Use a no-regret approach to tackle new-normal flash floods
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initially thought. Southeast Asia is also one of the most vulnerable regions to cli- mate change, whose
More than typefaces and textures
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narratives, is one of the participants at Kuala Lumpur Art Book Fair's talk series on Dec 5. - Photos: Kua
More to explore at Taman Tugu
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beginners and families. Within the main trail itself, one has the option to choose l.Skm or 3km or 4km
Shaping KL's first low-carbon township
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execute them one by one. ''Hopefully by the end of the year, we can have some visibility and data to
30% renewable energy rule for all new projects
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hope to execute them one by one. ''Hopefully by the end of the year, we can have some visibility and
KL's carbon neutral blueprint launched
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, planting one mil- lion trees and preparing an inven- tory on greenhouse gases in the city. 'Wangsa Maju
Year of tough situations tests KL residents' resolve
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residents showing the water leakage and structural problems at one of many affected units. (Below
We Russians were glad to help 1971 KL flood victims
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, including two Russians, helped our foster parents fix their houses and repaired one bridge. Our help was
Businesses anticipate better days ahead as KL turns 50
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destination in Kuala Lumpur, is one the 'many areas that was severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic
Giving Kuala Lumpur an iconic identity
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Lumpur' fixture greets out-of-town visitors at one of the entry points into the capital city. - LOW LAY
'Recent landslides mostly in older neighbourhoods'
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landslides precipi- tated by the continuous heavy rains that weakened the soil structure. One ef the worst
Mired in urban despair
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have many three-genera- tion families while the Kepong one has middle-aged Malays and older Chinese

