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Delving into the afro-futuristic fashion of comedy film 'Coming 2 America'
Eye-opening costumes by Oscar winner Ruth E. Carter sets the tone for 'Coming 2 America', sequel to the original 1988 hit film starring Eddie Murphy.
New TB regime cuts down both pills and cost
A cheaper, but equally effective, tuberculosis treatment with less pills to take is expected to improve adherence to medication.
How has the cheongsam fared in the 21st century? Malaysian designers weigh in
The cheongsam is certainly versatile, and local fashion talents here in Malaysia are showing that the traditional attire can be fun and trendy – while still keeping its timeless silhouette.
Malaysian teen wins silver award in Queen’s Commonwealth essay writing competition
Teioh Nuan Ning developed an interest in writing from Starchild, The Star’s weekly column for children.
Human Writes: Where’s the urgency for climate change action in Malaysia?
Malaysia is at a climate crossroads now, so we need immediate, strong political action to reverse this calamitous course.
Malaysian actress Siti Saleha bags her first collaboration as a designer
Siti Saleha, a widely recognised face in the local entertaintment industry, has launched her very first bag collection. It mirrors her sophisticated sense of style.
There's hope for corals as long as humans don't interfere
Despite sitting in a “hot water bath” for 10 months due to a particularly strong 2015/2016 El Nino, the studied corals of the Kiritimati atoll in the Pacific Ocean survived.
Siti Nurhaliza's name inscribed on Adelaide's Walk Of Fame
Siti is one of only three artistes chosen this year to have her name grace Adelaide Festival Centre's Walk Of Fame.
Giant bus crosses Iceland's threatened glacier
From the foot of the Langjokull glacier, signs have been erected showing the ice line of every 20 years since 1940 – a reminder of how quickly the glacier is thinning.
Food-related greenhouse gas emissions could push Earth past global warming limits
Future food-related emissions could push Earth above the 1.5°C warming threshold – seen as the guardrail for avoiding devastating climate impacts – by 2050.