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We have a chat with Jahabar Sadiq about freedom of information.
Photographer Adam Tan seeks to encapsulate tranquility.
Jonathan Lim records those everyday moments that otherwise slip past our fingers.
It’s the camaraderie that comes with the coffee.
There is so much to gain from mastering another tongue.
We take a look at the alternative ways of commuting in Penang.
One can cycle from George Town to Batu Maung – comfortably!
In the face of a rapidly changing urban environment, Singapore’s Housing and Development Board gets things right.
Penang's iconic landmark reveals some interesting secrets.
Amid the strife post-Arab Spring is a sense of optimism, where ideals are kept alive.
The import of foreign workers rakes in hundreds of millions each year, but for whom?
Coffee culture thrives in Butterworth.
Sabah's rivers get a community-driven rejuvenation.
A rural town in Taiwan enjoys the best of cloud computing technology, thanks to sound governance.
The Chinese brush genre survives – and evolves – in Malaysia.
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