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Twitter wants you to think twice before posting that reply
On Twitter, replies to certain tweets can sometimes be unpleasant or offensive. So why not call out users just as they’re about to post this kind of message?
Biden's US$1.9tril aid bill wildly popular except by Republicans
WASHINGTON The White House is losing hope that congressional Republicans will back U.S. President Joe Biden's US$1.9 trillion coronavirus aid bill despite a campaign-style push that has won support from business leaders, local government officials, unions and voters
Beyond political partisanship
AT UKEC’s 4th Malaysian Student Leaders’ Summit (MSLS) in 2010, I spoke on empowering youth and lowering the voting age to 18. That has now been achieved through an Act of Parliament, though apparently some wish to undo that unanimous parliamentary decision.
China state media says Biden's early policy 'smacks of Trumpism'
BEIJING (Bloomberg): Chinese state media said President Joe Biden's early policy toward Beijing 'smacks of Trumpism', signalling new concern over the prospects for a reset in ties with the US.
EXCLUSIVE: Malay singer with Mandarin hit Firdhaus once sold veggies at market
'I went to the market to sell vegetables because I wanted to experience life and experience how hard it is to earn money,' the 'Gulf Of Alaska' singer said.
Lower price for Volvo XC40 Recharge T5 with sales tax exemption
KUALA LUMPUR: Volvo Car Malaysia (VCM) has launched the XC40 Recharge T5 sports utility vehicle (SUV), making it the only car company in Malaysia to offer a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) variant in its entire model line-up.
Football stars Kroos, Upamecano appear in hard-hitting video against Internet hate
Bundesliga stars have taken part in a hard-hitting, multi-language video which draws attention to the problem of hate messages on social media platforms.
Temple of Zoom: 200,000 Thai Buddhists mark holy day via video link
BANGKOK (Reuters) - More than 200,000 Buddhist devotees gathered via Zoom video link on Friday to attend an annual prayer and lantern ritual held in Thailand to mark Makha Bucha Day, one of the religion's holiest holidays.
Saudi de facto ruler approved operation that led to Khashoggi's death - U.S
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler approved an operation to capture or kill murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, according to U.S. intelligence released on Friday as the United States imposed sanctions on some of those involved but spared the crown prince himself in an effort to preserve relations with the kingdom.