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Singapore
Coroner’s inquiry: Death of Indian singer Zubeen Garg in Singapore ruled an accidental drowning
SINGAPORE: A coroner's inquiry into the death of Indian singer Zubeen Garg (pic), who was found floating face down after a swim off Lazarus Island in 2025, has ruled that it was an accidental drowning.
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Arts
Czech 'arks' help preserve Ukraine's cultural heritage
The project to help Ukraine also involves expert training and a website on which the scanned artefacts will be exhibited
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Fashion
What is fashion minimalism and how you can effectively simplify your style
Fashion minimalism goes beyond clean lines, emerging as both a design philosophy and a more thoughtful approach to styling.
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Animals
How to keep your dog entertained while indoors
Being cooped inside with your dog can get repetitive. There are many indoor activities you and your dog can do together to keep your pup physically exercised and mentally stimulated.
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Entertainment
Actor Aniq Suhair finds Hari Raya joy in cooking up a feast
He can currently be seen in the drama 'I Love You So Mochii'.
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Family
Malaysian painter-poet turns to art to express her journey of grief
Through 'Hikayat', Noura AR reflects on her sorrow, love and resilience after enduring profound loss of her husband and daughter.
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Living
Argentina’s wine industry withers on the vine as consumption hits a record low
Argentina's once thriving wine industry is facing its worst crisis in more than 15 years, with record-low domestic consumption, dwindling exports and low-yielding crops.
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Family
Bystander intervention vital in preventing harassment, experts say
WAO launches a video campaign to highlight the fact that bystanders matter in stopping harassment.
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Wellness
New, highly-accurate blood test for brain tumours
This simple test has been found to have over 90% accuracy in detecting glioblastomas.
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Design
Breakup home deco? When a fresh start means a fresh interior
After a breakup, redecorating can be a good opportunity to reinvent not just your home, but your very own sense of self.
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Arts
In Lebanon's Tyre, ancient site threatened by Israeli bombs
In antiquity, the city of Tyre was at various times Phoenician, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine
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Entertainment
Chen Yixin says growing up as actress Xiang Yun’s daughter led to depression and anxiety as a child
In a new interview, the mother-and-daughter duo opened up about public scrutiny, school struggles, online criticism and the pressures of fame on family life.
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Entertainment
Louis Koo allegedly struck by laser pointer at awards show; fans demand action
The 55-year-old actor has ongoing eye issues, forcing him to wear dark glasses.
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Mind
Could pollution be affecting our mental health?
Authorities in Europe are looking into this possible link, as well as potential solutions.
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Living
To save or splurge? Young Malaysians share what they do with their duit raya
As the tradition of giving and receiving money packets for Hari Raya Aidilfitri endures, youths are choosing to set aside the money received for savings.
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Entertainment
Valerie Perrine, ‘Superman’ actor who was Oscar-nominated for ‘Lenny,’ dies at 82
She is best known for playing Lenny Bruce's wayward wife Honey Harlow in 'Lenny' and Lex Luthor's secretary Eve Teschmacher in the 1978 and 1980 'Superman' films.
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Entertainment
‘Reacher’ star Alan Ritchson beats up neighbour in front of kids
Ritchson allegedly punched his neighbour in the face, hitting him 'at least four times' and kicking him, then trying to run him off with his motorbike.
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Living
In this New York City home, a hidden passageway was a link to freedom
Researchers believe that Joseph Brewster intentionally built a passage to help enslaved people on their way north to as far as Canada.
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Living
Making the joys of birding accessible to people with mobility and other limitations
Accessible walks bring the joys of birding to people with mobility and other limitations.
