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Thailand Becomes The First Country In Southeast Asia To Pass Marriage Equality Bill
Lawmakers and activists were seen celebrating in Thailand's parliament, waving rainbow flags and smiling.
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Thailand Passes Bill To Legalise Marriage Between Members Of LGBTQIA+ Community
Once the bill is passed into law, Thailand will become the first nation in Southeast Asia to legally recognise same-sex marriage.
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"Prioritise Meritocracy Not Quota System" — Says UTeM Royal Education Award Recipient
"I'm representing not just my story, but the shared narrative of minorities," he said.
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"Confidence Is Key" — Kao Empowers Malaysian Women With Educational Programmes
From educating girls about menstrual hygiene to instilling confidence in young women, Kao is committed to championing diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Govt Doubles Down On Its Probe On Women's March By Asking JAWI To Assist Cops
JAWI will not compromise on any action that goes against Islamic teachings, according to Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Na'im Mokhtar.
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English-Born Footballer Lee Tuck Says He's Grateful To Be A Malaysian Citizen Now
The 34-year-old footballer, who has been playing in the Malaysia Premier League since 2017, said that it's been a tough road that required him to make sacrifices but it was one opportunity he "couldn't pass on".
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M'sian Women Share What It's Like To Pursue A Career In STEM & The Semiconductor Industry
Besides prioritising diversity and equal opportunity, the company places emphasis on the mental and physical wellbeing of its team members as well.
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PAS Leader Warns Muslims To Be Wary Of Liberals Who Preach "Equality And Racial Harmony"
"Ultimately, they want Muslims to not feel guilty if they want to change their religion."
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5 Reasons Why Companies Perform Better When They Hire Both Men And Women
Studies show that companies with better gender representation are more competitive in today's market.
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"This Is A Malay Land" - Pasir Salak MP Argues After Claiming DAP Is Unfair To Malaysians
He also claimed that there was no racism under the Barisan Nasional administration.
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[NANDINI SAYS] Hello Malaysians, What's Up With White Worshipping Lah?
Here are three most common situations where we take part in white worshipping – knowingly, unknowingly.
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Majlis Olimpik Malaysia Assures Help To Transgenders Wishing To Compete In 2016 Olympics
“It is an adaptation to a human rights issue. This is an important matter. It’s a trend of being more flexible and more liberal.” says former IOC medical commission chairman Arne Ljungqvist.
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