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Metro News
Gunners’ high-stakes derby
ARSENAL'S draw at Wolves in midweek has blown the title race well and truly wide open and added an even greater sense of expectation to tomorrow's North London derby.
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Nation
PM: 10 years is enough
KUALA LANGAT: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim wants a Bill limiting the prime minister's tenure to two terms, or a maximum of 10 years, to be expedited and passed by the end of the current parliamentary meeting.
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Metro News
No to foreign traders at festive bazaars
AUTHORITIES in Johor are keeping close tabs on Ramadan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri bazaar traders and will crack down on any foreigners running stalls, says Datuk Mohd Jafni Md Shukor.
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Metro News
Workshops to move out of housing areas
AUTOMOTIVE workshops in Selangor are being directed to relocate from residential areas to designated light industrial zones.
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Japan
Takaichi vows growth push, defence reset
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pledged to make Japan "strong and prosperous", while pledging to keep "hitting the growth button" following her party's landslide election win.
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Focus
Struggling to keep the lights on
IT is pre-dawn in the historic Podil district of the Ukraine capital, Kyiv, and warm light from the Spelta bakery-bistro's window pierces the darkness outside.
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Metro News
Klang Valley traders keep price hike palatable
AMID financial pressures and tighter budgets among customers, petty traders in the Klang Valley are keeping their price increase to a minimum this Ramadan.
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Focus
A 500,000-year headstart on ingenuity
EARLY hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived there, two new studies indicate, pushing back the established time for such activity.
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Focus
Tokyo hardens for a hotter future
INSTEAD of revising from textbooks, a group of Tokyo teenagers are ankle-deep in tidal mud, hauling plastic waste from the shallows of the city's waterfront.
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Insight
Towards work-life mastery
Dear captains, In recent years, few workplace ideas have been discussed as frequently and as loosely as work–life balance. It is often raised with good intentions, defended passionately, and yet applied inconsistently.
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India
Call for ‘human control’ of AI
A new UN panel on artificial intelligence aims to "make human control a technical reality", the global body's chief said as leaders at a New Delhi summit weighed their message on the future of the divisive technology.
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Why Not?
Of road signs and roads that sing
With so many vehicles around, we could do with some signs of harmony on the roads.
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Nation
Brain damage risk soars among teen users
PETALING JAYA: Synthetic drugs are carving a trail of destruction through youths in the country, threatening to leave hundreds of thousands of them with lasting brain damage and severe mental disorders, says an anti-drug advocate.
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Metro News
Breaking fast without breaking the bank
EVERY year, Mohd Shahrin Abdullah, 31, eagerly braves the elements and crowds at Ramadan bazaars, stopping by after work to buy dishes for iftar before heading hom
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Pakistan
Pakistan, US sign pact to redevelop Roosevelt Hotel
The nation has agreed with the US government to jointly redevelop New York's Roosevelt Hotel, the government in Islamabad said, allowing Islamabad to unlock value from its major overseas investment.
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Metro News
Kepong resident wants unused bus stop in front of home removed
A LONG-TIME resident of Jalan Bangau, Kepong, is urging Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to demolish an abandoned bus stop in front of her home, claiming that it has become a target for crime.
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South Korea
Yoon remains defiant after life term
Ousted president Yoon Suk-yeol remained defiant in his first reaction to a life sentence for rebellion handed down by a Seoul court the previous day.
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Thailand
Thai police go undercover as lion dancers to nab burglar
When Thai police were having trouble catching a serial burglar who repeatedly slipped through their fingers, they came up with a creative plan: going undercover in a traditional lion costume to get close to their elusive quarry.
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North Korea
Kim opens rare party congress
The ruling party has opened a landmark congress, state media said, launching a political spectacle expected to unveil the next phase in the nation's nuclear weapons programme.
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Insight
AI in the layman’s eye
The subject of artificial intelligence (AI) has become so dominant that the World Economic Forum in Davos recently reputedly devoted 200 sessions for corporate leaders to discuss AI from multiple angles.
