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Free Malaysia Today on MSNOpinion
Exchange programmes a good way to foster unity, understanding
People from the interior of Borneo states, or the tranquil villages of Perlis, or the transit town of Johor Bahru might have very different conceptions of what constitutes ‘Malaysia’.
A new batch arrived at our Faculty again. Students representing almost all districts of the country remind me once again of the wonderful opportunity we have for promoting social and ethnic cohesion ...
Minority rights were crafted as guarantees of confidence — designed to assure communities that cultural distinctiveness and ...
From drawing smiley faces on hands to making lifetime memories, Kentucky volleyball is "playing with joy" ahead of a Sunday's ...
Discover how Bangladeshi students transformed political dynamics, leading a movement that resulted in the fall of Sheikh ...
Setting this response beside Western treatment of Israeli massacres in Gaza and the West Bank exposes how language, empathy ...
The Albanese government will create new offences targeting so-called hate preachers.
The SMART board advanced a deal that at last makes way for a long-sought pedestrian crossing in Santa Rosa — a win for the ...
Well-known names in entertainment, sport and business have joined political and religious figures in an overwhelming rallying cry to turn Australia away from hate in the wake of the Bondi massacre.
Going back to its very inception, funding for Canada's public broadcaster has been a contentious issue for government's to navigate.
The Daily Monitor on MSN
Rakai LC5 seat: 88-year-old incumbent faces four rival
Once revered as a mentor, a retired teacher, and a calm custodian of district affairs, Mr Ssekamwa now finds himself ...
Three years after audiences last left Pandora, Director James Cameron returns with another gut-wrenching saga with a darker ...
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