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Books
Malaysian illustrator Erica Eng named in Forbes' '30 Under 30 Asia' list
Following the release of her Eisner-winning webcomic 'Fried Rice', illustrator Erica Eng joins Forbes' '30 Under 30 Asia' 2024 list
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Mind
Toxic positivity: The risks of always looking on the bright side
Psychologists say the goal should be to strike a good balance of positive and negative thoughts.
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Culture
K-pop group NewJeans voices British Museum's official Korean audio guide
K-pop girl group NewJeans voiced the official Korean audio guide for the British Museum in London
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Living
Ramen in Japan is more than just noodles, it's a tourist attraction and experience
In Tokyo, long lines circle around blocks, and waiting an hour for your ramen is normal. What awaits might be just a dive, but a hot bowl of ramen rarely fails to hit the spot.
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Entertainment
HK actor Donnie Yen to star in 'John Wick' movie spin-off based on his assassin character Caine
The story will reportedly be set after the events of 'John Wick: Chapter 4', where Caine has been freed from his obligations to crime boss council The High Table.
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Style
Vanity Fare: Oil-based skincare can help in nourishing and purifying skin
Oil-based skincare products can offer comprehensive protection and nourishment. They work to strengthen skin's barrier, provide hydration and seals in moisture, all the while delivering much-need active ingredients.
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Entertainment
Meryl Streep on hippos, sex scenes and almost losing her Oscar
Meryl Streep shared intimate anecdotes from her career at the Cannes Film Festival including falling in love when Robert Redford washed her hair.
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Family
Starchild: Why Malaysian kids think their teachers are the heroes of education
Here are the drawings from Starchild readers on the topic, Teachers Day.
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Asia & Oceania
Younger China tourists visiting Hong Kong now opt for free tours, affordable eats
Low-budget Chinese travellers highlight shift in Hong Kong tourism.
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Family
First woman country chair in Shell Malaysia shares about challenges faced by women in leadership
First woman to hold the position of country chair in Shell Malaysia shares her thoughts on the challenges faced by women in leadership.
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Entertainment
Kevin Costner's ex-wife flaunts PDA with his former friend and neighbour
They were photographed holding hands and wrapping their arms around each other’s waists.
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Family
Lonely and isolated: Study found parents lack support in their role
The survey also reveals that an overwhelming majority of parents surveyed (79%) would value a way to connect with other parents outside of work and home.
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Living
Finding healing through gardening
One woman who found garden therapy helped her heal is encouraging others to process their experiences and find fresh energy by being exposed to greenery.
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Style
Borrowed from the boys: Tailored shirts are having a moment in fashion
Taking inspiration from menswear silhouettes, the shirt is looking smarter and more stylish than ever as it gets a fresh update for women to wear.
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Family
Mercy Malaysia founder shares thoughts on being a woman in leadership
Humanitarian activist-cum-doctor and Mercy Malaysia founder who has held numerous leadership roles in the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the World Humanitarian Summit at the UN in New York, and many others, shares her candid thoughts on women in leadership.
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Entertainment
Sophie Turner breaks silence on claims she was a bad mum amid Jonas split
The estranged pair, who share two children together, got married in 2019 and had a tumultuous split last year.
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Entertainment
Anya Taylor-Joy pulls off insane driving stunts in 'Furiosa' – all without a driver's licence
In 'Furiosa', the British-American actress plays the titular role originally portrayed by Charlize Theron in the 2015 series reboot 'Mad Max: Fury Road'.
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Design
How to make a keepsake box, by a Malaysian self-taught DIYer
A keepsake box is a place to hold all the tangible reminders of cherished memories and precious moments with loved ones.
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Global
Top 10 cleanest airports in the world – guess who's not on the list?
Japan ranks first when it comes to the world's cleanest airports.
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Positive Parenting
Teaching your kids how to cope healthily with life's challenges
Teaching a child healthy coping strategies will provide them with skills that will stand them well throughout their life.