Brunei’s Prince Abdul Mateen is set to tie the knot in January 2024, according to the country’s media outlets.
Poor visibility: Thick haze covering the coastal highway near Danga Bay, which connects Johor Baru and Iskandar Puteri, at around 8.30am yesterday.
“Locations that have unhealthy API readings are Tangkak, Segamat, Batu Pahat, Larkin and Pasir Gudang. Ling urged the public, especially those with respiratory health issues, to wear face masks when going out. “Due to the hot and hazy condition that is affecting our children, the ministry will soon make an announcement to give authority to the state Education Department or principals to allow students to wear their sports attire to school instead of the normal school uniform.
“After bringing her to a nearby clinic, Alhamdulillah, she is getting better now. But the weather has been hot the last few days, and now, with the haze, it is actually not good to go out.
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