Bali and George Clooney – Saudi Gazette

Bali and George Clooney - Saudi Gazette

“Ticket to Paradise” is a comedy, social, and romantic film where Hollywood’s most handsome and smiling faces stars come together along with the media face of Nespresso, the actor George Clooney. The actors represented a story that did not break the norm of Western life from courts and cases of separation, child custody, to property … Read more

All of the changes happening in Norwich’s Timberhill

Published: 9:15 AM October 22, 2022 From authentic Malaysian cuisine to a new cocktail spot, there are lots of exciting things going on in the Timberhill area.  These are some of new businesses soon-to-be opening in this corner of Norwich. Silhouette The former Bourgee site on Timber Hill is becoming new restaurant Silhouette. – Credit: Silhouette Where: Unit 5, … Read more

Southeast Asia-focused Vitamin Brand YOUVIT Raises US$ 6 Million in a Series B Funding Led by Unilever Ventures

     SINGAPORE, Oct 22, 2022 – (ACN Newswire) – YOUVIT, a Southeast Asia-based new generation vitamin brand is proud to announce that it has raised US$ 6 million in a growth funding round. The amount raised will be utilized to fuel the expansion plans as YOUVIT aims to become the leading vitamin brand for urban millennials across the region. … Read more

The 5 Most Beautiful Private Islands in the World

Courtesy of Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi Planning an island getaway always feels like the dreamiest option when in need of a little (or a lot) R&R. However, why not treat yourself and go the extra mile? Let us be the first to tell you that private islands are no longer just for royalty or the … Read more

A pioneering initiative in G-20 to build a God-centric value system

Did God exist? This question bothered the West for centuries. One of the earliest arguments for the existence of God, which Immanuel Kant called “ontology”, was given by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Anselm, in 1078 AD. “Id quo maius cogitari nequit”, Anselm argued, meaning “there must be that (thing), the greater than which cannot be … Read more

More Indonesian women embrace body hair’s beauty – Tue, June 22 2021

Nur Janti (The Jakarta Post) PREMIUM Jakarta   ●   Tue, June 22 2021 If you’re a woman from Indonesia or anywhere else, you’ve certainly come across more than a few advertisements promoting ways to eliminate body hair – a way to become “beautiful” in the eyes of others. One recent ad featuring an actress … Read more

Monkeys in Indonesia Use Stones As Sex Toys, Study Suggests

A new study suggests long-tailed macaques in Indonesia engage in tool-assisted masturbation. Researchers observed the monkeys tapping and rubbing stones against their genitals. Tool use is well documented in animals, though typically for survival purposes like eating. Loading Something is loading. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you’re … Read more

More Qatar-Indonesia delegations, B2B meetings in the pipeline, says business council official

Following the successful working visit of Indonesian Trade Minister Zulkifli Hasan to Qatar recently, more business dialogues and B2B meetings are in the pipeline for the continued enhancement of both countries’ economic ties.This was according to Qatar-Indonesia Business Council (QIBC) president Farhan al-Sayed, who recently hosted several delegations from Indonesia eyeing to increase exports from … Read more

In Graphic Detail: Six Coral Continents

Article body copy Some of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet—coral reefs—could use a break. Indiscriminate fishing, pollution, and coastal development have battered coral reefs for decades. Throw in climate change and by 2100, 70 to 99 percent could be damaged or lost. With them goes food security and livelihoods, biodiversity and … Read more

Indonesian women are speaking up to break down taboos about mixed marriages with foreigners

Baca dalam bahasa Indonesia Muntini Cooper thought inviting families and neighbours to her wedding in the small village of Trenggalek in East Java, Indonesia, would save her from assumptions about her marriage’s authenticity. She was wrong.  “I thought it would have clearly proven that we were legitimately married, but it wasn’t enough,” she told ABC. In 2003, after … Read more