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No matter who wins the Heard/Depp trial, defamation lawsuits against accusers are here to stay
Until there are legal and cultural changes in how we judge the credibility of accusers, it doesn’t matter how many #MeToo stories are told. Justice for survivors will remain elusive.
‘Be realistic’
CHOOSING what to study need not be stressful and confusing with the proper support.
'Tomorrow will be better': Shanghai inches towards Covid-19 re-opening
The Chinese metropolis of Shanghai inched further towards a gradual reopening from two months of grinding Covid-19 lockdown, while the capital Beijing maintained curbs that have drastically curtailed movement even as case numbers decline.
Not always taboo: How women have managed periods throughout history
In medieval times, people talked about menstruation as 'it is a crucial health issue that concerns the whole family'. Menstruation became taboo in the 19th century with the rise of the middle class.
Bar to hold protest over MACC probe into judge
KUALA LUMPUR: Calling it an intimidation against the judiciary, the Malaysian Bar is set to organise a peaceful protest to denounce the investigation into Court of Appeal judge Datuk Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali.
Martial law books flying off shelves
BOOKS about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his brutal era of martial law are flying off the shelves, spurred by “panic buying” after his son and namesake won the May 9 presidential election.
Malaysian Bar to hold peaceful demo over MACC probe against Mohd Nazlan
KUALA LUMPUR: A peaceful protest will be organised by the Malaysian Bar over investigations into Court of Appeal judge Datuk Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali.
A Marcos return in Philippines triggers panic buying of books on brutal martial law
MANILA (Reuters): Books about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his brutal era of martial law are flying off the shelves, spurred by "panic buying" after his son and namesake won a May 9 presidential election.
'Protect the truth': A Marcos return in Philippines triggers fear for history
MANILA (Reuters) - Books about the late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos and his brutal era of martial law are flying off the shelves, spurred by "panic buying" after his son and namesake won a May 9 presidential election.
Decathlon: Making the pleasure and benefits of sports more accessible in Malaysia
THERE is no stopping Decathlon Malaysia as it lands another perfect drop shot with its second one-of-its-kind unique sports experience centre, hot off the heels of its first experience concept store - Decathlon KL City Centre that opened its doors earlier this month.