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Day: November 19, 2025

Penang Suya Meiyarivagam (PSM) Annual Awareness Programme 2025: COOLING THE BODY NATURALLY

On the 16th of November 2025, Penang Suya Meiyarivagam (PSM) conducted its annual event for parents and volunteers at Sri Balathandayutabani Temple, Penang. The programme was attended by approximately 185 participants. The day was observed as Self-Achievement Day. As part of the event, an awareness session on energy conservation and energy efficiency was held, with emphasis on lifestyle changes...
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50,000 March in Brazil to Celebrate Death of Fossil Fuel Industry at COP30

“It is time to put these old fuels where they belong—in the ground of history.” An estimated 50,000 people took to the streets of Belém do Pará, Brazil, on Saturday to demonstrate outside the halls of the United Nations annual climate summit, holding a “Great People’s March” and makeshift “Funeral for Fossil Fuels” as they demanded a just transition toward a more renewable...
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Play Sand Products Containing Asbestos Recalled in Australia and New Zealand

Last November 12, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) published a recall notice from supplier Educational Colours regarding play sand products that were found to contain tremolite asbestos, a naturally occurring asbestos. The products are used by children for art and craft activities or sensory play. “The products may cause a risk to health,” the ACCC warned, advising...
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SILENT BRAIN HACKER

Why We Need to Periodically Disconnect from Our Phones A recent study suggests that taking a 3-day break from using a smartphone can help reset the brain of someone addicted to it. Excessive phone use, especially social media and constant notifications, can overstimulate the brain’s reward system, leading to dependency similar to other forms of addiction. This overuse often results in anxiety,...
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