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Nadia Mikail, a local author, has made a name for herself on the international stage with her recent release, “The Cats We Meet Along The

Nadia Mikail, a local author, has made a name for herself on the international stage with her recent release, “The Cats We Meet Along The

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BY NUR FARIHAN RAZALI A tribal chief plays a vital role in linking the people and the government. Aside from leading a village, they are

Hiking is undoubtedly both physically and mentally challenging. However, according to outdoorsman Allan Bacelon Gunben, the jaw-dropping beauty of the vista from the summit of