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Colouring for change
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cryptocurrency executives swilled cocktails and danced to rap superstar Snoop Dogg on Friday night as they celebrated the approaching inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, whose administration has promised major changes in crypto policy.

OVER 115,000 students from schools nationwide have made their way into the Malaysia Book of Records for being part of the “Largest Young Artist Colouring Contest”.

An aspiring environmental scientist, Ellen presented a vibrant depiction of nature and technology coexisting in harmony, as she envisioned a future where innovation drives sustainability. “This contest made me think about all the small ways we can help the earth, like planting trees and using clean energy.

This immersive experience sparked new ideas, especially for urban students, enabling them to incorporate nature-inspired motifs into their artwork.

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