In a bid to address the mounting concerns surrounding the repayment of the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has proposed an innovative …
‘For some of us, Malaysia is our first home’
The proposed easing of the conditions for the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme has been welcomed by some expatriates in Penang.
Johor property sales set to boom with announcement
The move to ease the conditions of the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme coupled with the rise in the cost of rental in Singapore will help to boost the sale of properties in Johor, says state …
Report: Malaysia’s DNB 5G network in jeopardy as operators fight for control over second 5G network
“The consequence of this is that the Ministry of Finance will be left holding the debt of DNB … DNB is currently the sole holder of Malaysia’s 5G spectrum, set to achieve 80 per cent coverage by end …
The Growing Significance of Malaysia and Indonesia’s Non-Recognition of Israel
Countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia, two Muslim-majority countries in Southeast Asia, must now take on an extra responsibility for challenging Israel’s narrative about the conflict and championing the Palestinian cause. The past few years have seen …
Anwar brings Malaysia’s voice to world stage, urging other nations to support Palestine
RIYADH: During his working visit to Saudi Arabia to attend the inaugural ASEAN-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, on Friday (Oct 20), raised the Palestinian issues with …
Easier MM2H conditions, Singapore’s high rental bode well for Johor real estate, says state housing chairman
Easing the strict conditions for the My Malaysia Second Home (MM2H) programme and the high rental in Singapore will provide a much-needed boost to …
Indonesia’s nickel sector can rebound from Tesla EV setback, but Chinese market dominance a concern
Indonesia’s nickel sector can rebound from Tesla’s decision to set up its EV facilities in Malaysia but the dominance of Chinese companies is a concern.
Is Brussels paying attention to Malaysia’s vocal support of Hamas?
Should the Malaysian government continue to support Hamas, the EU should make it clear that Kuala Lumpur’s economic relations with the European bloc will suffer as a result, Lord Simon Isaacs writes.
Malaysia’s Orang Asli women gain acceptance through filmmaking and grassroots activism
Apa Kata Wanita Orang Asli is a young feminist-activist collective using film to document the lived realities of the First Peoples (Orang Asli) of Malaysia.