PM: Malaysian University Students to Study Constitution and Local History from This Year
Starting this year, all Malaysian university students—both in public and private institutions—will be required to study the Federal Constitution and…
Starting this year, all Malaysian university students—both in public and private institutions—will be required to study the Federal Constitution and…
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In a landmark ruling on Friday, a South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk-yeol to five years in prison…