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With the Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders meeting in Kuala Lumpur, the growing problem of scam centers is in the spotlight.
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As local languages continue to disappear, Associate Professor Natsuko Nakagawa from the Faculty of Humanities is dedicated to documenting and preserving them while uncovering the linguistic principles ...
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Alex Pereira doesn’t need words to make an impact. His fists do the talking. The UFC light heavyweight champion has captivated fans with his knockout power and stone-faced demeanor. But there’s always ...