Stories from abroad


Rosa Andres has worked with a diverse group of employers to support her children so that they have more opportunities in life.

AS WE end the year and look forward to 2017, we bring you the last article in a series that shared the life stories of people living in Kuala Lumpur.

Readers can gain insight from the stories, be inspired, get annoyed or experience a range of other emotions, but what this series has shown is that everyone has an interesting story to tell.

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