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World
Australian police shoot boy dead after stabbing with 'hallmarks' of terrorism
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian police said on Sunday they had shot dead a boy after he stabbed a man in Western Australia's capital Perth, in an attack authorities said indicated terrorism.
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Nation
No final decision yet on diesel subsidy cut, says Anwar
BUTTERWORTH: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim described foreign media reports regarding fuel subsidy cuts as unethical and that no final decision was made at the cabinet level regarding the issue.
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Nation
Stop-work order issued to factory after lorry driver killed by falling pipes
BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Penang Occupational Safety and Health Department has issued an immediate stop notice on the loading and unloading of pipes at a factory in Simpang Ampat, near here after a lorry driver was crushed to death.
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Mobile apps
Google Podcasts, one of the most popular podcast apps, to end in June
Google is telling users of its podcasts app that they have until mid-June to export their list of followed podcasts to an alternative before the app is shut down.
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Putting Dr G On The Spot
‘Twisted’ fate of manhood
Dear Dr G, I am a young chap studying engineering as a second-year student.
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Other Sports
Wai Ching conquers Taipei 101 to emerge as world champion in tower running
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian towerrunner Soh Wai Ching emerged as the World Champion in the 2024 Towerrunning World Championships after conquering the Taipei 101 in Taiwan, on Saturday (May 4).
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Arts
Frank Stella, a leading figure in post-war American art, dies at 87
Frank Stella achieved recognition as a significant American artist before the age of 25, and he sustained his career for over six decades
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Video games
Review: ‘Tales of Kenzera: Zau’ translates the journey of grief into a video game
When crafting Tales of Kenzera: Zau, Abubakar Salim thought of his father who passed away from cancer 10 years ago. The founder of Surgent Studios said his father believed that dead is dead, and that he didn’t want his son to spend time dwelling on his end.
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Nation
Man nabbed for allegedly raping daughter over eight years in PD
PORT DICKSON: Police have detained a couple after their 20-year-old daughter lodged a report claiming her father had been raping her for the past eight years.
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Nation
No talks on Perlis govt change, says Azmin
HULU SELANGOR: There are no discussions by Perikatan Nasional leaders over the possible change of leadership in the Perlis state government, says Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.
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World
Togo ruling party wins sweeping majority in legislative poll, final provisional results show
LOME (Reuters) - Togo's ruling party has won 108 out of 113 seats in parliament, according to the final provisional results of last month's legislative election announced on Friday.
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Focus
Learning to see through the lies with media literacy
In Malaysia’s post-truth era, information overload and manipulation hinder informed decision-making, demanding media literacy solutions.
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Focus
The offense that Harvey Weinstein can never be convicted of
At its core, the Weinstein story – along with its greatest impact – is all about work.
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Focus
A really bad ‘movie’
Harvey Weinstein’s conviction reversal will create a chilling effect for prosecutors and victims in America.
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Focus
Universities should defend students’ right to free speech, not aid their repression
Universities have long been America’s conscience, a bellwether for youth opinion.
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Focus
A Gen Z resistance, cut off fromdata plans
Myanmar’s young rebels find the bright side to an Internet blackout.
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Focus
Where are Indonesia’s women leaders?
As Indonesia gears up for the swearing in of its new president, the nation’s gender poser remains.
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Focus
Wong in charge
As Singapore stands on the cusp of a historic leadership transition, the imminent departure of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ushers in a new era marked by continuity and change.
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Education
Arduous journey of a doctor
To become a doctor, one must navigate an arduous journey. After slogging for five to six years to obtain a medical degree, one has to endure a gruelling stint as a houseman in Malaysia.