Ain Husniza's video exposing rape culture at her school was viewed at least 1.9 million times, sparking a national conversation on sexual harassment and misogyny.
Malaysian officials now say that there's firm evidence flight 370 flew into a remote area of the Indian Ocean, where it could only have crashed into the water. Yet a psychologist says even that certainty will likely not provide closure to families of the passengers.
Malaysia's ruling party has been in power since independence in1957. It hasn't had to deal with many natural disasters and doesn't take kindly to being questioned about anything.
Relatives of passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 tried to make their frustrations known to Malaysian officials Wednesday. They accuse authorities in Malaysia of doing too little to find the missing plane.
The confusion over the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has thrust officials in Malaysia into the international spotlight, and they're not used to the scrutiny.
Before losing contact with air controllers, Malaysia Airlines flight 370 may have veered to the west, away from its original destination of Beijing. The Malaysian Air Force says radar data suggests the sudden change in the jet's flight course. But it still leaves those searching for the plane with the same question: where is it?
Authorities know Malaysia Airlines flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur late on Friday night headed for Beijing. But that's almost all that's known. About 45 minutes later, the plane was never heard from again.
In 2011, Ann Morgan, a journalist and author in the UK, set herself the goal to read a book from every country in the world in one year. And she blogged about it.
With two albums out, and a third in the works, Zee Avi gives the YouTube generation of musicians something to aspire to.
Malaysia is moving away from English as a language of learning. That has some parents worried that their children won't be able to compete in a global environment. Some parents have taken to sending their kids to school over the border in Singapore.
Insulting the prophet is considered blasphemous in Islam and is punishable by death in Saudi Arabia.