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A group of people take part in a singles meeting organised by the "Slow dating club" in Madrid on December 29, 2024. (Photo by Pierre-Philippe MARCOU/AFP)
World
Spanish youth ditch dating apps for 'real life' love
MADRID - Jilted on dating apps but undeterred in the quest for romance, 20 young singles gathered in...
Social media giants have done their best to train our brains into seeking their stimuli. Pexels
TECH
Social media wants you to doomscroll
HERE'S a sad truth: sometimes, if a service seems free, that’s because you’re the...
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LIFE
Slay and serve: How Gen Z is rewriting the communication rules at work
Working with a bunch of Gen-Zs over the span of a year, drove me bonkers.I often found them rude,...
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TECH
Cosy comfort: Video games as a safe haven in a chaotic world
Occasional escapism into a gentler, happier world can be good for the soul. Following the runaway...
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World
New AI tool in UK can find people with heart condition who have no symptoms
LONDON - A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool in the UK is finding people with a heart condition...
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TECH
How social media reshapes Malaysian Gen Z's shopping cart
Watch any young Malaysian shopper today, and you'll witness a seamless dance between physical...
The final segment of the concert was a particularly special moment for her fans as Aina chose to perform ‘Jangan Mati Rasa Itu’ amidst her fans in the audience gallery. - Photo by Bernama
Entertainment
Fans swoon as Aina Abdul performs up close and personal in Kuala Lumpur
KUALA LUMPUR - Prolific singer-songwriter Aina Abdul captivated the audience with her soul-stirring...
Let's take a look back at the groundbreaking innovations, trends and milestones that shaped the technology world this year. - Designed on Canva
TECH
Top tech highlights that made headlines in 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, we look back at the groundbreaking innovations, trends and milestones that...
Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively's rumoured feud proves to be more than just a rumour.
Entertainment
Lawsuit, smear campaign, and tensions: A timeline of Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's bitter fallout
The year might be winding down, but Hollywood drama knows no calendar. In the latest buzz over in...
With the rise of remote work, casual office cultures, and the increasing push for workplace inclusivity, the concept of a rigid dress code is being challenged. - Canva
FASHION & BEAUTY
Office dress codes: Is it still necessary?
Gone are the days when a suit and tie or a pencil skirt were mandatory to maintain a professional...
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Beyond academic grades, children need foundational literacy skills such as reading, writing and communication, yet educators warn that some upper primary students in Malaysia still struggle with these basics despite years in school. Photo: Bernama
When some Year Six pupils still cannot read: A Teachers’ Day reflection on Malaysia’s...
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Too involved? How parental intervention shapes children in school
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What teachers face today goes far beyond teaching
Malaysia’s austerity measures, introduced amid rising oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty, are seen as necessary but increasingly burdensome for households and businesses. - Photo: Edited via Canva
Austerity push raises pressure on households, SMEs
Amid a US–Iran war-driven global energy crisis and rising fuel costs, households are facing mounting financial pressure, turning everyday spending into strict efforts to stretch every ringgit. Photo: Edited via Canva
10 smart ways Malaysians can stretch every ringgit amid global oil crisis
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Indonesia’s Chromebook procurement scandal: What you need to know
Indonesia's former education minister Nadiem Makarim attends his trial at the Corruption Court in Jakarta on Jan 12, 2026. - (Photo by BAY ISMOYO / AFP)
NKVE accident: Viral video shows car struck three times near Duta Toll Plaza, one arrested
A multi-vehicle accident along the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) near the Duta Toll Plaza on Friday night turned chaotic after a car was struck three times within minutes, in an incident that later went viral on social media.
CCTV captures repeated incidents of woman defecating in front of Seremban shop
CCTV footage at the location captured the actions of the woman, who is alleged to frequently defecate. Photo: NegeriSembilanKini
Police hunt man who lured boy with phone package offer before confining and sexually assaulting teen in Bukit Kemuning
Police are tracking down a man believed to have confined and sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy in an apartment in Bukit Kemuning, Section 32, here, yesterday.
Ab Rauf hints at retaining young BN line-up for next Melaka polls
Melaka Umno liaison committee chairman Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh does not rule out the possibility of retaining the line-up of young Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders selected in the last state election for the next polls. Bernama FILE PIX
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