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Dimsum floats new channel USilk
PETALING JAYA: Dimsum EnterÂtainment will be launching a new channel USilk, in partnership with China Intercontinental CommuniÂcation Center (CICC), to bring documentaries from China to its viewers. Star Media Group’s Dimsum Entertainment chief marketing officer Lam Swee Kim said USilk, which will be launched this month, will feature high-quality documentary series jointly produced by the CICC and 16 international media partners.Documentaries will showcase China’s rich culture and heritage from various provinces
Tears for Fraser’s Hill: A Malaysian tragedy
Why are we allowing the destruction of habitats and the loss of wildlife, killing a unique, sustainable tourism opportunity that is already notable internationally, and threatening years of research by scientists?
Inculcate habit of reading in kids, says Maxvue Vision founder
PETALING JAYA: Imagination, creativity and innovation are fostered through reading from a young age.
Group sues to stop Connecticut aquarium from getting beluga whales
(Reuters) - An animals rights group is suing the U.S. government to thwart a Connecticut aquarium's effort to get five new beluga whales, arguing in court that the aquatic animals would be harmed both from the trip from Canada and from being separated from other whales.
Putin hails new Sputnik moment as Russia is first to approve a COVID-19 vaccine
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia had become the first country to grant regulatory approval to a COVID-19 vaccine after less than two months of human testing, a move Moscow likened to its success in the Cold War-era space race.
BIG LIE, SMALL LIE, ALL LIES
THOSE who are privileged enough to have the freedom of speech often take it for granted.
Does it pay to protect nature? A new study weighs in
LONDON (Reuters) - With Earth's wildlife now facing an extinction crisis, a group of economists and scientists is hoping to persuade governments that it pays to protect nature.
Top US general says 'we don't know' where virus originated
BEIJING (Xinhua): Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Gen Mark A. Milley said on Tuesday (May 5) that "we don't know" where the coronavirus originated.
Television: an important education tool
With the realisation that Internet access and smart devices are a luxury for many households, the government launched TV Okey – an important learning tool particularly for those in rural areas.