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Malaysian artist's fiery artwork used for 'Time' magazine cover on climate change
Red Hong Yi's latest artwork surrounding global climate change makes the cover of 'Time' magazine
More than 5,000 tonnes of extraterrestrial dust falls to Earth every year
Created by comets and asteroids, when it enters the atmosphere, the dust particles can flare up, giving rise to shooting stars.
Museum of Ice Cream to open doors in August
The Museum of Ice Cream will be setting up shop in Dempsey in August, making it the first time the United States-based attraction is venturing abroad.
Strike a pose! Fashion's biggest party, the Met Gala, is returning – twice
The Met Gala – an annual high-wattage celebration of both fashion and celebrity which was cancelled last year because of the pandemic – will return in person, first in September, then again in 2022 in its usual slot of the first Monday in May.
Japan Olympic adviser urges COVID-19 vaccine option for athletes
TOKYO (Reuters) - A health adviser to Japan's Olympic committee said on Tuesday athletes should have the option of getting COVID-19 vaccines, days after public outcry led the government to deny it was making them a priority.
Cambodian Culture ministry: Take Tuol Sleng photos down, or else
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has told Irish photographer Matt Loughrey to take down the photos of Khmer Rouge victims at Tuol Sleng Genocidal Museum which he allegedly colourised and altered to show them smiling.
Pandemic period is the best time to be tourists in New York
New Yorkers rediscover their city’s pandemic-deserted attractions.
Cambodia condemns VICE for images by artist who added smiles to Khmer Rouge victims
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodia called on U.S. media group VICE to withdraw an article featuring newly colourised photos of the Khmer Rouge "killing fields" victims, saying the images were an insult to the dead because some mugshots had been altered to add smiles.
Pacific island devotees of Prince Philip send their condolences
TANNA ISLAND, Vanuatu (Reuters) - The chief of an indigenous group in the South Pacific island of Vanuatu that venerated Prince Philip offered condolences to Britain's royal family on Sunday and recalled meeting the late prince during a visit to England.
Keeping mi loka and other desserts alive
KUALA PILAH: Mi loka may not be familiar to many but the traditional Negri Sembilan dessert is a perennial favourite among the Adat Pepatih community, especially during Ramadan.