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Stream The History Channel Asia’s first original podcast exclusively on Syok

‘History On Our Plate’ streams on Syok at 10am on March 18

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4 Malaysians awarded by British Council for success at UK Alumni Awards

A total of 15 UK alumni in Malaysia were recognised for their outstanding achievements in a number of fields

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RM24 mil Villa Danialla Beach Resort goes on the market

Faced with various constraints, Datin Seri Haflin Nazri Aziz is resigned to sell the property to those who can keep her mother’s legacy alive

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Souled Out, WIP outlets offer authentic St Patrick’s fare and experiences

In true St Patrick’s spirit, the curated cuisine has been infused with the world’s most loved stout, Guinness

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Tiffin at the Yard kicks off ‘Big Feast’ series with a seafood weekend 

The culinary playground continues to excite with its variety of events, vendors and setting

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#HaveAWord: The London campaign encouraging men to re-evaluate their behaviour towards women

In this country – and in our city – we face an epidemic of violence against women and girls, says London mayor

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Medicines are going vegan, too

Medication in powder, tablet or capsule form often contains magnesium stearate, which can be of animal origin

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KL's Eat and Cook named American Express One to Watch 2022 by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants

Despite the Covid-19 downturn, two recently out-of-work chefs pursued their passion project and created the region’s most promising new restaurant

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Volvo Car Malaysia announces all-electric future

Volvo Car Malaysia plans to get 75% sales from electric vehicles by 2025, aims to be a fully electric company by 2030

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Xiaomi launches their new flagship phone line-up: Xiaomi 12 Pro and Xiaomi 12

Xiaomi 12 Series’ will be available for pre-orders in Malaysia from now until March 23

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Widespread electric vehicle adoption requires a convincing argument

E-commerce sector leads the way and possesses a growing market for electric vehicles, where cost-cutting is more important than environmental concerns

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Is it really possible to revive animal species that died out years ago?

Scientists in Australia is attempting to revive the Tasmanian tiger, which went extinct in 1936

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First war of the TikTok era sees tragedy, humour and deceit

While news of previous wars were mainly spread by traditional media, the current conflict is being broadcast through TikTok in ways never seen before