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Malaysia should help Australia to stem the bushfire crisis

Malaysia should offer our firefighters’ help in the Australian bushfire crisis. We should offer our firefighters to help in the Australian bushfire crisis, which will be in the spirit of good neighbourliness. Australia is facing an unprecedented bushfire crisis, which

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Long screen time may affect children’s mental, emotional and physical wellbeing

KUALA LUMPUR: The excessive use of electronic gadgets by children can stunt their mental and emotional development, besides having the risk of developing short-sightedness at a young age. Dr Azura Ramlee, an ophthalmologist at the Prof Muhaya Eye & Lasik

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Muse® by Interaxon Inc. Just Gave Us a New Reason to Meditate: a Comfy, Brain Sensing Fabric Headband with Day-to-Night Support and All-New Responsive Go-to-Sleep Journeys

Capitalizing on the award-winning neurofeedback developed for both the Original Muse and Muse 2, Muse S allows users to comfortably go from daytime use into bedtime prep and introduces Go-to-Sleep Journeys that react to your body and mind. LAS VEGAS,

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We need real change for Malaysian education

We need a new Education Minister with the right qualifications, a scientific mindset and a technocratic iron will to implement the critical changes. I have been a big critic of and objector to Maszlee Malik as Education Minister from day

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Wan Azizah: Malaysia ready to assist Australia in fighting bushfires

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said Malaysia stands ready to extend necessary assistance to Australia in its ongoing bushfire crisis. She said this includes the deployment of National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) personnel,

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Malaysia eye gold at Woodball World Cup

KANGAR: Malaysia are targeting to win gold at the World Cup Woodball Championship 2020 (WCWC2020) scheduled to be held in Perlis from July 24 to 30 this year. Malaysia Woodball Association (MWA) president Elaine Tan said she based this on

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Dozens arrested after Hong Kong protest take aim at Chinese traders

HONG KONG: Scuffles erupted between police and protesters in Hong Kong yesterday, with dozens of arrests made, after thousands marched near the border, shouting pro-democracy slogans and venting their anger at mainland Chinese traders. The demonstrators in Sheung Shui took

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Students, youth wing of pro-ruling party outfit clash in India’s capital

NEW DELHI: Clashes broke out late yesterday between students of New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), who were protesting against a fee hike, and youth wing members of a group closely tied to India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), injuring

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Police seize contraband cigarettes, assets worth RM3.2 mln in Klang Valley

KUALA LUMPUR: Police seized 14,450 cartons of contraband cigarettes and arrested six individuals in a special operation conducted in Bukit Raja, Klang and Shah Alam yesterday. Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director Datuk Seri Acryl Sani Abdullah

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Rain brings brief respite in Australian bushfire crisis

MELBOURNE: A second day of light rain brought relief for firefighters battling bushfires that have killed 24 people across southeastern Australia, but hot, windy conditions are expected to return later in the week, officials warned today. Sooty rain came down

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