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Dota 2 teams make Malaysia proud

Two local Dota 2 teams are making Malaysia proud in international eSports arenas.

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BRATs out in the field

Check out some of our coolest assignments at BRATs Camps so far.

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Malaysian-made mobile horror game bags multiple awards

Local mobile game Sara Is Missing is making waves with its unique design and thrilling writing.

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Handling the truth

In the age of post-truth, where demagoguery trumps – pun intended – facts, responsible journalism has become more important than ever.

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Laughter is the best medicine

YouTuber Anwar Hadi has some recommendations to help you laugh in a great 2017.

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Next level travel

Stay on top of your travel game in technologically-advanced Tokyo with these awesome apps.

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Talking taboo

A new documentary on paedophilia in Malaysia premieres today, and R.AGE speaks to its director and executive producer Justin Ong.

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A year in R.AGE documentaries

Our Top 12 R.AGE documentaries from the last 12 months. Bring on 2017!

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Welcome to Generation M

Meet the ‘Mipsterz’, a young, tech-savvy generation of millennial Muslims giving consumerism a halal twist.

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Baking her way from PJ to LA

Malaysian home baker Jennifer Pou has baked her way to a job with an acclaimed pastry chef in Republique bistro, Los Angeles.

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The Altimet do-gooder

Altimet is a rapper with a heart of gold – and here’s why.

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Passing the torch: WWII Freedom fighter

Having two generations of freedom-fighters and political changemakers in the family, these teens want to make their own mark, too. Their grandfather’s tales of fighting against the Japanese Occupation have inspired them.

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Kuala Lumpur at war

Former child labourer John Robson witnessed a public execution at the old Pavilion Theatre in Kuala Lumpur. It was only one of many atrocities committed throughout the Japanese Occupation.

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Never Forgotten

 SEVERAL weeks ago, Lim Chung Bee, 93, sat down to tell R.AGE the remarkable story of how he survived being a prisoner of war in Japan during World War II. As his loving grandchildren listened on, he spoke of how he was captured en route to Darwin, Australia in 1942 while serving with the […]

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Finding humanity during WWII

Despite the cruelty during the Occupation of Malaya, young Siti Hasmah found humanity in the Japanese invaders.

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