk of heart disease and death

Plastic lodged in arteries may be linked to higher risk of heart disease and death

The finding of microplastics and nanoplastics in plaque is "a breakthrough discovery," Dr. Philip Landrigan reveals.
Sat Mar 16 2024
EU's Deforestation Ban Sparks Debate Over Global Trade and Environmental Responsibility

EU's Deforestation Ban Sparks Debate Over Global Trade and Environmental Responsibility

In a landmark move in climate policy, the European Union is set to enact a ban on imports linked to deforestation.
Thu Mar 14 2024
More than a billion people worldwide are obese, WHO study finds

More than a billion people worldwide are obese, WHO study finds

More than a billion people globally are now considered obese, a condition linked to an increased risk of numerous serious health problems
Sun Mar 03 2024
Sexual Harrassment: Para swimming coach goes on leave - Hannah

Sexual Harrassment: Para swimming coach goes on leave - Hannah

The coach linked to the sexual harassment case involving national swimmers has gone on leave until the investigation into the issue of misconduct is completed, said KBS Minister.
Thu Feb 29 2024
US blocks ceasefire call with third UN veto in Israel-Hamas war

US blocks ceasefire call with third UN veto in Israel-Hamas war

The US blocks demand for immediate humanitarian ceasefire, pushes the UN to call for temporary ceasefire linked to release of hostages.
Wed Feb 21 2024
Three US troops killed, up to 34 injured in Jordan drone strike linked to Iran

Three US troops killed, up to 34 injured in Jordan drone strike linked to Iran

Joe Biden blamed Iran-backed groups for the attack, the first deadly strike against US forces since the Israel-Hamas war erupted.
Mon Jan 29 2024