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calendar_today15-05-2009 03:16:59

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Maybe avoid using 'dipercayai dipukul" sebelum siasatan awal dibuat. Spekulasi tidak membantu dan lebih cenderung memudaratkan. Ramai yang akan baca post pertama sahaja tanpa membaca update susulan.

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I get that not everyone is in a position to speak freely. I get it. But there's a difference between not saying something that might get you in trouble, and saying something that might get you in favour. There’s a thin line between staying safe and selling out.

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Artikel yang sesuai untuk ibu bapa yang mungkin tahu kenapa mereka perlu memantau aktiviti dalam talian anak, tetapi belum pasti bagaimana caranya. --- A good read for parents who might know "why" they need to supervise their child's online activity but not the "how" of doing so.

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Caning would not have prevented the harmful actions of a criminal who everyone described as a "nice, quiet person" or the ones yang "tidak menunjukkan sebarang tanda² ganjil sebelum kejadian."

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"Online safety for children is a global concern, and many countries are exploring tools like facial age estimation or trusted third-party verifiers that confirm age without unnecessary data collection." – Mediha Mahmood, CEO, Content Forum nst.com.my/news/nation/20…

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Should there be limits on interviews with those involved in tragedy? Reporting isn’t just about asking questions - it’s about how we ask them. In every interview, journalists face a choice: pursue truth at any cost, or balance public interest with personal dignity.

Should there be limits on interviews with those involved in tragedy?

Reporting isn’t just about asking questions - it’s about how we ask them.

In every interview, journalists face a choice: pursue truth at any cost, or balance public interest with personal dignity.