This M’sian All-in-One News App Has a ‘Good News’ Feature for When You’re Feeling Overwhelmed

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The internet’s a big space that is expanding every day.

So, how do you make sure you’re catching up on the best of what the web has to offer? By having the right apps and tools at your disposal.

Whether you’re interested in news stories in your area of expertise or every published article from one particular source, news apps help you sort the good stuff from the rest. While there are plenty of big news brands apps like Google or Apple, why not get your sources straight from a local company?

Introducing Lumi News Malaysia, Malaysia’s latest news app featuring breaking news and headlines reported by over 30 quality publishers such as New Straits Times, Free Malaysia Today, Berita Harian, Harian Metro, SAYS, The Rakyat Post, Cilisos, Mashable Southeast Asia, and more.

Most importantly, you can also find JUICE on the app too!

So, instead of chancing upon news on social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Twitter, or solely relying on news retold by friends, the Lumi news app makes it easier for you to know what’s happening in the world, cross-check news that’s reported by credible news sites, and verify the legitimacy of viral news online.

You can follow publishers in their preferred languages, select topics you’re most interested in, and receive notifications whenever something of interest trends.

We can all relate to the feeling of mental exhaustion from keeping up with political and pandemic headlines, so the app has a ‘Good News’ mode to turn the feed into something wholesome, inspiring, humorous, optimistic, and heartwarming!

“Presenting Lumi to the masses like this will hopefully increase the level of curiosity among more Malaysians towards current issues that impact them, while at the same time, be something useful and fun for everyone, no matter their political stands, worldviews, or personal interests,” said CEO of Lumi News Malaysia, Judith Yeoh.

The Lumi News app is available on Google Play Store and Apple Store.