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Animals
Katz Tales: Tuna triumph for the humans, who get one over the cats after years
We have an astonishing piece of news: in our constant battle for dominance, the humans may finally have scored a point. It's mostly due to Inkie, our incredibly greedy tuxie boy.
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Fashion
How American football is finding new fans through high-fashion flair
The NFL is turning pre-game player style into a global marketing play to broaden its fan base beyond traditional American football audiences.
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Living
Why is there a Martini on every menu right now?
Walk into a New York City bar or restaurant, and there's one drink you are guaranteed to see on the menu: a martini.
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Asia & Oceania
Don't just eat in Thailand, learn how to cook Thai food, too
Cookery schools are booming in northern Thailand, where tourists can learn to prepare classic dishes.
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Children
Those 'educational' videos aren't helping your child speak
If you want to help your child develop their language skills, the best way is to simply talk to them.
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Movies
Chris Pratt is at the 'Mercy' of an AI justice system in his new movie
Thriller 'Mercy' imagines a near future where the justice system is powered by artificial intelligence and suspects are presumed guilty unless they can prove their innocence.
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Design
10 tips for infusing bold colour into your home
When it comes to design, bold colour is like the life of a party: often loud, confident and distinctive.
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Life Inspired
HARMONY IN COLOUR
With Nippon Paint's thoughtfully curated colour palettes, updating your interiors becomes a meaningful way to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse.
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Wellness
Reset your brain with a nap
A study shows that the rest enables the connections between brain cells to be reorganised and ready for new information.
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Asia & Oceania
Win a free cruise when you spend using TNG eWallet in Singapore
From now until March 31, stand a chance to win a Royal Caribbean cruise for two.
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Fashion
Remaking the body: How fashion is embracing extreme new silhouettes
As weight-loss drugs, corsetry and sculptural design collide on runways and red carpets, fashion is entering an era where the body itself is treated as a modifiable accessory rather than a given.
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Arts
Theatre pushes Atilia further, testing focus and precision
For Atilia, an active artistic life is essential to her mental and physical health
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Living
Heart And Soul: Skydiving at 62, leaping into lifelong dreams
At the age of 62, the writer (bottom) – photographed with his skydive master – fulfilled a long-held dream of doing a tandem skydive on Jan 10, 2026, which he says is a cherished memory that he will always treasure.
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Europe
Sustainable aviation fuel targets aren't achievable – IATA
EU's 2035 sustainable aviation fuel targets 'not achievable', says IATA
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Fashion
New York Fashion Week to open with optimism as some US labels outperform
New York Fashion Week opens amid a luxury slowdown, but strong demand for accessible US brands and reform efforts are bringing cautious optimism to the season.
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Animals
Saving whooping cranes: A new US sanctuary aims to protect the endangered bird
The white bird, named for its "whooping" call, is one of the rarest in North America and was among the first to be protected by the Endangered Species Act.
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Arts
A flock of bird murals roost on the forgotten walls of a Hong Kong island
A flock has landed in Wang Tong Village, a peaceful corner of Lantau Island on Hong Kong's southwestern edge. But this flock is unlike others: Its birds are made of paint.
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Books
'Mona's Eyes': how an obscure French art historian swept the globe
Thomas Schlesser is still adjusting to life as a global best-selling author after his breakout hit 'Mona's Eyes'
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Living
Freezers full of seal meat: No one owns our Arctic land, we share it, say Greenland's Inuit
Recently, Greenland's government issued updated recommendations for crisis preparedness, advising residents to keep five days' worth of water and food, as well as access to hunting weapons, ammunition, and fishing gear.
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Europe
England in 1979 vs today: One man's trip down memory lane
Decades after his first trip to England, a Malaysian revisits his alma mater, this time with his wife.
