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Cognisant of these challenges, a programme known as Women on Wheels (WOW) - a leisure cycling programme for women - was held here on March 2 in conjunction with International Women’s Day on March 8 with the objective of creating a social network for cycling enthusiasts. - Photo by Bernama
National
From solo rider to cycling sisterhood: WOW programme breaks down barriers
PUTRAJAYA - Participation in sports has shown to positively impact the physical and mental...
Moderator Human Rights Lawyer Ainie Haziqah Shafii with panelists Nisa Ismail and Penny Choo. (SINAR PHOTO)
COMMENTARY
Women's struggle for recognition and respect continues to be an uphill battle but she will not stop
Let's face it, it's 2024, and it's still a struggle for women to build a career...
Unesco experts tested Meta's Llama 2 algorithm and OpenAI's GPT-2 and GPT-3.5, the programme that powers the free version of popular chatbot ChatGPT. - Photo by AFP
World
AI tools generate sexist content, warns UN
PARIS - The world's most popular AI tools are powered by programs from OpenAI and Meta that...
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LETTERS
Invest in Women: Ending the patriarchy requires money on the table
The fight for women’s rights over the past fifty years is a story of progress. Women and girls...
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LIFE
Women battle on for equality in top business jobs
PARIS - More women are taking top management jobs but inequality persists, with men still dominating...
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LETTERS
“Investing in Women: Accelerating Progress” and how it applies in the Malaysian context
We will soon be celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8, 2024. This year’s...
Illustrative purposes
National
The Unwed Revolution: Women expectations and opportunities beyond finding Prince Charming
SHAH ALAM - There has been a noticeable decline in marriage rates, which has sparked concerns...
Mohd Shuhaily.
Focus
Op Daddy: Six more women arrested
KLANG - Police have arrested six more women to facilitate investigations into a case of a local man...
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Focus
Women's health remains in crisis worldwide even as Covid-19 pandemic wanes
DAVOS - The world faces an emergency in women’s health even as the Covid-19 pandemic wanes,...
The Sambar Incident shop in KL
FAMILY
How The Sambar Incident and Kimkara redefines fashion
In the world of streetwear, individuality and cultural identity converge as two remarkable fashion...
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