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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.
Doing the right thing for the needy
A "badass" philanthropic organisation uses various approaches to help those in need.
Tackling food and weight management for diabetes during the MCO
This live webinar will feature presentations from two dietitians and a cooking demonstration by a celebrity chef.
SOLUTIONS FOR A NOT-SO-SWEET PROBLEM
WITH Covid-19 raging around the globe, we tend to overlook a disease that has been quietly affecting people worldwide for far longer than this viral infection.
Opera singer serenades Paris from his balcony in second lockdown
French tenor Stephane Senechal says it is a way to recreate a little haven of culture.
'Let women cook': Lebanese mock minister over sexist comment
Lebanese have poked fun at outgoing interior minister Mohamed Fahmi after he suggested the solution to a ban on deliveries during a coronavirus lockdown was for women to start cooking.
Barack Obama's memoir is a masterful lament over the fragility of hope
Inventing hope has long been the Barack Obama project as his memoirs remind us.
Will undergoing anaesthesia affect my child's brain?
No, studies have shown that anaesthetic drugs will not affect a child negatively.
Built around five acacia trees, the Keranji House is all about putting nature first
Surrounded by mature trees, this house in Kuching, Sarawak embraces its natural surroundings while embodying a permeable design.