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  • Teletubbies creator warns parents over ‘empty’ YouTube programmes for children | Children’s TV

    Teletubbies creator warns parents over ‘empty’ YouTube programmes for children | Children’s TV

    Lots of programmes for children on YouTube are “empty” and do “nothing to encourage the imaginative life of children”, the Teletubbies creator has cautioned parents.

    Anne Wood, the veteran children’s producer who devised the popular TV…

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  • My Cultural Awakening: I moved across the world after watching a Billy Connolly documentary | Culture

    My Cultural Awakening: I moved across the world after watching a Billy Connolly documentary | Culture

    I was 23 and thought I had found my path in life. I’d always wanted to work with animals, and I had just landed a job as a vet nurse in Melbourne. I was still learning the ropes, but I imagined I would stay there for years, building a life…

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  • Science history: ‘Patient zero’ catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002

    Science history: ‘Patient zero’ catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002

    QUICK FACTS

    Milestone: First person infected with SARS

    Date: Nov. 16, 2002

    Where: Foshan, China

    Who: A food handler

    In January 2003, epidemiologists in China identified two cases of “atypical pneumonia” in patients who had visited health care workers…

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  • Malaysia’s start-ups shiver through a venture capital deep freeze

    Malaysia’s start-ups shiver through a venture capital deep freeze

    Once awash with venture capital, Asia’s start-up ecosystem is now weathering a deep freeze as investors reassess their risk exposure amid global economic uncertainty and China’s growth slowdown.

    For regional entrepreneurs, the flight of risk capital has turned into a crisis, with funds seeking refuge in safer markets. Malaysian venture capitalists told This Week in Asia that fierce competition for a dwindling pool of funds had become the new normal.

    “What winter? It’s the constant weather here,” said Bikesh Lakhmichand, founding partner of 1337 Ventures, a firm specialising in Malaysian and Southeast Asian start-ups. “Fundraising is hard because funds are non-existent.”

    Venture capital funding in Asia totalled just US$51.2 billion in the first nine months of this year, according to accounting firm KPMG. Data from business analytics firm Crunchbase reveals a broader trend: funding hit a decade low of US$65.8 billion last year, a far cry from the record US$194 billion raised in 2021.

    Malaysia’s government, aiming to revitalise the sector with its “KL20” start-up road map launched last year, has seen only limited success. Official figures show 6.7 billion ringgit (US$1.6 billion) flowed into start-ups in 2024. In the first half of this year, investments totalled just US$50.6 million across 32 deals, according to the Securities Commission Malaysia.

    Asia’s venture capital slowdown is affecting start-ups, with Malaysia facing funding challenges that highlight the need for local support and regional cooperation. Photo: Shutterstock

    Bikesh said Malaysia had long struggled to convince global investors of its potential as a launch pad for growing early-stage businesses into regional leaders.

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  • South Eastern rail users urged to check ahead of new timetable

    South Eastern rail users urged to check ahead of new timetable

    Rail travellers using services between London and the Kent and East Sussex coast have been warned to check ahead with a new timetable pending.

    South Eastern Railway is introducing the changes on 14 December.

    It will see 29 extra services on the highspeed service between St Pancras International and Faversham.

    Three new locomotives are joining the fleet, with some services getting extra carriages added.

    Among the services to benefit will be commuter trains between Hastings and Charing Cross and Canon Street, and Dartford and Gravesend to Victoria.

    There will also be extra peak time services from Maidstone East and Ashford to London.

    The three new trains are Class 377s, bringing the total number in the operator’s fleet to 36.

    Scott Brightwell from South Eastern Railway, said: “This latest timetable change meets rising demand by increasing services where needed and adding space for extra comfort at the busiest times.

    “Customers can check their amended services now as journey planners have been updated online and full details of the changes can be found on our website.”

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  • At least 9 killed and 32 injured in explosion at Kashmir police station

    At least 9 killed and 32 injured in explosion at Kashmir police station

    SRINAGAR, India — A cache of confiscated explosives detonated inside a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing at least nine people and injuring 32 others, police said on Saturday.

    The blast occurred in the Nowgam area of Srinagar,…

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  • Mahira Khan teases fans with first look of Neelofar

    Mahira Khan teases fans with first look of Neelofar

    Mahira Khan has given fans a glimpse of her upcoming project Neelofar set to hit theaters on November 28.

    Taking to Instagram, she shared two pictures featuring a first-look test hinted at Mahira’s character while the blue heart emoji…

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  • OnePlus 15 already receives its first update

    OnePlus 15 already receives its first update

    The OnePlus 15 made its Chinese debut last month, and went global yesterday. Today, the first software update for the international model has started rolling out. Thus, this will be an out-of-the-box update for buyers of the…

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  • Powerful explosion near Argentine capital injures over 22

    Powerful explosion near Argentine capital injures over 22

    This frame grab taken from a handout video released by the Ministry of Security of the Province of Buenos Aires shows a fire after an…

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  • ‘Huge’ explosions rocks industrial complex – DW – 11/15/2025

    ‘Huge’ explosions rocks industrial complex – DW – 11/15/2025

    Powerful explosions rocked an industrial complex outside of Buenos Aires on Friday night, officials said, as the fire department battled the ensuing blaze.

    At least 15 people were injured as a result and taken to the hospital.

    “The explosions…

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