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Bersih 3.0 saw thousands of Malaysians rallying for clean and fair elections.
How secondary cities can contribute to a nation's economy and change how we view development.
After the heritage listing, the city continues to evolve. But is it on the right track?
Are Malaysians living in working poverty?
Raja Mohamad Izan Raja Yusoff speaks on his faith and becoming an imam.
The violence of Bersih 3.0 should not distract from the need for serious reforms.
Penang successfully negotiated its water deal with the federal government. Selangor, however, finds itself still stuck in square one after three years of negotiations.
Will Penang soon be facing a water crisis?
This September, Penang will host the fifth Tourism Promotion Organization for Asia Pacific Forum.
Quietly but surely, Urban Sketchers Penang is making its mark.
A reminder of what the cultural, commercial and political diversity in the Straits of Malacca looked like before colonialism divided the region.
Social networking is making it easier for the people to work with their local governments.
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