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Myanmar resistance urges West to provide arms for fight against junta
(Reuters) - The defence chief of Myanmar's shadow government has called for international help to arm its resistance forces fighting the ruling military, requesting support similar to that being given to Ukrainians battling invading Russian troops.
Chinese university becomes a laughing stock after telling students to do final swimming test ‘online’ before graduating
Shanghai University announces final swimming test will be ‘online’. The move has been met with widespread online mockery.
‘Like a lighthouse for the lonely’: Chinese woman sells over 30,000 goodnight text messages at US$0.15 each to people needing comfort
Wong Biying was struggling with loneliness and insomnia about a decade ago. She decided to start a service to offer others in similar circumstances a feeling that someone cared about them.
Swimming-Chalmers hopes '40-year-old' body can hold up until 2024 Games
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian swimmer Kyle Chalmers says shoulder operations have left him feeling like a 40-year-old at the age of 23 but hopes his body will hold up for another Olympics at Paris in 2024.
Homegrown literary arts festival for young and emerging writers of the stage
KL Youth Literary Arts Festival aims to promote literary arts, platform emerging writers, and build youth writing communities
China Focus: Shanghai reopening commercial outlets with resurgence under control
SHANGHAI, May 16 (Xinhua) -- China's financial hub Shanghai is gradually reopening commercial outlets such as shopping malls, convenience stores and pharmacies from Monday after weeks of closed management to ward off COVID-19.
Rafizi complains about ‘phantoms’
PETALING JAYA: The PKR elections, which started last Friday, have run straight into controversy with a candidate for deputy president alleging possible foul play, but this has been brushed off as a “minor hiccup” by those in charge of the polls.
QR code menus here to stay in Singapore post-Covid-19 as eateries say they improve operations
Scanning a quick response (QR) code to view a menu is no longer an uncommon sight these days as more eateries turn to technology during the Covid-19 pandemic.
5 tips to help if you're struggling a little with mental health
If you're struggling with mental health, know that you're not alone and help is available.
Law needed to protect media practitioners, says Geramm
KUALA LUMPUR: Gerakan Media Merdeka (Geramm) has urged for a law to protect media practitioners when performing their duties.