Examples of using Telegraph in English and their translations into Malay
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An official source told The Telegraph that investigators believe“this has been a deliberate act by someone on board who had to have had the detailed knowledge to do what was done….
Mustafa Ebdi, a journalist in Kobane, told The Telegraph that the family had been displaced several times by the Assad regime's war with Isil.
TechCrunch, and The Telegraph have all covered eToro's success in the fintech industry.
Overnight, the Telegraph reported that the UK is preparing to stay in the customs union after Brexit, and beyond 2021.
An official source told The Telegraph that investigators believe“this has been a deliberate act by someone on board who had to have had the detailed knowledge to do what was done….
In this scheme, according to a Telegraph report, high-level visitors to Pyongyang would be provided an attractive consort
One of the reasons for this is UEA's fabulous location- you will enjoy a beautiful parkland campus in the UK's 3rd safest student city(The Telegraph 2015).
The military-grade nerve toxin that poisoned former Russian agent Sergei Skripal was planted in his daughter's suitcase before she left Moscow, The Telegraph newspaper reported, citing unidentified sources.
Screen International as well as mainstream newspapers The Guardian and The Telegraph.
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We have also supplied featured content in The Guardian, The Telegraph and many UK and the Scottish tabloids.
Official website Riya Sen on IMDb Interview with Riya Sen in The Telegraph Riya and Raima compared in The Telegraph Riya Sen on her mother in Hindustan Times.
He spoke to the servants in a manner that was quite sharp,” Micaelo told The Telegraph in 2010.
wire photo was a newspaper picture, sent from a remote location by a facsimile telegraph.
There isn't much benefit in homework for primary school children," he told The Telegraph in 2015.
A wirephoto or wire picture was a newspaper picture that was sent from a remote location by a facsimile telegraph.
A wire picture or wire photo was a newspaper picture that was sent from a remote location by a facsimile telegraph.
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there have been other major advances in people's abilities to communicate(e.g., the telegraph(Gleick 2011)),
The Sydney Daily Telegraph said five of the men all tried to leave through Sydney airport together, on a flight initially to Malaysia,