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Solving Haze-zilla before the next Godzilla El Niño
This year, scientists have warned that severe 'Godzilla El Niño' conditions will increase the risk of drought, forest fires and transboundary haze across Southeast Asia.
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Over 1,500 strong: Protest for Orang Asli and Asal rights
For generations, Orang Asli have protected their forests, rivers and ancestral territories. Recognising customary lands is not only a matter of justice and human rights, it is essential for protecting nature and securing a sustainable future for all.
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Orang Asli homes demolished in Pahang
Seven of the settlement’s 21 homes were destroyed, including the Rumah Adat the community hall used for weddings, funerals, gatherings and meetings and, of the six residential homes demolished, one belonged to an OKU (person with disabilities). Approximately 60 to 70 people live in this settlement.
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From Forests to Oceans: Meet five Earth Defenders showing what real protection is
From the Amazon to the Congo Basin to Thailand, meet five Earth Defenders whose stories serve as inspiration to join the movement to protect the planet.
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Malaysia’s Air Quality Improved in 2025, But Haze and Pollution Risks Persist, New Global Report Finds
Malaysia’s air pollution crisis is driven not only by urban emissions and fossil fuel power generation, but mainly by recurring haze linked to forest and peatland fires, agricultural biomass burning, and weak enforcement against polluters.
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Tanah adat itu wujud selagi Orang Asli masih hidup di atasnya
Kenyataan Bersama Batin-Batin, Organisasi Masyarakat Sivil (CSO) dan Masyarakat Orang Asli Pahang bagi Menjawab kenyataan Kebawah Duli Paduka Baginda Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah bahawa tanah adat tidak wujud di Pahang.
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Orang Asli defenders in Pos Simpor, Kelantan face possible arrest amid peaceful blockade on customary land
Greenpeace Malaysia stands in solidarity with the Orang Asli community of Pos Simpor and reiterates that all actions affecting Indigenous customary lands must proceed only with Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC).
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Isu kritikal air bersih di perkampungan Orang Asli, di Gua Musang, Kelantan
Sebahagian besar perkampungan masyarakat Orang Asli di daerah Gua Musang, Kelantan kini berdepan krisis air bersih yang berpanjangan.
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Critical issue of clean water in Gua Musang Orang Asli village
Most Orang Asli villages in the Gua Musang district, Kelantan are currently facing a prolonged clean water crisis. Nearly all villages rely entirely on rivers as their main water source.…
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Isu pencemaran air di Kampung Ayong, Pos Pasik, Gua Musang, Kelantan
The Orang Asli community in Kampung Ayong is fully dependent on the rivers as a primary source of drinking water, bathing, cooking, and cleaning. However, recently residents have reported noticeable changes in the quality of the river water.









