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30 September 2015
PM Najib Razak is convinced that Malaysia is well on its way to becoming a highly developed nation by the year 2020.
Air pollution is bad, but the transformation that resulted from Paris and Beijing's car-free policies - albeit short-lived - leaves us hopeful that change is still possible.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) is also planning to reduce the number of parking lots in the city to ease traffic.
The group has a total workforce of about 6,500 staff.
"Don't look down. Don't look down!" *Looks down anyway... and faints.*
Well, flaunting stolen cash on social media is not a good idea!
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29 September 2015
Malaysia trails behind Sri Lanka and Thailand in terms of Internet speed.
With the condition not getting better anytime soon, these apps could help you monitor the API readings with ease and convenience.
Let's put an end to the constant annoyance caused by Facebook!
Rejoice, Apple fans!
Close to a dozen selfie-related deaths have been reported this year.
Get ready to be a changed person...
Bak kata pepatah Nike, 'Take It To The Next Level.'
Former Selangor MB Khir Toyo thinks he deserves a second chance after being involved in a highly controversial corruption scandal.