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#TeamClaire: Now everyone can ride

THE date Dec 20, 2017, marked the first birthday of Awana SkyWay. According to operations executive Asman Faidy, 42, there are usually 20,000 passengers each day, rising to 30,000 on weekends.

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#TeamMayLee: Police with a purpose

THE word “police” might bring to mind uniforms and police cars, but below that surface is an immense amount of coordination that ensures the unit’s efficiency and effectiveness. This is where Isaac Koh, 25, comes in.

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#TeamClaire: Top cops of Genting

BUSTING bad guys, rescuing citizens in distress, and swaggering around with firearms are all part of being a cop – according to the movies at least. To dispel some of those myths, we interviewed members of the Resort World Genting (RWG) auxiliary police about their lives and work.

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#TeamSatpal: Canines in action

THE idea of having a K9 unit at Resorts World Genting (RWG) dates back to 1970 when security guard Jerry Newton was on his nightly round with Nero, his pet German Shepherd.

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Malaysia’s blind footballers down but not out

The Malaysian blind football team’s defeat at the IBSA Blind Football Asian Championships was a major setback, but they are determined to make Malaysia proud again.

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Students Against Trafficking FAQs

What is student trafficking? “Student trafficking” is a term coined by R.AGE after we realised there’s an entire network dedicated to exploiting students by signing them up with bogus colleges overseas. These students are recruited through lies, charged exorbitant fees and extorted for more money along the way, before realising their “colleges” don’t even provide […]

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A night in a kongsi

R.AGE journalists spent a night in makeshift housing for construction workers, many of them victims of student trafficking.

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Foundation for a better Malaysia

CIMB Foundation’s CEO Datuk Hamidah Naziadin looks back on its 10-year journey, and what the future holds.

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CIMB Foundation celebrates empowerment

CIMB Foundation’s tenth anniversary celebrated the people whose lives had been changed through a decade of CSR work.

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#StandTogether for kindness

R.AGE and SP Setia have come together to launch #StandTogether, a campaign that aims to end bullying in schools through kindness and empathy.

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A new wave for news

BRATs equips aspiring young journalists with the skills they need to navigate the world of new media.

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Maman-mia, maman leaves averted war

The Local Kitchen discovered that while maman leaves can leave a bitter taste in your mouth, cooked right, it’s a culinary delight.

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Finding the Orang Asal’s voices

Orang Asal issues are often swept under the carpet, but they’re fighting for media representation and to be heard.

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#TeamClarissa: Keeping traditional art alive

#TeamClarissa took a peek into the East Coast’s art culture, and explored its significance to Malaysians.

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#TeamClarissa: Moth-ers unite at Genting

#TeamClarissa hit up the Chin Swee Temple in Genting Highlands to look for moths, and they found plenty! Here is what they learnt.

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