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Nation | 19 August 2024
"Paris Could Learn from This!" – Malaysians Amazed by SUKMA Sarawak's Opening Ceremony
Over 40,000 spectators had the privilege of witnessing the spectacular opening ceremony of the Malaysia Games (SUKMA) Sarawak 2024 on the night of August 17.
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Nation | 20 June 2024
Sarawak Unveils RM1.25 Trillion in Gold, Rare Earths, and Precious Metals
The Sarawak state government has uncovered an estimated RM1.25 trillion worth of gold, rare earths, bauxite, and other precious metals within the state’s land areas.
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Nation | 10 January 2024
Obedient Canine in Sarawak Waits Calmly for Traffic Signal to Change Before Crossing the Street
Were you aware that in Malaysia, as per CompareHero, jaywalking is a punishable offense that could result in a penalty fine of up to RM500? If not, now you are.
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Nation | 31 December 2023
KL Companions "Bring Christmas to the Doorstep" of Sarawakian Unable to Return Home for Celebrations
It's always disheartening when we can't celebrate festive seasons with our loved ones, missing the presence of those who make these occasions truly special, whether it's Raya, CNY, Christmas, or Deepavali.
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Uncle Kentang Launches RM6 Meal Coupons to Provide Full Meals for Underprivileged Students
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Anthony Loke: Malaysian Drivers Might Need to Pay for Physical Driving License Cards Starting Next Year
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WATCH: Woman Caught Swapping Cheaper Eggs for Expensive Ones, Draws Criticism from Malaysians