Malaysia wants ASEAN to build collective power in negotiating regulations with social media platforms, but analysts say resistance from member states and Big Tech might prove too much.
Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad vows to improve the situation at the department where pathologist Tay Tien Yaa worked. Her ...
The recent drug bust in Malaysia represents both a victory for Bukit Aman's Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department and a ...
TiPM/MRANTI outlines its ambitious blueprint for a multi-phase development project poised to bolster Malaysia’s education, ...
Following the sighting of an Xpeng X9 in Malaysia last year, the fully electric MPV has now been officially previewed during ...
It plans to open 14 new cafes in Malaysia and by 2026 and 2 more in Singapore this year. Read more at straitstimes.com.
For part-time drivers, who make up a large chunk of the workforce, the costs of complying with regulations are just too high.
Civic groups and the prime minister’s supporters berate him for imposing strict conditions on the march in a bid to obstruct ...
Malaysia’s economy is poised for growth in 2025 as domestic demand is likely to strengthen further with sustained consumer ...
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Non-national carmakers sold 2.3% fewer cars in 2024 (311,058 units) than they did in 2023 (318,521 units), and an analyst ...
Indebted property developer China Vanke Co Ltd is in advanced talks to sell a controlling stake in VX Logistics to ...