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VIDEO: Crimes against hear-manity

Red FM deejay Ezra Mei talks to our writers Abirami and Shanjeev about their story on why 1.1 billion young people today are at risk of hearing loss.

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Doing good with food

Free food for the needy sounds like a pie-in-the-sky dream, but according to Syed Azmi Alhabshi, it’s possible – as long as you suspend your cynicism.

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The break-fast club

Malaysian cheerleaders share their tips on training strong throughout Ramadan.

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Local suspended meal initiatives

Suspended meals are becoming more common in Malaysia – find out where and how you can help too!

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How to have a ridiculously fun career in media: Join R.AGE!

We’re DOUBLING the size of our team for an exciting new project involving lights, cameras and lotsa action (not THAT kind).

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Earquake alert!

Warning: listening to loud sounds can cause hearing loss. Here’s how long your ears can survive at different decibel levels.

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Hearing loss

Crimes against hear-manity

More young people are listening to deafeningly loud music with dire consequences – they could permanently lose their hearing.

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Five young people get their hearing tested!

They’re guilty of listening to loud music. But has their hearing been compromised already?

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Photography 101 at the Canon EOS Academy

Aspiring shutterbugs looking to increase their knowledge can now turn to Canon EOS Academy’s photography workshops.

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Weigh to go

Personal trainer and model Kimberley Chai has the world on her shoulders and loves abs-olutely every minute of it.

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Occupational hazard

When ‘Umbrella Revolution’ leader Joshua Wong was deported from Malaysia, he called someone to take his place — 17-year-old Prince Wong.

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What it’s like covering Le Mans, the biggest race on earth

Our editor Ian Yee experiences the 24 Hours of Le Mans race for the first time, and is blown away by the sheer scale of the event.

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Kicking off with Pelé

Conversations with the football icon during his first visit to KL.

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Asean Values

Awareness about the Asean region is high, according to the Asean Awareness Survey 2014. But what does this translate to?

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When the beans fall

We talked to some key players in the Malaysian coffee scene to get their takes on what makes cafés shut down.

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