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Coffee In Love

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The Biker Who Always Ordered Two Coffees Every morning at 6:12 a.m., the bell above the diner door rang twice—once when it opened, once when it closed. And every single morning, the biker ordered two coffees. He wore a black leather jacket, faded denim, his helmet tucked under his arm. He never changed the order. “Two coffees. One black. One with cream.” The waitress, Lena, noticed before anyone else. At first, she thought he was waiting for someone—a friend running late, a riding partner stuck in traffic. But no one ever came. The second coffee always sat there, untouched, cooling.  Other customers noticed too. Truckers joked, “Your buddy always ghost you?” The biker would just smile. “Something like that.” Lena had been working double shifts for three years. No breaks. No complaints. Her life had become a pattern just like his. Up at 4:30 a.m. Bus ride. Coffee smell soaked into her clothes. Feet aching by noon. She refilled mugs, wiped counters, smiled until her cheeks hurt. And ...

Pelantikan menteri wanita Islam di Thailand tarik perhatian media antarabangsa

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Merujuk berita dari Agensi , akhbar dan portal berita Bahasa Melayu  Sinar Harian melaporkan THAILAND mencatat sejarah pada September 2025 apabila Puan Sabida Thaiseth, 41, dilantik sebagai Menteri Kebudayaan dalam Kabinet pimpinan Perdana Menteri, Encik Anutin Charnvirakul. Pelantikannya mendapat perhatian meluas media antarabangsa kerana beliau diiktiraf sebagai wanita beragama Islam pertama yang memegang jawatan menteri Kabinet penuh. Latar belakang dan pendidikan Sabida dilahirkan pada 11 Oktober 1984 di wilayah Uthai Thani, Thailand. Beliau memiliki latar belakang pendidikan undang-undang yang kukuh dengan memperoleh Ijazah Sarjana Muda Undang-Undang dan Sarjana Undang-Undang dari Assumption University, Thailand, sebuah institusi terkemuka yang terkenal dengan program perundangan dan pentadbiran awamnya. Beliau juga melanjutkan pengajian dalam undang-undang perdagangan antarabangsa di University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom (UK) yang memperkukuh pemahamann...

At the age of 64, Jacky Cheung has the ability to perform convincingly

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Renowned Hong Kong artiste Jacky Cheung is currently on his 60+ Concert Tour, which kicked off in Macau on 9 June 2023 and will culminate in a grand finale in Hong Kong on this coming 24 January. With the tour approaching its conclusion, the 64-year-old shared that he has some "unemployment anxiety" – a feeling not at all foreign to him. "After the end of each tour, there's always this period of worry about having no work," he was quoted as saying at one of his recent shows. Cheung also reflected on life in his 60s, candidly admitting that he initially worried about his physical condition and whether he could keep up with high-energy performances. But after embarking on this tour, the singer found that his body is still in tip-top form – so much so that he even wowed fans by performing a split on stage, flaunting his strength. "Reaching your 60s isn't as intimidating as it seems. With confidence and healthy habits, you can still perform at your best,...

Don't promise to someone old and poor

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Your promise means everything to him One cold night, a rich ma noticed an old, poor man standing outside. He asked him gently, “Aren’t you cold, standing here without a coat?” The old man smiled faintly and replied, “I don’t have one, but I’ve learned to live with the cold.” Moved by his words, the rich man said, “Wait here. I’ll go inside and bring you a coat.” Hope lit up the old man’s face as he agreed to wait. The rich man went inside… and became distracted. Hours passed. The night grew colder. By morning, the billionaire remembered the old man and rushed outside—but it was too late. The old man had died from the cold. Beside him lay a note. It read: “When I had nothing, I had the strength to endure the cold because I was used to it. But when you promised me warmth, I held on to that hope—and in doing so, I lost my strength.” Moral of the Story Never make a promise you cannot keep. What may seem small or forgettable to you can mean everything to someone else. Adapted from the story...