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Ikram to investigate retaining wall failure in collapse of Taman Pertama house
THE Malaysian Institute of Public Works (Ikram) has been appointed to identify why part of the retaining wall at a construction site in Taman Pertama, Cheras, failed, resulting in a house next to it collapsing.
KL facilities marred by drug addicts
Drug addicts have been blamed for the destruction of public facilities and beautification projects in Kuala Lumpur’s side lanes and alleys.
Indonesia summons Britain's envoy after furore over rainbow flag
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia summoned Britain's ambassador on Monday to explain the raising of a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) flag at its embassy, and urged foreign missions to respect local "sensitivities" following a backlash among conservatives.
Developer ordered to stop work after house collapses in Cheras
A DEVELOPER has been ordered to stop construction on a highrise project after a two-storey house in Taman Pertama, Cheras was destroyed.
If it’s one thing we’re not and that’s being unhappy
PETALING JAYA: Areas under 80 local authorities have been categorised as “happy” in a recent national Happiness Index study while another 34 are “moderately happy”.
‘Vehicles to be towed away in June’
TOWING operations to address the problem of vehicles parked illegally along Jalan Kiara 1 in Kuala Lumpur will kick off in June.
Mahadi: City Hall setting up task force to address strata issues
KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will establish a task force to look into long-standing strata issues in the city, including those related to joint management bodies and management corporations.
‘Find holistic approach to ending floods for good’
Stakeholders want lasting solutions to be implemented alongside the recently announced short-term measures by Kuala Lumpur City Hall to ensure future inundations are prevented altogether.
Seoul's double in the metaverse is designed to simplify citizens' lives
The goal is to make the city even more "intelligent" and its services easily accessible to all.
'Dancing, not war': Signs of normality in Ukraine's shattered Kharkiv
The noose around Ukraine's second-largest city has been loosening in recent days, even as the war rages elsewhere and its people just want to dance again.