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Beneath Paloh's quiet streets, a 'ghost town' fights for light, water and hope

Malaysiakini

Malaysiakini

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

JOHOR POLLS | Many youths have left, leaving elderly constituents to deal with inadequate facilities.

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Related coverage for "Beneath Paloh's quiet streets, a 'ghost town' fights for light, water and hope": The Olive Press — EXPLAINER: What is behind Spain’s big San Juan celebrations as traditional beach bonfires are banned in some areas. The Register — Texas lassoes massive Microsoft datacenter - and 20 years of gas turbine emissions. Irish Mirror — The Spanish holiday spot that's 'just like Mykonos' just 15 minutes from Benidorm. Quartz — The best rooftop bars in New York City. Hindustan Times — What’s on fire in Houston? Blaze near Lawndale and Broadway sends thick black smoke into the sky. Palo Alto Online — Amid wildfire season, Palo Alto buries power lines, removes vegetation