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Style
Omega unveils new watch in the latest James Bond adventure game
Omega continues its legacy in the world of James Bond by unveiling a new watch that appears in the action-adventure game, 007 First Light.
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Entertainment
HK actor Steve Lee Ka Ding regrets not seeing late ex-wife, says son blocked visits
Earlier this month, Lee publicly severed ties with his son, accusing him of depleting his savings and withholding news of his ex-wife's death.
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Children
How dad’s obesity can pass on metabolic problems to their kids
Being obese causes a man's sperm to carry a certain protein that can disturb metabolism in their offspring.
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Wellness
Small changes for a healthier heart
Making these minor tweaks to your lifestyle can have a significant effect on your heart health.
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Fashion
Forget the Y2K era, fashion’s new crop tops are tailored for real life
Fashion's latest crop tops are less about showing skin and more about mastering modern proportions with tailored, waist-skimming silhouettes.
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Entertainment
Mandopop singer David Huang dies at 61
The cause of his death is unknown, but the Hong Kong-born singer died at his sister's home in Honolulu in Hawaii, according to media reports citing the statement.
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Living
Human Writes: When the climate starts to shift
A looming super El Niño could push Malaysia into a hotter, riskier future.
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Books
In Japan, zines keep print alive and well in the hands of makers
Self-published, handmade zines are growing in popularity in Japan, reflecting the country's enduring affinity for print
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Katz Tales
Katz Tales: Dealing with a cat who is losing his bum fur
When Inkie loses his bum fur, he's reluctant to accept our help.
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Fashion
Remembering David Hockney, fashion's menswear icon who made colour cool
With his riot of colour, quirky tailoring and unwavering individuality, David Hockney inspired generations of men to dress with confidence and joy.
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Books
From her bookstore in Nashville, Ann Patchett drives the literary conversation
Patchett owns one of America's signature independent bookstores, with customers ranging from Nashville's book lovers to Tom Hanks
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Living
This roman-style chicken is a great dish for a large group of hungry people
Chicken thighs are very versatile as they stay juicy and don't dry out, so if you are planning to feed a large group of hungry people, this is the recipe to try.
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Living
Displaced Lebanese grandmother feeds thousands of compatriots who fled war
What started as one woman cooking for displaced children has turned into a community effort supported almost entirely through donations.
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Mind
Do you get really anxious about medical testing? That's scanxiety
Some people will start having anxious thoughts long before a scan appointment at the hospital.
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Music Review
'You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love' review: Olivia Rodrigo's best album yet
Olivia Rodrigo's done it again. Her third album, 'You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love', is her best yet .
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Wellness
Increasing scientific interest in slowing down biological ageing
The US state of Florida is one of the places this area of research is being looked into extensively.
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Fashion
Can Italian luxury fashion win over Malibu’s board-shorts-and-flip-flops crowd?
A destination runway presentation on the Malibu coast raises questions about whether California casuals will embrace Italian luxury fashion.
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Living
Heart And Soul: Thoughts on a restored cultural symbol
The writer couldn't help but feel a sense of pride when visiting one of our country's most prominent landmarks.
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Arts
'Randai Macbeth' takes the Bard to Russia through Malay folk theatre
In Russia, the 'Randai Macbeth' performance coincides with Kazan's designation as Cultural Capital of the Islamic World 2026
