Post-WWII, fears of a population explosion due to medical advancements were prevalent. Books like "The Population Bomb" predicted mass starvation. However, the Green Revolution averted this crisis by increasing food production. Ironically, many countries now face declining fertility rates and shrinking populations, a stark contrast to the concerns of the past.
Sarawakian dancesport athletes triumphed at the 6th Asia Open Dance Championship (AODC) 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, securing 23 medals (5 gold, 16 silver, 2 bronze) and the Top Scorer Award. Germaine Hii Xin Jing won the Top Scorer Award and a gold medal. Other gold medalists included Jocelyn Yap Tai Xii, Tryna Wong E Qin, and the duo of Calla Roa Tayan Salang and Teo Wei Tien. The Tyng Dance Academy contingent's success highlighted Sarawak's talent on the Asian stage.
The Sarawak government and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) signed an MoU to collaborate on environmental sustainability management, human capital development, and global policy innovation. Sarawak Premier Abang Johari highlighted Sarawak's rich natural assets and the importance of global cooperation in conservation. The MoU covers executive education, scholarships, joint research, and integrating sustainability and ESG principles into government policies.
The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) praises the government's decision to offer permanent positions to nurses, recognizing their crucial role in healthcare. MMA President Dr. Thirunavukarasu Rajoo emphasized that investing in nurses benefits the nation's health, as they provide direct patient care, support other healthcare professionals, and often serve as the first point of contact for patients. He highlighted the dedication of nurses, who often balance patient care with family responsibilities. Permanent positions offer job security, but MMA also urges addressing career development and workload to build a sustainable nursing workforce.
Malaysia's National Registration Department (NRD) is offering free MyKad chip replacements until October 7th, but the campaign has seen low uptake in Kuching. While the UTC Kuching location was busy with other NRD services, those interviewed were primarily renewing their MyKads or applying for other documents. Some took advantage of the free chip replacement if needed, while others paid the standard RM10 renewal fee. Several interviewees expressed support for using MyKad to access fuel subsidies, believing it ensures only Malaysians benefit.
The Air Supply concert scheduled for September 24, 2025, in Kuching, Malaysia, has been cancelled due to operational issues on the promoter's side, Galaxy World Entertainment Sdn Bhd. The band's management announced the cancellation on their official Facebook page and are working to reschedule. Local organizer Twig Events expressed disappointment at the last-minute notice and assured ticketholders of full refunds within 14 working days.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports (KBS) swiftly addressed an alleged bullying incident at the National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) Miri. KBS Deputy Secretary-General Chan Hong Jin met with the victim, parents, police, and IKBN staff. MSN Management Board member Alan Ling praised Minister Hannah Yeoh's quick action and the ministry's assurance of impartiality. The victim was unharmed, and his parents met with the students involved. Ling emphasized the need for tighter controls and SOPs to prevent such incidents and foster respect within youth institutions.
The 'COMSTECH-UTS International Workshop on Renewable Energy: Affordable & Clean Energy for All' (CURE-ALL) commenced at Universiti of Technology Sarawak (UTS), gathering experts from the OIC region and beyond. The three-day workshop focuses on accelerating renewable energy adoption through affordability, innovation, and sustainability. Sarawak's Deputy Minister for Energy and Environmental Sustainability, Datuk Dr Hazland Abang Hipni, highlighted Sarawak's leading role in renewable energy transition, with 70% of its electricity from hydropower and ongoing investments in solar, hydrogen, and carbon markets. Participants from several countries will engage in sessions on various renewable energy topics, including a field visit to the Batang Ai Power Plant.
Sarawak's youth wing of the People's Justice Party (AMK) praises the Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) initiative, which offers RON95 petrol at RM1.99 per litre to all Malaysians. AMK Miri chief Christopher Jemat Amie believes this will significantly ease the financial burden on low- and middle-income groups who rely on private vehicles. He commends the automatic eligibility for all driving license holders, the 300-litre monthly cap to prevent misuse, and the exemption for e-hailing drivers, recognizing their contribution to the gig economy. He sees this as a government that listens to the youth and pledges AMK's support to ensure the initiative benefits the people, especially young Malaysians.
Miri's Petronas stations are ready for the 'Budi Madani RON95' targeted petrol subsidy program starting September 30th. Miri MP Chiew Choon Man confirmed their preparedness after visiting a station and witnessing a system demonstration. He urged the public to avoid rushing to refuel and thanked the government for the initiative. Station manager Cindy Ling explained the simple process involving MyKad verification and payment options, assuring assistance for users and outlining contingency plans for system disruptions. She also recommended using the Setel or Touch 'n Go apps.
Cross-border tourism between China and Kazakhstan has boomed since a visa-free agreement took effect in November 2023. Cities in Xinjiang, like Tacheng, have seen increased travel to destinations like Alakol Lake in Kazakhstan, now easily accessible by bus. Travel agencies report a surge in bookings for various tour programs to Kazakhstan. The "Year of Kazakhstan Tourism in China" (2024) and "Year of China Tourism in Kazakhstan" (2025) designations further fueled this growth, with Almaty seeing a 33.4% increase in Chinese tourists in the first half of 2025. Alashankou city is also resuming passenger transport lines to Kazakhstan.
China's tourism sector anticipates a boost during the upcoming eight-day October holiday. A proposal to implement spring and autumn breaks for primary and middle school students is gaining traction, aiming to further stimulate tourism and leisure spending. This initiative encourages local governments to add short breaks without impacting teaching hours. Several regions, including Hangzhou, Enshi, and Foshan, have already piloted such programs, linking them with existing public holidays to create longer periods for family activities.