
A one-off RM500 'ang pow' from the federal government whilst much appreciated is not the solution for Sabah and Sarawak. More»

A one-off RM500 'ang pow' from the federal government whilst much appreciated is not the solution for Sabah and Sarawak. More»

A non-native lawyer has filed for a judicial review to protect the long-held rights of natives in Sabah. More»

Claims to NCR land must be seen in the context of 'historical occupation of land', notes the Sabah Attorney-General. More»

There is now increased reforestation activities in a wildlife corridor between Tabin in Sabah – Malaysia's largest wildlife reserve – and adjacent conservation areas. More»

A Judicial Commissioner has dispelled views that the 'power' to decide an individual's 'native' status was with the Sabah Native Affairs Department. More»

At the rate oil palm plantations are mushrooming in Sabah, Borneo's proboscis monkeys will soon be lost to our children. More»

The move is just an attempt to fish for votes, says SAPP. More»

The Sabah Wildlife Department is organising a colloquium with the Malaysian Palm Oil Council to discuss the future of wildlife conservation in the state. More»

In Kinabatangan constituency, immigrants outnumber locals by five fold. More»

Malaysians were better off in their rights before the Peaceful Assembly Bill was passed in Parliament More»

If Sabahans genuinely want to progress, they must first change their stance by adopting the Borneo Agenda and forcing the federal government to listen to their demands. More»

The Borneon elephant is very sensitive to habitat disturbances and logging activities are forcing these animals to travel further to adjacent forests for food and water. More»

A photograph of an aged, disabled woman being ferried in a wheelbarrow to collect her BR1M aid has triggered outrage in Sabah. More»

An NGO, Himpunan Hijau, is puzzled over the US$50 million insurance tag recommended by Lynas and the AELB's issuance of a 'conditional' licence. More»

The High Court is not the 'proper' place to examine policy issues, claims government counsel in a suit by a former policeman. More»

Special petroleum fund for Sabah and Sarawak if Pakatan Rakyat comes into power. More»

Sabah BN leaders have stood silently watching Sabahans become poorer and marginalised, says newest political party Star. More»

Jeffrey Kitingan has reminded Sabahans that 'now is the time to be assertive' and insists on an RCI and bring to book “whoever is responsible for this mess". More»

The recently concluded Umno general assembly proved that Umno had little interest in Sabah apart from shoring up its political power. More»

But lawyers in Sabah want the state government to explain why it denied fellow lawyer Haris Ibrahim entry into Sabah More»