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Dear Thelma: My wife pulls my ears and verbally abuses me in front of my family
This husband confides in Thelma that his wife scolds and belittles me in front of his parents. She calls him useless, says he can't father a child, and pulls his ear to remind him that he has today because of her and her family.
Trio reach out to refugee families in Kepong
Since the Covid-19 pandemic hit last year, there has been no shortage of kindness towards those who have been financially affected in Malaysia, including refugees.
Starchild: Malaysian children are happy shoppers at the grocery store.
Check out these drawings by Starchild readers on the topic, Grocery Shopping
EXCLUSIVE: Malay singer with Mandarin hit Firdhaus once sold veggies at market
'I went to the market to sell vegetables because I wanted to experience life and experience how hard it is to earn money,' the 'Gulf Of Alaska' singer said.
New Zealand and Vietnam boost agricultural ties
HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): New Zealand and Vietnam on Wednesday (Feb 24)added a new link to their flourishing agriculture relationship by signing an Agriculture Cooperation Arrangement at the first New Zealand – Vietnam Agricultural Dialogue.
Malaysian travel agent hopes for boost in tourism with Covid-19 vaccination roll-out
Nicki Ng hopes that the travel sector will pick up again after Malaysians get their Covid-19 vaccination shots.
Vietnam's exports to Australia rise sharply
HANOI (Vietnam News/ANN): Statistics from the General Department of Vietnam Customs showed that exports to Australia grew 62.08 per cent over the same period last year, hitting US$392 million last month.
Asean should facilitate talks, not deal solely with junta: Envoy of ousted Myanmar lawmakers
BANGKOK (The Straits Times/ANN): An envoy of elected Myanmar lawmakers ousted by the military coup says Asean should not be talking solely to the military regime, but should also reach out to protesters in order to bring all parties to the negotiating table.
Living a less plastic life is possible
The next time you shop for groceries, take a look at how much plastic there is in your trolley before you reach the checkout counter.
Young, impoverished mother from Chinese viral photo finally found after 11 years, and how different her life is now
Bamu Yubumu became a symbol of determination in the face of crushing poverty after a photo of her struggling along with her baby went viral in 2010At the time she earned around US$90 a month but has since benefitted hugely from China’s poverty alleviation measures