Interior trend: Peacock motifs
When we think of the peacock in terms of interiors, subtle touches are key to avoid committing a decorative faux pas.
Sun Jul 11 2021
Chanel splashes plenty of colour at haute couture live show
Colourful flowers, sequins and feathers adorned Chanel's Impressionist-inspired haute couture show in Paris.
Wed Jul 07 2021
Stars shimmer on Oscar red carpet as diamonds and gold have their day
Emma Stone sparkled in a 1920s inspired gold fringed Givenchy gown, as "Hidden Figures" supporting actress contender Octavia Spencer opted for a silvery Marchesa adorned with a flounce of feathers.
Mon Feb 27 2017
El Nino has not ruffled feathers of duck breeders
Although the searing hot and dry climate fuelled by the El Nino phenomenon has affected the nation's agriculture and fisheries sectors, it has not ruffled the feathers of Muscovy duck.
Wed May 04 2016
1MDB: PMO tells Muhyiddin not to ruffle feathers
The Prime Ministers Office (PMO) is urging all quarters to be patient and wait for the investigation results on 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
Mon Jul 27 2015
And in the end, it was all about a man...
Did Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin ruffle feathers with his brash Twitter posting?
Thu Jul 10 2014
Italian artist dismantles church to rebuild it in New York
An Italian artist has dismantled a church in southern Italy to rebuild it at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York, ruffling feathers among heritage authorities.
Thu Oct 31 2013
Can both BN and Pakatan accept reforms on political funding?
One minister could ruffle the feathers of politicians in the country in his plan to introduce reforms on a very touchy subject: political funding.
Tue Oct 08 2013
Great Prime Minister in British history - Simon Featherstone
British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Simon Featherstone described Baroness Margaret Thatcher a great prime minister in the history of British.
Tue Apr 09 2013
Early birds had four wings, not two: study
Some primitive birds boasted four wings, before evolution led them to ditch their hind feathers in favor of webbed or scaly feet, scientists in China said on Thursday.
Fri Mar 15 2013
Desperate for cash, Gazans sell clothes plucked from rubble
Widespread shortages and months of grinding war have generated a trade in old clothing, mostly salvaged from homes of people who have died.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Chile's 'seed guardians' grow and protect forgotten food varieties
The guardians collect, trade and plant hundreds of seeds to preserve forgotten varieties of tomatoes, corn and other vegetables.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Saying 'no' to mobile phone use while driving
Mobile phones have become indispensable, yet their impact on road safety remains insufficiently examined.
Sun Nov 24 2024
How ASEAN's cybersecurity push could protect people and economies
ASEAN is stepping up to create a more secure regional cyberspace.
Sun Nov 24 2024
How lab-grown meat can feed our need for protein
Putting meat on people's plates is a significant contributor to global warming.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Developing nations blast $300 billion COP29 climate deal as insufficient
Some delegates gave the deal a standing ovation in the COP29 plenary hall. Others lambasted wealthy nations for not doing more.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Johor's four-and-a-half-day work week depends on state govt's rationale - Azalina
She said the state government must have valid reasons for the proposal but declined to elaborate further.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Gunman shot dead, 3 police injured in shooting near Israeli embassy in Jordan
The kingdom has witnessed some of the biggest peaceful rallies across the region as anti-Israel sentiment runs high over the war in Gaza.
Sun Nov 24 2024
23 killed, 45 injured in fresh Israeli airstrikes on eastern Lebanon
Over 3,600 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in Lebanon so far.
Sun Nov 24 2024
Is climate change making tropical storms more frequent? Scientists say it's unclear
Scientists say it remains unclear how much climate change is reshaping the storm season.
Sat Nov 23 2024