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Beauty
Lips, love and fillers? How beauty ideals and trends shape the way we kiss
Plump lips are seen as sensual and desirable, and many people seek beauty treatment to enhance the look of their mouths. But is it safe?
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South Korea
Influencer claims US$10mil win over Buldak noodles that made her sick. Samyang says it never happened
SEOUL: A Canadian influencer has stirred controversy after claiming she developed a stomach ulcer from eating Samyang Foods' flagship Buldak noodles and won a US$10.8 million lawsuit against the company.
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Nation
Education Ministry to conduct random spot-checks at schools to curb bullying
KUALA LUMPUR: Random spot-checks will now be conducted at all schools, including at night, in an effort to crack down on bullying among students, says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
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Nation
Fuel prices Aug 28-Sept 3: Diesel, RON97 up 3sen, RON95 unchanged
KUALA LUMPUR: The retail price of diesel and RON97 petrol in Peninsular Malaysia will be increased by 3sen per litre from Aug 28 to Sept 3.
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Corporate News
Guan Chong’s 2Q profit falls 28% to RM48.2mil
KUALA LUMPUR: Guan Chong Bhd, which posted a 28% drop in net profit for the second quarter ended June 30 (2Q25), said it will continue to focus on its core cocoa ingredient processing business.
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Nation
Govt Procurement Bill will curb corruption and stop leakages of public funds, says PM
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government Procurement Bill 2025 places full accountability on any party conducting procurement using public funds, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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China
China says hopes US will welcome more Chinese students
BEIJING: China said on Wednesday (Aug 27) it hopes the United States will welcome more Chinese students, after President Donald Trump said he intended to allow 600,000 students to enter the country.
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Nation
Plans to interlink KLIA 1, 2 in the works for passenger convenience, says Loke
KUALA LUMPUR: Plans to develop a seamless experience for passengers with connecting flights between KL International Airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 are on the cards, says Anthony Loke.
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Nation
E-commerce revenue hit RM625bil in first half of 2025, says Domestic Trade Ministry
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's e-commerce sector recorded RM625bil in revenue in the first half of 2025, a RM13.5bil increase compared to the same period last year, according to the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry.
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Corporate News
Genting Plantations expects palm product prices to remain stable in the near term
PETALING JAYA: Genting Plantations Bhd, which posted higher revenue and profitability for the second quarter ended June 30 (2Q25) as well as for the first half of the year (1H25), anticipates palm product prices to remain stable in the near term.
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Nation
Govt Procurement Bill does not sacrifice national, bumiputra interests, says PM
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government Procurement Bill 2025 does not sacrifice national and bumiputra interests, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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World
Brother of Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher in UK court on rape charge
LONDON (Reuters) -The brother of British rock band Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher appeared in a London court on Wednesday, charged with offences including rape and coercive and controlling behaviour.
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Nation
Transparency, accountability must be mandatory, says Anwar in tabling Govt Procurement Bill
KUALA LUMPUR: With Malaysia's dark history with corruption and past transgressions, transparency and accountability is no longer optional but a mandatory demand, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, stressing that the culture of awarding contracts through direct negotiations will no longer continue.
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Singapore
Mini Labubu dolls to be available on Lazada in S’pore, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam on Friday (Aug 29)
SINGAPORE: Labubu fans in Singapore keen to get their hands on the miniature versions of the wildly popular ugly-cute dolls can soon buy them on Lazada from 10am on Friday (Aug 29).
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Technology
Anthropic thwarts hacker attempts to misuse Claude AI for cybercrime
(Reuters) -Anthropic said on Wednesday it had detected and blocked hackers attempting to misuse its Claude AI system to write phishing emails, create malicious code and circumvent safety filters.
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Corporate News
MRCB reports lower 2Q25 earnings
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd's (MRCB) net profit for its second quarter ended June 30, 2025 plunged to RM15.07mil from RM51.18mil in the previous corresponding period, while revenue dropped to RM297.76mil from RM372.16mil a year earlier.
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Nation
Government Procurement Bill reinforces checks and balances, says Anwar
KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Minister has dismissed allegations by some parties that the proposed Government Procurement Bill 2025 will give excessive discretionary powers to the Finance Minister.
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Technology
Dominant AI trade confronts test as bellwether Nvidia reports earnings
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The artificial intelligence theme that has propelled markets over the past couple years faces a crucial moment on Wednesday, when bellwether Nvidia Corp reports its second-quarter results.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah Day needs unique identity and focus, says Jeffrey Kitingan
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Day, which is celebrated together with National Day on Aug 31, should have a concept and identity of its own, says Deputy Chief Minister I Datuk Seri Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.
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World
Mr. Cardamom to Mr. Mayor? New York City mayoral frontrunner Mamdani was a multicultural rapper
NEW YORK (Reuters) -When New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani files his annual financial disclosures, he still lists self-employed rapper among his jobs.