Behind the concrete walls of the Bukit Kiara Muslim Cemetery along Jalan Damansara in Kuala Lumpur, is a monsoon drain…
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Recently, the Youth and Sports Ministry said it would hold swimming classes to instill the importance of water safety for…
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Read More »Overall, fostering a first-world mentality in Malaysia requires a comprehensive and sustained effort from the government, private sector, civil society,…
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Read More »The “Of Spaces in Between” exhibition, supported by the Penang Art District, opens in Penang on April 8 and opens…
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