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Entertainment
Malaysian actor Along Eyzendy dies after three days in ICU
Media reports said he had been hospitalised since Jan 30 with a prolonged fever and persistent cough, believed to be caused by an infection linked to a bile duct stent.
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Wellness
Two out of five cancers are preventable
A new international study examines the number of cancer cases linked to factors that can be avoided.
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Fashion
Kinshasa students stitch creatively bold ambition into Congo’s fashion future
At a Kinshasa fashion institute, young designers are honing their craft and turning raw creativity into a vision for Congo's emerging fashion industry.
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Living
Human Writes: Eating up the planet
We love our meat – and that love is helping to kill the Earth as well as our own health.
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Malaysia
This Club Med padel experience is located in the city
Club Med will host padel tournaments and introduce junior programmes.
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Arts
Galeri PETRONAS cranks up the dialogue between sight and sound
A new show at Galeri PETRONAS lets visitors experience how art lingers as sound, memory and emotion
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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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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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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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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
