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Malaysia is the only country in the world to have a rotational monarchy. / Internet photo
International
Malaysia king: Sultan Muhammad V abdicates in historic first
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Africa
UPDATE: Gabon arrests military officers accused of attempted coup
 Marriott previously confirmed that passport numbers and payment cards were taken, but not said how many.  Courtesy photo.
Business
Marriott discloses extent of cyber attack
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These super healthy foods must be included in your 2019 diet plan
Tomato is technically a fruit, because itu2019s seed-bearing and develops from the ovary of a flowering plant. Net photo
Amazing health benefits of tomatoes
Findings showed that tea is also associated with greater odds of kidney disease/ Net photo
Consuming too much tea and juice ‘raises your risk of kidney disease by putting stress on the organ’ - study
Nicotine is the main addictive ingredient of tobacco. Net photo.
International
The five most addictive substances in the world
U.S President Donald Trump and his Chinese Counterpart Xi Jinping have expressed their readiness to end the trade stalemate which has since cost the two countries billion through talks starting next week
Business
China-U.S. trade could save battered global markets, analysts say
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Business
Oil rises to $57 on China-U.S. trade talks, OPEC cuts
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Business
Zimbabwe govt warns businesses against ‘dollarising’ economy
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Society
Anticipated movies of 2019
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People
Steps to making your home more beautiful
be involved in your child's life.Net Photo
People
10 commandments of good parenting
The U.S.-China trade war resulted in billions of dollars of losses for both sides in 2018, hitting industries including autos, technology - and above all, agriculture. Net photo.
Business
Trade optimism lifts stocks
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Business
Oil posts first year of losses since 2015
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Children & Education
Three major educational benefits of social media
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International
UK firms ready to microchip employees: forced surrender of privacy for security?
The hope is for the micro-robots to inspect difficult-to-reach locations such as underground oil and gas pipes.  Net photo
International
UK invests millions in micro-robots able to work in dangerous sites

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