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Finas and Astro team up to help Malaysia film companies through programme fund
The programme is open to all local production houses; application ends on Nov 30.
Museum of plastic bags to be launched in Britain by Scottish artist
Plastic bags reveal so much about our lifestyle in the last 60 years in terms of consumerism and social history.
Women garment workers on front line of Sri Lanka coronavirus outbreak
All these sick women kept on working, though they had some difficultie, fearing repercussions for speaking out.
World population could live on less energy in 2050
In 2050, the world population could live decently with less than 40% of today's global energy.
Here are this year's World's 50 Best Bars, and how they were selected
This week, Bar Trigona became the first Malaysian bar to make it on the World’s 50 Best Bars list. We spoke to the creators of the list to find out how it works.
'The Queen's Gambit' sparks fresh interest in chess
Daily downloads of Chess have also grown by 63% in the United States and 11% worldwide, according to app specialists AppAnnie.
Diversity becomes a big focus on Brazil's fashion week runways
Bold styles are usually the talk of the town for Sao Paulo Fashion Week. This year, couture connoisseurs in Brazil’s most cosmopolitan city are putting a spotlight on the models – more specifically, the colour of their skin.
Tackling obesity epidemic by banishing cartoons from packaging
A change in labelling regulations means cartoons that have accompanied generations of Mexican consumers will be banished from packaging, replaced instead with a warning label.
Magellan fuelled globalisation and proved that the Earth was not flat
Some 500 years ago, a seafarer sent by the Spanish monarchy became the first man to sail around the southern tip of South America. In his search for spices, Portuguese sailor Ferdinand Magellan discovered the western route from Europe to Asia and proved in the process that the Earth is round.
Economic impact of pandemic sees spike in Japan suicides, especially among women
Women, who are more likely to be in non-permanent employment in the retail or service industries, have been disproportionately affected by job losses.