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What's The Focus
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22-Nov-24
What's The Focus
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The Pulse
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Evening Edition
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Julian Yap
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The Pulse
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27-May-21
Enterprise Explores
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Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Dr. Ann Lee
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A Bit Of Culture
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Audi Mok
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The Pulse
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Alessandro Cannarsi, Partner, Private Equity practice, Bain & Company
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Morning Brief
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Zalfian Fuzi | Shamaine Othman | Kam Raslan
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A Bit Of Culture
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Vizla Kumaresan, Clinical Psychologist
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The Daily Digest
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Rachel Chan Suet Kay, Institute of Ethnic Studies (KITA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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Night School
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Rozy Muhammad, K-Popped!
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Bila Larut Malam
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Isa Ho, Artist-photographer
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Front Row
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Night School
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Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) Is Kwai Chai Hong preserving heritage, or curating it for a modern audience? Its Co-Founder, Zeen Chang discusses the fine line between community and commodity.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) The team reviews Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die & Wuthering Heights on this episode of Popcorn Culture!
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) Are Malaysians switching to EVs at an acceptable rate? We unpack where we are in this week's episode.
Matt-Splained
(REPEAT) Instead of talking about equitable societies, AI has once again decided we have to revert to the ‘world in peril’ format. Richard and Matt try to make sense of it all. Again.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) We speak with Lanuza Layon, Chairperson of the Kampung Sungai Kurau Village Development and Security Committee, and Sarah Amer, a Community Organiser from Gerimis Art Project, about the broader struggle for Orang Asli land rights in Malaysia.
Bar None
(REPEAT) We discuss the latest changes made to BWF's tournaments and competitions, set to take place from 2027 onwards.
BBC World Service
Datshiane Navanayagam talks to two women whose life changing illnesses led them to set up new businesses after they discovered high street clothes are uncomfortable and difficult to wear when you have restricted mobility or medical needs.