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8-Year-Old Malaysian Girl Killed In Tragic Accident At Royal Adelaide Show
How did a 'safe' ride like this turn fatal? The young girl was on holiday with her family when the tragedy occurred. Visitors to the Royal Adelaide Show have created a memorial for her. Get all the latest updates here.
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Robin Thicke Badly Trolled As #AskThicke Twitter Campaign Backfires Big Time
#AskThicke did go viral, but not quite according to plan.
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The 7 Types Of #GilaBola Malaysians You'll Meet On Social Media
We've all seen these types of football fans on the Internet. Can you identify with any of them?
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How G-Dragon, Lee Minho, Hyorin And More K-Pop Stars Reacted To The Sinking Of Sewol Ferry
The South Korean entertainment industry has come to a dramatic halt due to the 16 April 2014 incident where the Sewol ferry, which had 475 people on board, sank.
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[SHARE] Photos Of Six-Year-Old Boy Show Urban Malaysians What It's Like To Live In Poverty
Plastic bottle flip flops aren't only worn in Africa and India. They are used in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur too.
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12 Easy Things You Can Do To Make Chinese New Year More Meaningful
Chinese New Year is not only about good food and money. Try something new this year to make your celebration a little more meaningful and memorable.
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5 Comments This British Expat Made That REALLY Pissed Singaporeans Off
Angry Singaporeans and netizens have encouraged fund manager, husband of former Miss Singapore Bernice Wong, to leave the country due to his controversial comments.
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[PHOTOS] Is Vagina Talk The Right Way To Promote Women's Rights?
Inspired by the Vagina Monologues, female students from the Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) started a feminist movement that have stirred up a storm on Chinese social media.
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Indelible Ink Excuses: Dakwat Kekal Can't Escape Hari Raya
The indelible ink was meant to be a security measure to prevent double voting. However during the 13th General Elections, hundreds of voters reported that it was easily washed off. EC officials have since given many reasons to explain why. Now it is revealed that the indelible ink was actually food colouring. What happens now?
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