Author: Editor THE CEO Malaysia

Our Forgotten Para-Athletes

Who will ever forgot the hurrah and excitement all Malaysian felt when the country won its first gold in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. It was won by Bonnie Bunyau Gustin of Sarawak, in the powerlifting. The subsequent two gold medals were won by Abdul Latif Romly and Cheah Liek Hou, in athletics and badminton respectively. Let’s not forget also the two silver medals that was clinched Chew Wei Lun and Jong Yee Khie.

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World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day started in 2003. On September 10 if that year, in Stockholm, Sweden, the International Association for Suicide Prevention teamed up with the World Health Organization (WHO) to create a day dedicated to a very important message: suicides are preventable. The goal of that day is to shine a light on the problems, hoping that it can reach people who are struggling before it’s too late.

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Thailand Is Reopening Bangkok Next Month

Thailand plans to reopen Bangkok and other key destinations to foreign tourists next month with aims to revive its travel industry after it has been bruised by the pandemic. According to Nikkei Asia, Thailand’s annual tourist industry revenues plunged 71 percent last year and have fallen 74 percent year on year during the first six months this year. Tourism and related business accounted to roughly 20 percent of annual gross domestic product in pre-Covid times.

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The Upcoming Smartphone Trends We Can Expect in New Phones

From a basic calling-only phone, to storing your whole life on a device, phones have come a long way. Evolving from a bulky piece of technology to where it can fit the pockets of your pants and jeans. Nowadays, smartphones have transformed from being practical to following current trend. Just like how bell bottom jeans are coming back, these are some trends that most smartphones brand might adopt.

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Flies As Sustainable Food of The Future

Food shortage and food wastage are a rampant problem that has been addressed countless times, yet often, we often fail to find a balance to the matter. As lands are getting limited, it is difficult to plant crop or livestock to accommodate the growing population. But as people are looking for alternative to counter the problem, one company in South Africa has make the first step by turning flies into food for pets, ad probably human in the future.

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