
Celebrating Hideo Kojima – Japanese video game developer extraordinaire
In this week’s gaming wrap-up, we look into the contributions of a renowned Japanese video game developer and take a closer look at several latest game releases.
In this week’s gaming wrap-up, we look into the contributions of a renowned Japanese video game developer and take a closer look at several latest game releases.
Interest in the potential of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and other digital technologies to support sustainable development varies across regions, with the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand demonstrating particularly high interest.
One wonders about the future of game studios and asset makers like Passion Republic, Streamline, and Virtuos, as the world is experiencing video game industry shake-ups and cancelled overseas projects that require help from other countries.
Former world No. 1 shuttler Roslin Hashim says the previous 15-point system, complete with service overs, tested players’ fitness and skill, while the planned revision of the system will only encourage speed and nothing else in modern badminton.
European Aquatics collaborated with independent auditors to implement the necessary reforms to achieve Bronze Level Certification, demonstrating its commitment to enhanced governance, transparency, and accountability.
Newcastle looks to end its Wembley curse against Liverpool, the first team to beat it at England’s national stadium 51 years ago.
Russell Curtis, The Singing Comedian, provides plenty of laughter as fame grows while he awaits the airing of his first one-hour stand-up special.
Eye specialist Dr M. Narendran says teachers should to be trained to identify children with eyesight issues early on.
Kedah Tua is an important historical legacy that should not be buried under a religious-political schism. More must be done, especially by the Kedah State authorities and the National Department of Heritage, to promote the archaeological sites of Bujang Valley as an educational and tourism product in the context of Asean archaeological diaspora, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasaruddin.