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Making do in PPR flats
LAST week, a social activist who is a close friend of mine asked me to accompany him for a visit to the PPR (People’s Housing Project) flats owned by City Hall Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) in Sri Pantai. He wanted to show me the condition of the flats and how the B40 tenants there live.
1,600 refugees shipped to island
Bangladesh transported more than 1,600 Rohingya refugees to a low-lying island in the first phase of a controversial planned relocation of 100,000 people.
'We lost everything:' Central Americans flee north after back-to-back hurricanes
MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - It took Luis Salgado years of manual labor to save enough money to open a small fresh produce store, so when torrential floods swept away $1,500 worth of apples, bananas and other fruits, he decided there was no longer a future for him in Honduras.
Middleman matters: Behind Indian protests against Modi farm reforms
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Undeterred by the harsh winter of India's capital, its toxic air and surging coronavirus cases, Sukhbinder Singh is among tens of thousands of farmers camped out in protest on the city's outskirts, along with tractors, trailers, SUVs and food trucks.
Some good out of a bad situation
WE HEAR people lamenting the negative effects of the Covid-19 pandemic almost every day, whether from the news, social media or while having breakfast at our favourite kopitiam.
When learning is a mountain to climb
Parents and teachers work to help dyslexic children adapt to online lessons.
When football begets pittance
Kam Fook recalls days of getting RM2 for training and RM50 as bonus.
As COVID-19 cases soar, New York City schools halt in-person classes
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City's public school district, the largest in the United States, will halt in-person instruction starting Thursday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced, citing soaring coronavirus infection rates there and across the country.