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VIENTIANE: Despite not knowing much about Laos, undergraduate Erwin Soh still took a leap of faith, heading over for 17 days to help out at a local school. From May to June, the second-year computing student at the National University of Singapore’s
The funny thing about Singaporeans in Johor Bahru is how they tend to stick to the big malls and hover around downtown or Austin Heights. We’re so habituated to urban life that we seek out comforting urbanity when abroad. No judgment, just an observ
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2024-10-15Workers from the City of North Miami Beach prepare sandbags to distribute to residents before the expected flooding ahead of the anticipated Hurricane Milton. The distribution was at 1965 NE 151st Street, North Miami Beach on Saturday Oct. 5, 2024.
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10jili More than ‘beads and feathers’: Miami Carnival celebrates 40 years of Caribbean culture
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