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Lifting the weight of expectation: Pakistani women reshaping gym culture

UrduPoint

UrduPoint

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July 11, 2026

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Keluarga dorong Siti Nur Amira sertai PLKN

PADANG BESAR: Atas nasihat dan suntikan semangat daripada keluarga mendorong Siti Nur Amira Fauzi, 17, berazam mahu mengikuti Program Latihan Khid­mat Negara (PLKN) 3.0 di Kem 504 Askar Wataniah (AW), Bukit Keteri di sini. Perasaan gementar dengan keupayaan diri itu hilang setelah mendapat suntikan kata-kata semangat keluarga yang menghantarnya dari Pulau Pinang. Anak bongsu dari ... Read more The post Keluarga dorong Siti Nur Amira sertai PLKN appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jun 21, 2026

Fitness activities bring community together in Liang

Fitness activities bring community together in Liang

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

Foreigners shocked at Aussie gym habit

Gymgoers have expressed their shock and confusion on Aussies not using lockers in gyms, in a viral video posted online.

Hi China

· Jun 29, 2026

Han-style classical dance

A mesmerizing Han-style classical dance where dancers move in unison to the powerful rhythm of ancient drums. Inspired by Han dynasty ritual music, it evokes the elegance, order, and spirit of early Chinese court culture. #BlowYourMind

URL Media

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· Jul 6, 2026

How ‘Shakti’ Struggles To Survive Amid Deep-Seated Patriarchy 

Shakti‘s uphill battle In the Hindu tradition, Shakti means power expressed as the divine feminine energy. This idea of Shakti – the all-powerful feminine, the source of life itself – [] The post How ‘Shakti’ Struggles To Survive Amid Deep-Seated Patriarchy appeared first on URL Media.

L.A. Times - Sports

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· Jun 24, 2026

Former viral UCLA star Katelyn Ohashi returns to gymnastics at age 29

Former UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi, whose joyful floor routines drew hundreds of millions of views and multiple ESPYs, has announced her return to elite gymnastics.

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Related coverage for "Lifting the weight of expectation: Pakistani women reshaping gym culture": Utusan Malaysia — Keluarga dorong Siti Nur Amira sertai PLKN. Borneo Bulletin — Fitness activities bring community together in Liang. Brisbane Times — Foreigners shocked at Aussie gym habit. Hi China — Han-style classical dance. URL Media — How ‘Shakti’ Struggles To Survive Amid Deep-Seated Patriarchy . L.A. Times - Sports — Former viral UCLA star Katelyn Ohashi returns to gymnastics at age 29