Meet Fakhirah Khairuddin, The Malaysian Working at Tesla

It’s not every day that we heard about a Malaysian making waves overseas. When we do, it’s really impactful and it serves as an inspiration for many of us. Amazon, Nasa, Tesla and Microsoft are probably some of the few big companies that many dreamed of working with at some point in their lives, but not many get the opportunities to do so.

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The Olympics Has Officially Ended, And A Salutation to Our Malaysian Athletes Should Entail

How many of us will get to experience the Olympics in the midst of an ongoing pandemic? It was epic seeing the opening ceremony of the Games in an empty stadium, attended by contingents of participating countries. In the closing ceremony, Tokyo passed the baton to Paris after staging a Games that was delayed by Covid-19 and sceptical public, but nevertheless delivered its share of memorable moments.

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Battling Insomnia

If you’re like me, and you have difficulties falling asleep at night, you’re not alone. It affects millions of people worldwide. According to study, almost 70 million Americans have some form of sleep disorder. Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder. 30 per cent. Of adults experienced short-term insomnia while about 10 per cent of people have long lasting insomnia.

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Lionel Messi Officially Quit Barcelona

Barcelona has confirmed Lionel Messi has left the club, after expressing his public desire to leave 12 months ago. His exit ends his historic tenure at the Nou Camp. Messi, who won six Ballon d’Or awards during his time at the Nou Camp, is widely regarded as one of the best players ever.

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The Ongoing Water Crisis

Water is the most abundant resource on Earth, yet it is also the scarcest when it comes to providing clean water to the population is general. Many impoverish nations does not have access to clean water, and the people risked getting cholera by drinking contaminated water. According to World Vision.Org, Eritrea and Papua New Guinea are the top countries that lack basic water services. Eritrea in East Africa has the least access to clean water close to home. Lack of adequate household sanitation means open water sources are often contaminated by human and animal waste. Deforestation and poor farming practices also make the problem of water pollution worse. Meanwhile, much of Papua New Guinea’s rural population lives in remote communities scattered among the country’s 600 Asia-Pacific islands. Often islanders struggle with lack of clean water and sanitation, and many have little understanding of basic hygiene practices. Papua New Guinea is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the region, with frequent cyclones and flooding events that damage and destroy infrastructure, homes, and crops.

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