A Gold Coast grandmother, who has been stranded in Malaysia since March, is pleading for help from consular officials who she says have not done enough to help her get home. Maureen Clark said she had …
Expand open border policy, govt urged
Key business sector officials said the three countries had managed … It was reported that Malaysia has begun discussions with six “green” countries – Singapore, Brunei, Australia, New Zealand, Japan …
Renewed Selling Pressure Called For Malaysia Bourse
The Malaysia stock market rebounded on Friday, one session after it had ended the two-day winning streak in which it had collected …
Malaysia should consider ‘travel bubble’ for international business travel
The implementation of “travel bubble” for international business travellers will help to stimulate the Malaysian economy.
Bringing 20,965 home: How Malaysia did it
PUTRAJAYA: When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the globe, the Foreign Ministry swung immediately into action to ensure Malaysians abroad were safe, and devised plans to bring them home.
Singapore ready to work with Malaysia on cross-border travel
Singapore is prepared to work with Malaysia to address the needs of cross-border travellers, including short-term business and official travellers, as well as citizens who had been commuting between …
Health Ministry declares end of Malaysia’s fourth largest Covid-19 cluster dubbed ‘Pesantren’
Malaysia’s fourth largest Covid-19 cluster, which infected 238 people, has officially ended, the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced today. Dubbed the “Pesantren Cluster” — from the Indonesian word for …
Two Singaporeans nabbed for smuggling drugs from Malaysia with a drone
Two Singaporean men have been arrested for using a drone to smuggle drugs into Singapore from Malaysia, according to the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB). The flight …
Malaysia’s debt-juggle continues
AS a country that has faced budget deficits for over two decades amid efforts to turn surplus, Malaysia has consistently relied on borrowings to finance its revenue shortfalls.
Malaysia’s Coronavirus Scapegoats
Undocumented migrants and refugees are caught in the crossfire of Malaysia’s coronavirus response and a xenophobic backlash.