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Ee Wei selamat menjalani pembedahan lutut kiri di Melbourne

Utusan Malaysia

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July 1, 2026

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PETALING JAYA: Pemain badminton beregu campuran negara, Toh Ee Wei selamat menjalani pembedahan lutut kiri selepas ditimpa kecederaan anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) di Melbourne, Australia, semalam. Menurut kenyataan media yang dikeluarkan Persatuan Badminton Malaysia (BAM), hari ini, prosedur pembedahan tersebut dilaksanakan dengan lancar dan fokus Ee Wei kini ialah untuk menjalani proses pemulihan. Ee Wei ... Read more The post Ee Wei selamat menjalani pembedahan lutut kiri di Melbourne appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Nawaat

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· Jul 6, 2026

لماذا يريدون التخلص من الريو؟ حوار مع الحبيب بالهادي

يشهد فضاء الريو الثقافي بالعاصمة تضييقا متصاعدا يهدد استمرارية نشاطه، نتيجة لأزمة مالية خانقة وتعطّل عدد من مصادر التمويل والدعم. صعوبات تندرج ضمن مناخ عام يشهد تقلّصا لهامش حرية الفعل الثقافي وتضييقا متزايدا على الفضاءات المستقلة. في هذا السياق، التقت نواة مدير فضاء الريو الحبيب بالهادي.

The Week

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· Jul 10, 2026

This Time Tomorrow: a quirky, characterful aparthotel in Florence

This Time Tomorrow: a quirky, characterful aparthotel in Florence

Valencia International

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· Aug 17, 2025

Museu de l’Arros

Museu de l’Arros https://www.museodelarrozdevalencia.com C/ Rosari,3 46011 – Valencia Teléfono (1)..: 672226188 Teléfono (2)..: 962084075 Email..: info.museo@arrozdevalencia.org Rice is one of those intrinsic parts of the fabric of Valencia. Like silk and fabric, citrus and ceramics, rice (arroz / arros) forms part of the fabric of the region. Brought to Spain by the Moors in the 8th century and and cultivated in the Albufera lagoon the Moors introduced advanced technologies to the production of rice in the region (sadly most of it using slave labor at the time). However, rice production has ebbed and flowed across the last 1,000 years with The post Museu de l’Arros appeared first on Valencia International.

Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 6, 2026

This new geometry art exhibition in Javea will change how you look at shapes

From the beginning of July to the first few days of August, the historic Casa del Cable, located in Javea, []

Hi China

· Jul 7, 2026

Fish play among lotus leaves at Imperial Ancestral Temple

In the height of summer, strolling through the Imperial Ancestral Temple in Beijing, you will see layer upon layer of emerald lotus leaves spreading across the water, and through the clear ripples, fish dart and frolic at ease. #SeeChina

Sarajevo Times

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· Jul 5, 2026

Neum Expects a Successful Season despite Higher Prices: Domestic Guests and the Diaspora Still Make up the Majority

The summer tourist season in Neum is entering its most intense period. Despite accommodation prices rising by five to ten percent, tourist interest remains strong. Director of the Tourist Community Neum, Nikola Prkačin, told N1 that occupancy is satisfactory and that he expects a successful continuation of the summer. In recent years, as he explained, [] The post Neum Expects a Successful Season despite Higher Prices: Domestic Guests and the Diaspora Still Make up the Majority appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

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Related coverage for "Ee Wei selamat menjalani pembedahan lutut kiri di Melbourne": Nawaat — لماذا يريدون التخلص من الريو؟ حوار مع الحبيب بالهادي. The Week — This Time Tomorrow: a quirky, characterful aparthotel in Florence . Valencia International — Museu de l’Arros. Euro Weekly News — This new geometry art exhibition in Javea will change how you look at shapes. Hi China — Fish play among lotus leaves at Imperial Ancestral Temple. Sarajevo Times — Neum Expects a Successful Season despite Higher Prices: Domestic Guests and the Diaspora Still Make up the Majority