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#ins-empty Today's Highlights Singapore Ranks The 5th Wealthiest City With 250,000 Millionaires & 26

#ins-empty Today's Highlights Singapore Ranks The 5th Wealthiest City With 250,000 Millionaires & 26 Billionaires As Singapore is a city-state, the number suggests that 4.6% of the country's 5.45 million population are millionaires. [Read More +]( Here's What To Expect At Malaysia's Largest Cat Expo Happening In KL This Weekend Ekspo Kucing will take place from 30 September until 2 October. [Read More +]( Video Shows Teen Girl Devastated After Dad Allegedly Burned Her Favourite K-Pop Collection "101 on how NOT to parent." [Read More +]( Man Wins RM2,980 Compensation Against Kajang Local Council Over Damage Caused By Pothole He was driving at night on Jalan Sungai Long in Kajang about two years ago when he hit the pothole. [Read More +]( "Housemate From Hell" – Tenants Unable To Handle Housemate's Filthy Habits & Kick Him Out Fredaus mentioned in his video that the housemate had only been staying in the room for two to three weeks before it began to smell of leftover food and undisposed trash. [Read More +]( NASA Spacecraft Slams Into Potential Doomsday Asteroid That Was Headed Straight For Earth The USD330 million mission was devised to determine if a spacecraft is capable of nudging an asteroid off course just enough to keep Earth out of harm's way. [Read More +]( Chocolate Ice Cream With Lingham's Extra Hot Chilli Sauce Is Now Available In Malaysia 7CAFé released the new flavour this week for a limited time. [Read More +]( Former Nigerian Premier League Club Coach Is Now A Popular Nasi Lemak Vendor At UM Yaya said that he loves seeing how food can unite people of different races and religions in Malaysia. [Read More +]( Meet The Malaysian Masterminds Behind These Creative Southeast Asian-Based Games From cats in kebaya to warriors fighting jinns, this game studio definitely captured the essence of being Southeast Asian. [Read More +]( Pahang Primary School Shortlisted Among Top 3 Finalists In World's Best School Prizes They are in the running to win USD50,000 (RM230,000) and voting is currently open! [Read More +]( Local YouTuber Harassed Former Miss Universe Malaysia Runner-Up & Asked For '2 Seconds' Lim Shang Jin has since apologised for sexually harassing Serene Claire. [Read More +]( [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Youtube] You are receiving this because you subscribed to SAYS Newsletters. No longer interested? Unsubscribe If you'd like to unsubscribe and stop receiving these emails [click here](.

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