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Malay is not conspicuous and is banned. Three restaurants have to change their signs
Kuala Lumpur City Hall uses RM10 million in funding to map the capital's Golden Triangle
Rude, mild, depends on your choice of words
Kuala Lumpur 14 flood prevention projects are expected to be completed in April next year
Kepong food street fence leaks electricity; DBKL inspected and repaired overnight
DBKL pointed out that the Malay language in advertisements should be the most important and the grammar should be approved by the Language and Literature Bureau
Vendors illegally occupy public areas; DBKL cracks down on confiscated items
Stalls, canopies, gas canisters are among the goods seized by DBKL
Bukit Dinding hillside project raises concerns among residents
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