Malaysia’s blind footballers aiming for World Cup
After winning gold at the ASEAN Para Games, Malaysia’s blind footballers are dreaming of World Cup glory.
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After winning gold at the ASEAN Para Games, Malaysia’s blind footballers are dreaming of World Cup glory.
Young leaders from around Asia come together to learn about disaster education from earthquake survivors in Japan through the HANDs! Together programme.
The orang asli in the Royal Belum State Park are constantly fending off elephants that have been translocated into their backyards.
Meet the kavadi porters of Thaipusam, the men who find spiritual fulfilment in helping pilgrims complete their journeys.
R.AGE returned to the Royal Belum State Park to join a task force on a fact-finding mission to further investigate the claims of child deaths.
The R.AGE team went deep into the Malaysian jungle to investigate the alarmingly high number of reported child deaths from what locals call “serawan”.
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Thanks to a few passionate young musicians, traditional music is getting a new lease of life.
Keith Koay became the first Malaysian to place in the top 16 of the World Barista Championship, with a pandan-infused signature drink.
Joyce Chu tells us what it’s like being an Internet sensation at 19, and how she got there in the first place.
A quiet cartoonist from Sg Petani is about to beat JinnyBoyTV, Namewee, Matluthfi90, etc. to become the first Malaysian channel with a million subscribers
We only had 24 hours in Penang, but we were determined to go to as many food joints as we could in one night. And they were all so good!!!
After winning gold at the ASEAN Para Games, Malaysia’s blind footballers are dreaming of World Cup glory.
This year’s Urbanscapes arts festival was probably the most ambitious one yet.
We got a chance to visit Siem Reap on assignment, and decided to see the sights. Here’s our top 5 list of things to do there!
R.AGE On Location takes you behind the scenes at our assignments. This time, we hit up Manila for the WAN-IFRA Asian Media Awards! Here’s our top 5 things to do there.
Nadira Ilana is the first Malaysian selected for a residency with Big Stories, an Australian documentary project exploring rural towns across Asia Pacific.
Lion dancers rely on a combination of brotherhood, teamwork and discipline to put on a successful show.
World-class lion dancer Low Tong Sheng strives to put on a good show every time he wears the lion costume.
Lion dance relies on drummers to set the beat, and that’s where people like Mariam Abdul Nazar come in.
The story of a young man who spent the last ten years training to be one of the few remaining artisans that build lion dance costumes.
YouTube starlet Marianne Tan looks set to be a mainstream movie star after the success of Ola Bola.
A R.AGE series on Malaysia’s World War II survivors going back to the places they experienced the war.
At 22, Yoke Kwan experienced both horror and humour during the Japanese Occupation.
At 92, James has seen it all, but his time spent working under the Kempeitai during WWII in Penang haunts him to this day.
Ethelin Teo escaped being used by the Japanese as a comfort woman during WWII by disguising as a boy, but many dark memories remain.
Omar Senik was on Sabak Beach the day the Japanese invaded Malaya, an hour before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Andrew Carvalho, a World War II survivor, brings R.AGE back to places in Malacca where he experienced the Japanese Occupation.
To celebrate the holiday season, we brought some local artistes to perform for urban poor families.
Siti Robiah and her husband suffer from medical conditions and take care of their seven grandchildren and their youngest son, struggling to make ends meet.
Shabaz and his family recall fond memories of carollers and warm food shared with neighbours during Christmas.
What happens when you bring the gift of food, joy and music to urban poor families? R.AGE finds out in its 2015 Christmas video special.
Shanti and her five children stay cheerful and positive despite struggling to have two square meals a day.
Mariyammah, loving mother and sole breadwinner for a family of nine wants nothing more than for her children to be happy.
Our series on athletes with unusual fitness regimes.
Rock climbing allows Shawn Liam, 27, to fully realise the beauty of his country.
Phil Dunphy was right – trampolining is the real deal. Trampoline park referee Marzuqi shows us some of his moves in the latest episode of UNBEATABLE.
Atthiah Abu Bakar is a powerlifter – one of the very few female powerlifters in Malaysia AND a schoolteacher. Watch her awesome story here!
Capoeira instructor Cristiano Genuino Da Silva talks about the Brazilian martial art’s growth in Malaysia, and shows a few basic moves you can try out at home.
Pole instructor Shernes Tan describes how the sport helped her overcome her shyness and low self-confidence.