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China
China says Philippine 'provocations' cause of South China Sea tensions
BEIJING: China on Thursday (March 28) blamed Philippine actions for recent rising tension between the two sides in the hotly contested South China Sea.
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Video games
Twitch star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins reveals skin cancer diagnosis: ‘In a bit of shock’
Popular Twitch streamer and gamer Ninja says he has been diagnosed with melanoma, a form of skin cancer.
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Laos
Laos hosts event to promote female entrepreneurs
VIENTIANE: Laos is holding an event to provide women with more business knowledge and skills, as well as promote awareness of gender equality and women's empowerment, with a specific focus on the achievements and contributions of Lao businesswomen.
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Philippines
Marcos says Philippines will not be 'cowed into silence' by China
MANILA: President Ferdinand Marcos said Thursday (March 28) the Philippines will not be "cowed into silence" by Beijing after confrontations in the South China Sea that injured Filipino troops and damaged vessels.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Geologist fined RM32,000 for smuggling gold from Tawau mine to Pahang
KOTA KINABALU: A geologist was fined RM32,000 after pleading guilty to four counts of illegally transporting gold concentrate residues for sale to a goldsmith in Raub, Pahang.
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Brunei
Malaysian High Comm hosts Iftar for orphans
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The High Commission of Malaysia in Brunei Darussalam, in collaboration with PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd (PCBL), organised an iftar gathering for 32 orphaned children and their guardians on Wednesday (March 27).
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Entertainment
Malaysian celeb Amber Chia reveals she's been divorced for more than 2 years: 'I have no regrets'
The 42-year-old married businessman Adrian Wong in 2010, and they share a 13-year-old son named Ashton.
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World
Kremlin tells Telegram owner: be more attentive after attack near Moscow
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin told Telegram owner Pavel Durov to be more attentive after the messaging application was allegedly used to help recruit the gunmen who attacked a concert hall outside Moscow.
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Nation
Dr Wee pledges to strive for stronger Malaysia-China ties
PETALING JAYA: MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has pledged to continue working to strengthen Malaysia's ties with China.
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True Or Not
QuickCheck: Are petrol prices going up before Raya?
AS HARI Raya Aidilfitri gets closer, many are starting to think about their "balik kampung" plans.
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Cambodia
Thais agree to cooperate with Cambodia on anti-drug trade fight
PHNOM PENH: Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to continue to strengthen their cooperation on the fight against the drug trade.
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Nation
Eight vehicles involved in second pile-up on Pasir Gudang Highway in three days
JOHOR BARU: Just three days after a trailer rammed into 11 vehicles along the Pasir Gudang Highway, another pile-up has occurred there involving eight vehicles.
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Family
Healthy limits: How parental controls help kids manage their online experiences
There are many resources with information about video games and social media platforms, with feedback from other parents and kids, along with discussions about the features, benefits and drawbacks of controls.
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Nation
11 foreign fishermen nabbed off Mersing after testing positive for drugs
MERSING: Eleven foreign fishermen have been detained by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) for suspected drug use.
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World
Russian mine with 13 trapped miners almost completely flooded, RIA reports
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Water has almost completely flooded the Pioneer gold mine in Russia's Amur region, where 13 miners are stuck, Russia's state-run RIA Novosti news agency said on Thursday, citing emergency services.
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World
Indonesia president-elect's legal team rebuffs losing candidates' bid to disqualify him
JAKARTA (Reuters) - The legal team of Indonesia's president-elect Prabowo Subianto said on Thursday the losing presidential candidates' bid in the country's top court to disqualify him would negate the people's right to vote.
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Rugby
Rugby-Winless Crusaders still in Super Rugby title hunt, coach says
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Canterbury Crusaders coach Rob Penney says the embattled Super Rugby Pacific champions can still extend their dynasty by another year as they brace for a tough home clash against the second-placed Waikato Chiefs on Friday.
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Living
Learning to ask for help
People respond to others’ vulnerability. They can’t relate if you act like Mighty Mouse all the time.
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Arts
Weekend For The Arts: Gamelan series for beginners, art of painting birds
A list of arts and culture events to check out in the Klang Valley this weekend and beyond
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Technology
Google Street View driver pleads guilty in 193kmph police chase
A Google Street View driver pleaded guilty to leading Indiana police on a 120mph chase that ended in a creek.