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‘My children are my strength’
KUALA LUMPUR: Starting afresh in life after winning a tedious custody battle in court, single mother Loh Siew Hong says her three children give her all the strength she needs.She said her children had also emulated her strength and patience while they were separated for three years.
Turkey pledges closer ties with Cambodia with opening of embassies
PHNOM PENH (The Phnom Penh Post/Asia News Network): Turkey has pledged to increase cooperation with Cambodia as the chair of Asean in 2022, and believes the opening of embassies in the two countries will further elevate bilateral relations.
Australia pledges to support human resource development in Laos
Australia has announced that it will support a second phase of BEQUAL, the Basic Education programme, with an estimated budget of AU$28 million (RM84 million) over the next four years.
Young leaders of tomorrow – it’s #TimeToMoveUp
Chart a promising path to success with Sunway University
Stop the disservice to tennis as it deserves much better
COULD it be different this time under Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu, where tennis may get its turn to be a part of the Malaysia Games (Sukma) family?
ENERGISING B40 KIDS TO FOCUS ON STUDIES
TENAGA Nasional Berhad (TNB) continues to fund students from underprivileged backgrounds for them to pursue higher education through the My Brighter Future (MyBF) initiative for the year 2021.
Reaching out during Covid-19 times
PETALING JAYA: Its mission is to care for the poor and marginalised from all backgrounds. But like most charity homes nationwide, the spread of Covid-19 in Malaysia has left Calvaryland with decreased financial contributions since the pandemic struck.
Tunku Scholarship is back
THE thought of being accepted into Cambridge University in the United Kingdom may seem far-fetched to most students.
Avanda set to soar
EACH morning Ng Kok Song meditates for 25 minutes to clear his mind. Later he may tend to his garden or even take a nap. But far from enjoying a quiet retirement, the 74-year-old has built one of Singapore’s fastest-growing investment firms with plans to make it a global player.