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Younger kids’ time to shine
KUALA LUMPUR: After years of watching from the sidelines, primary school pupils can finally break into cheers as a new category for them has been added to Cheer 2018, Malaysia’s biggest cheerleading competition.
Competitors set their sights on coveted trophies in cheerleading event
KUALA LUMPUR: Excitement and anticipation are running high as the race for the coveted Cheer 2018 trophies intensifies.
It’s a big CHEER for primary school pupils
KUALA LUMPUR: Primary school pupils stand a chance to join CHEER 2018, Malaysia’s leading cheerleading competition.
Myanmar's Rohingya panel head refutes criticism by outgoing secretary
YANGON (Reuters) - The chairman of an international panel set up by Myanmar to advise on the Rohingya crisis has rebutted criticism by the body's former secretary, saying the panel is effective and the government has acted on its recommendations.
Exclusive - Citing lack of progress, secretary to Myanmar's Rohingya panel quits
YANGON (Reuters) - The Thai secretary to an international panel set up by Myanmar to advise on the Rohingya crisis quit his post, dealing another blow to the credibility of a body meant to demonstrate the government's commitment to resolving the issue.
CHEER is back to inspire
PETALING JAYA: CHEER – Malaysia’s biggest cheerleading contest, known for its young competitors’ jaw-dropping stunts and acrobatics – is back.
France's Macron mingles with fashion royalty in bid to woo designers
PARIS (Reuters) - Nowhere is fashion a bigger business than in France - and President Emmanuel Macron intends to keep it that way.
'Peace Games' are no game-changer for South Koreans
GANGNEUNG, South Korea/SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's self-styled "Peace Games" have been a sporting success but public reaction suggests it may have failed its bigger test -- to generate the support its president needs to make bold moves to improve ties with old enemy North Korea.
North Korea warms to South Korea after visit, volume down on border propaganda
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's leader said he wants to boost the "warm climate of reconciliation and dialogue" with South Korea after his high-level delegation returned from a visit to the South, as his foes reiterated the need to keep up maximum pressure and sanctions.
Myanmar Rohingya crisis panel head says its credibility intact despite Richardson's departure
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The head of an international panel set up by Myanmar to advise on its Rohingya Muslim crisis, after hundreds of thousands fled the country in fear for their lives, said its credibility was intact despite the departure of its most prominent member.