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RTS project is back on!

Oct 31, 2019


Malaysia and Singapore have agreed to resume the Rapid Transit System project that will link JB and Singapore. 

PM Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says the overall cost of the project has been cut by over 1.7 billion ringgit. 

The projectoriginally drawn up between the previuos BN administration and the Singapore government, was previously delayed by 3 months. 

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New Zealand has banned a new videogame that reportedly glorified the mosque shootings in Christchurch. 

According to reports the game, which was being distributed online, pays tribute to the shooter

It also mimics the notorious livestream of the attack. 

51 people were killed in the shooting, and the suspect is facing multiple charges of murder, attempted murder and engaging in a 'terrorist' act.
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A new study in the UK suggests that using profanity can help improve your workouts. 

According to researchers at England's Keele University saying a curse word while working out produces a rush of adrenaline that boosts the heart rate and breathing, and this can help improve athletic performance.

It also boosts your motivation and helps body combat pain.

However, the researchers say it should be used sparingly, as curse words seem to lose their power when they're used too much.


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