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Books
A new Kazuo Ishiguro novel heads to 1930s England, with spies, music and wit
The Nobel laureate's new book 'Miss Lambert Steps Aboard Danger' will be published in March next year
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Entertainment
This Russian actor finds his place in China’s storytelling world
Antonov Dmitry's interest in Chinese culture deepened after he watched a Chinese stage performance in Moscow.
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Entertainment
Malaysian born actor Christopher Lee stars in Singapore’s first AI-hybrid drama, 'Crooks'
The nine-episode series, which has begun production, uses artificial intelligence-assisted environments to expand the scale of its cinematic world that cannot be built physically.
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Living
When grandma goes viral on social media for her comfort food and kitchen tips
Annemarie doesn't quite know what TikTok or Instagram are – and isn't concerned. She's simply pleased to be helping people "somewhere on the Internet".
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Global
How to stay safe while travelling during extremely hot days
Ways to beat the heat and keep cool during hot 'summer' days.
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Wellness
This teaching hospital aims to be self-sufficient in blood supply
It also reports a drop in the usage of blood products since the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Living
How to tidy away kitchen appliances you don't use every day
You can now tuck away some of those bulky kitchen appliances you don't use every day in cleverly adapted shelves and cupboards designed to keep your surfaces clear.
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Entertainment
HK actor Danny Hung holds 10 driving licences, wants pilot's licence next
The 28-year-old says he has been acquiring them in preparation for a reality show centred on construction sites.
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Entertainment
US singer Jelly Roll files for divorce from wife Bunnie Xo, former sex worker turned podcast star
Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, and his wife, Alisa DeFord, who is better known as Bunnie Xo, married in Las Vegas in 2016 and separated in early May, according to court filings in Williamson County, Tennessee.
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Books
Famed Baghdad booksellers struggle to defend Iraq’s culture of reading
For centuries, Baghdad's Mutanabbi Street stood as a cultural pinnacle for book lovers, offering titles from across the world
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Wellness
Vitamin D’s promise for pancreatic cancer
The addition of one particular type of this vitamin to chemotherapy improved life expectancy during a small study.
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Entertainment
Christopher Nolan, Matt Damon, Tom Holland to visit Mumbai for ‘The Odyssey’ premiere
This marks the first time a Christopher Nolan film will get a premiere in India.
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Nation
RTM special team to monitor access to World Cup broadcasts from overseas
KUALA LUMPUR: Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM) has set up a special team and system to monitor attempts to access its FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasts from outside the country via the RTMKlik platform, including through virtual private networks (VPN).
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Fashion
How one Gaza dressmaker finds style, sustainability and hope amid ruins
By transforming salvaged fabrics and discarded gowns into elegant dresses, a tailor in Gaza is bringing sustainability, beauty and moments of joy to a community living amid the devastation of war.
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Vietnam
Top K-Pop band BigBang set for explosive two-night return in Hanoi
HANOI: K-Pop boy band BigBang will perform for two nights in Hanoi as part of their World Tour 2026.
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South Korea
FIFA invites South Korean YouTuber targeted by racist gesture to match against Mexico
SEOUL: A South Korean YouTuber who was targeted by a racist gesture during a recent World Cup match has been invited by FIFA to attend South Korea's group-stage match against Mexico.
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Family
Study finds that children with obesity are less likely to get well-paying jobs
Obese kids have lower chances of earning more than their parents as adults due to being less likely to graduate college, get high-paying jobs and live in upward mobility areas.
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People
South Korean pianist recreates himself as a one-handed performer after paralyzing stroke
When a major stroke paralysed South Korean pianist Lee Hun's right side in 2012, he first worried about whether he would ever walk again. Playing the piano wasn't even a consideration.
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Family
Strength has no age limit: Seniors gear up for HYROX championship
Age didn't stop these Malaysian seniors from earning a spot at the Hyrox World Championships in Stockholm. This is what grit looks like.
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Asia & Oceania
Trekking the Garhwal Mountains in India with supportive friends
Hiking in the Himalayas: Fulfilling a desire to roam India's 'Golden Meadows'.
