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Human Writes: Covid-19 lessons from 2020
Yes, it's been a dumpster fire of a year, but we can come out of it with important lessons in hand – like, focus on what's important in life.
Two Standard Five Malaysian students' short film wins at film festival in Brazil
The students from Sekolah Kebangsaan Temong in Serian, Sarawak, won the Best Film by Popular Jury in the primary school category at the Alvorada International Schools Film Festival held in Brazil recently.
Human Writes: When home is unsafe
Incest cases spiked during Covid-19-triggered movement restrictions, a grim reflection of our failure to protect the most vulnerable of victims.
Is your child happy to go to school?
It’s important for parents to work together with teachers for the child’s best interest.
Even a pandemic can’t stop the growing popularity of modern-day treasure hunting
Deciphering codes, climbing trees, reading signs. Geocaching requires participants to fully immerse themselves. For more than two decades, people have been searching for hidden spots all over the world, and the pandemic has barely slowed the activity's growing popularity.
Starchild: Through drawings, Malaysian children tell us about their favourite month
Many Starchild readers say their birthday month is extra special
Simply wau: Malaysian documentary 'High In The Sky' chases the story of traditional kites
Documentary film offers a captivating study on the art of traditional wau-making and its rich history.
Girls said they missed school because they could not access sanitary products
According to a May 2019 survey of 1,000 teenage girls in Britain, more than half (52%) had missed school because of their periods.One in 14 of these said they missed school because they could not afford or access sanitary products, the study by hygiene services company PHS Group indicated.
Believe victims, don't blame them
Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Incidences of violence faced by women and children have escalated in Malaysia and around the world since the pandemic and it is more crucial than even to stand against violence and advocate for victims.
Sudan's turtle race: Slow competitors a sign of newfound freedoms
Sudanese people are exploring newly won freedoms with a particularly creative pastime: turtle racing. The sport gives children a chance to learn more about the animals, as well as a lesson in responsibility.