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Sumatran rhino becomes extinct in Malaysia
The Sumatran rhinoceros has become extinct in Malaysia, after the last of the species in the country succumbed to cancer on Saturday. The Wildlife Department in eastern Sabah state on Borneo island said the rhino, named Iman, had developed uterine tumors since her capture in March 2014. The Sumatra rhino is the smallest of the rhinoceros species and the only rhino with two horns. The species once roamed across Asia, but its numbers shrank drastically due to deforestation and poaching. The World Wildlife Fund conservation group estimates that there are only about 80 left, mostly living in the wild in Sumatra and Borneo.
People will enjoy 8-day National Day Holiday
Next year's National Day holiday will be eight days long as the Mid-Autumn Festival coincides with National Day. The public holidays for 2020 were outlined in a calendar released by the State Council general office on Thursday. People will have 27 days off in the six gazetted public holidays, but the actual holiday days add up to 11 when weekends are excluded and extra working days factored in.
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