International borders may reopen by early December - minister

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This depends on Langkawi’s travel bubble pilot project, says Nancy Shukri.

| Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Nancy Shukri said international borders may be reopened nationwide by early December, depending on the situation of the international tourism travel bubble pilot project in Langkawi.

The minister said the situation in Langkawi needs to be observed first before the international borders can be reopened.Millions depend on Malaysiakini for the truth. Millions depend on Malaysiakini for quality journalism. Millions depend on Malaysiakini to stand in honour of integrity and justice. Without a mafia owner to dictate our journalism; free from political or commercial influence, Malaysiakini has only one boss - you, the rakyat.

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