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Putri Qisya, sole survivor of Kedah river tragedy, says her father told her not to be sad, as she grapples with the ...
Forget horror, portraying shamanism in Korean dramas is now about relatable characters that offer emotional healing to the ...
Myanmar’s military regime is attempting to block East Timor’s accession over its engagement with the ousted National Unity ...
In business for 35 years, it joins slew of eateries that have folded in recent months, after Japanese parent company ...
Staff get down to business in ‘deep end’ before using original poolside ladders to exit unusual temporary workplace, set up ...
At South China Morning Post’s China Conference, chief executive says city is place that promises security and development ...
French Olympic fencer Ysaora Thibus has been cleared of a doping charge, after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ...
From gilded coffins to golden amulets, many of the Grand Egyptian Museum’s items have not undergone restoration since their 1922 discovery.
Manila said the ban on ex-senate majority leader Francis Tolentino was ‘inconsistent with the norms of mutual respect’ ...
As Beijing’s efforts to boost consumption begin to lose momentum, top Chinese economists are calling for bolder action.
Universities in Singapore are beginning to offer programmes taught entirely in Mandarin and live support via WeChat for ...
Gross insurance premium in the city may jump to US$127 billion by 2032, Manulife Financial’s Asia president says.