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S Indra Sathiabalan

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The lady boss

CELEBRATED filmmaker and producer Dr Vimala Perumal never really set out to be in the entertainment world. Her first three films, Vilaiyaatu Pasangge,

On top of his game

AT THE tender age of 10, Haqiem Rusli won hearts when he took part in
the children’s singing competition Idola Kecil in 2008, where he emerged fir...

Creating her own world

MALAYSIAN artist and writer Reimena Yee became known within the international graphic novel scene with works such as the Eisner-nominated graphic novel The C...

A new beginning

VARIOUS communities in the Indian subcontinent look forward to Makar Sankranti as it marks a new beginning. Many Indian communities honour this time of the year...

Reaching out to refugees

PREM Shanker of MIX’s The Mix Breakfast Show once said that his lifelong mission is to be Kuala Lumpur’s first superhero, Supremo. His bold declarati...

Breaking

CUKTECH Hosts Its First “Charge & Connect” Event, Officially Strengthening Its Presence In Vietnam’s Technology Market

HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 July 2026 - Technology brand CUKTECH successfully hosted its first "Charge & Connect" event at The VIBES Events & Dining, officially introducing its next-generation charging ecosystem to the Vietnamese market.

Thailand Approves $1.99 Billion in New Investment, Led by AI and Advanced Electronics

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 July 2026 - Thailand has approved nine major investment projects worth a combined USD 1.99 billion (66.3 billion baht) in high-value sectors, including artificial intelligence (AI), advanced electronics, aviation, clean energy, and food as global manufacturers reposition their supply chains across Southeast Asia.

Genetic Study Reveals Multiple Introductions and Human-Mediated Spread of Invasive Blackchin Tilapia in Thailand

BANGKOK, THAILAND - Media OutReach Newswire - 8 July 2026 - Researchers from Aquatic Resources Research Institute (ARRI), Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University have recently uncovered new genetic evidence explaining how the invasive blackchin tilapia (Sarotherodon melanotheron), a species native to West Africa, became established throughout Thailand.
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