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LIFE

Opening the magic box

Life, Published on 27/05/2024

» Hayatee Samuh vividly remembers when her nephew started to cry and ask for toys as they relocated to a nearby emergency shelter after floods hit the Deep South in late December. He repeatedly asked if they could rescue the toys or move back to live in the house.

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WORLD

Eyes and ears everywhere in China

Published on 25/05/2024

» BEIJING - The wall in the police station was covered in sheets of paper, one for every building in the sprawling Beijing apartment complex. Each sheet was further broken down by unit, with names, phone numbers and other information on the residents.

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OPINION

Sam Yan shows need to save history

Oped, Published on 23/05/2024

» What distinguishes Thailand from many other countries is our rich diversity in culture and history. Yet slowly but surely, the distinctive heritage of our local communities is disappearing. Often property developers destroy historic buildings in pursuit of profit. But why do their rights always seem to come first? Why do we have to beg to protect our cultural assets?

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LIFE

Catch heartthrob Byeon Woo-seok on the small screen

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 22/05/2024

» Byeon Woo-seok is South Korea's hottest star, with the 32-year-old actor rising to fame for his portrayal of Ryu Sun-jae in the TV series Lovely Runner which can be seen on Viu.

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OPINION

Good intentions holding back uni students

Oped, Published on 11/05/2024

» Good intentions are robbing students of their true potential. While it might seem contradictory, giving our students more opportunities to challenge themselves actually leads to a better understanding of the requirements of a fulfilling life, academic material, and social interactions.

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WORLD

Singapore introduces AI in classrooms

Published on 08/05/2024

» SINGAPORE - At Lakeside Primary School in Singapore, a trolley full of laptops is wheeled to the door of a fifth grade classroom where 30 or so students rush out to a hallway to retrieve them to learn mathematics using artificial intelligence.

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WORLD

Pro-Palestinian protests briefly disrupt University of Michigan graduation

Reuters, Published on 05/05/2024

» Pro-Palestinian protesters briefly disrupted a commencement ceremony at the University of Michigan on Saturday while demonstrators faced off with police at the University of Virginia as U.S. colleges braced for more turmoil during graduation festivities.

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GENERAL

Can GenAI bring a gilded age of creativity?

Business, Published on 01/05/2024

» Let us put this debate to rest — creativity and technology are not enemies; they are partners.

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OPINION

Burnout rate shows price of success

News, Published on 01/05/2024

» The search for success can be elusive, and possibly nowhere more so than in Singapore, one of the most competitive and overworked places on the planet. Long hours are the norm, a reputation it has built since the island-state gained independence from Malaysia almost 60 years ago and had to carve an identity for itself in an uncertain and scary world.

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EASY NEWS

Teachers, students to share school toilets

Gary Boyle, Published on 24/04/2024

» Teachers and students will share the same toilets at all schools under the Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec).