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Author Archives: Alexandra Radu

Alexandra Radu is a photo and video journalist based in Kuala Lumpur. Her portfolio is available at http://www.alexandra-radu.com/

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Life Under Haze in Kuala Lumpur

by Alexandra Radu 12 November 20195 May 2021

The Southeast Asian transboundary haze is an almost yearly occurrence that’s been affecting multiple countries for decades. Alexandra Radu takes a look at the impact on Kuala Lumpur.

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Polluting Sungai Kim Kim

by Alexandra Radu 19 March 201925 May 2021

Over 4,000 people in Pasir Gudang in Johor have been affected by a chemical dumping disaster in the Kim Kim River. A massive clean-up operation is underway, but it’s not yet clear when the culprits behind the pollution will be held to account.

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To Which My Brother Laughed

by Alexandra Radu 15 March 20195 May 2021

“To Which My Brother Laughed” is a new play born from a collaboration between Malaysia’s artistic and queer communities following the public caning of two women in Terengganu for being in a same-sex relationship.

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