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KUALA LUMPUR -- Far from the polished clinics and brightly lit wellness centers that symbolize Kuala Lumpur's modern health care landscape, a parallel faith-healing economy is evolving. [1]
Global Church News - Tewatte:Celebrating the Nativity of Mary, "our guide in sufferings" Sep 09, 2016 The faithful filled the shrine from the early hours of the morning. Mass followed the rosary, litanies and novena. [2]
RANGOON — The Myanmar Christian Fellowship of the Blind runs a school in Rangoon that teaches vital life skills for the visually impaired, such as how to read Braille, use voice command computers, or complete day-to-day tasks taken for granted by oth... [3]
MANDALAY—During the recent long weekend, which included two public holidays, a number of local travel destinations in Myanmar that have been hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as Bagan, Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, Loikaw, Kalaw, Hpa-an and Mawlamyin... [4]
NAYPYIDAW — Burma’s Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement is taking steps to open workplace nursery schools across the country for the convenience of working parents. Minister Dr. [5]
RANGOON — Some of the most prominent women in Burma’s musical scene drew crowds to Rangoon’s People’s Park on Sunday in celebration of International Women’s Day. [6]
Signed languages in the Nordic countries Sweden was the first country in the world to recognise deaf people as bilingual in 1979, and the other Nordic countries eventually followed suit. [7]
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KUALA LUMPUR -- Far from the polished clinics and brightly lit wellness centers that symbolize Kuala Lumpur's modern health care landscape, a parallel faith-healing economy is evolving.
Global Church News - Tewatte:Celebrating the Nativity of Mary, "our guide in sufferings" Sep 09, 2016 The faithful filled the shrine from the early hours of the morning. Mass followed the rosary, litanies and novena.
RANGOON — The Myanmar Christian Fellowship of the Blind runs a school in Rangoon that teaches vital life skills for the visually impaired, such as how to read Braille, use voice command computers, or complete day-to-day tasks taken for granted by oth
MANDALAY—During the recent long weekend, which included two public holidays, a number of local travel destinations in Myanmar that have been hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, such as Bagan, Mandalay, Pyin Oo Lwin, Loikaw, Kalaw, Hpa-an and Mawlamyin
NAYPYIDAW — Burma’s Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement is taking steps to open workplace nursery schools across the country for the convenience of working parents. Minister Dr.
RANGOON — Some of the most prominent women in Burma’s musical scene drew crowds to Rangoon’s People’s Park on Sunday in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Signed languages in the Nordic countries Sweden was the first country in the world to recognise deaf people as bilingual in 1979, and the other Nordic countries eventually followed suit.