As Malaysians usher in 2022, the desire for a return to stability and prosperity burns brighter than ever after the disastrous end to 2021 marked by heavy rains, floods and landslides that displaced …
Will 2022 be the year for Malaysia’s post-Covid turnaround?
As Malaysians usher in 2022, the desire for a return to stability and prosperity burns brighter than ever after the disastrous end to 2021 marked by heavy rains, floods and landslides that displaced …
21 Political Incidents In Malaysia To Remember In 2021
Malaysia was put under a nationwide emergency under then premier Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s directive. Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah had in a statement …
Australia’s Lynas gets regulator nod for disposal facility in Malaysia
Lynas Rare Earths Ltd said on Thursday it has got environmental approvals from Malaysian authorities to build a permanent disposal facility for water leached purification residue in the country.
Translating the confusion over the 5g rollout in Malaysia
Government officials arguing publicly over who’s doing what for the country’s 5G rollout does not bode well for users.
Translating the confusion over the 5g rollout in Malaysia
Government officials arguing publicly over who’s doing what for the country’s 5G rollout does not bode well for users.
Translating the confusion over the 5g rollout in Malaysia
Government officials arguing publicly over who’s doing what for the country’s 5G rollout does not bode well for users.
Najib Razak’s speech at Beijing-backed World Chinese Economic Forum sparks criticism in Malaysia
An-ex diplomat called the presence of Najib, convicted over his role in the plunder of the 1MDB state fund, at the event a ‘calculated insult to our nation’s honour’.
Indonesia relents on plan to push back boat carrying 100 Rohingya refugees after outcry
Indonesia will now take in the refugees adrift on a stricken boat, instead of towing it into Malaysian waters …
Indonesia accepts dozens of Rohingya refugees stranded at sea after initially rejecting them
Indonesia will accept a boat of Rohingya refugees – mostly women and children – after initially sending them to Malaysian waters and giving them supplies, according to local authorities. Change of …