In a heated parliamentary debate on the Supply Bill 2026, two lawmakers from Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) proposed that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) eliminate alcoholic beverages from its flights, ...
In late May 2025 US Secretary of Defense (now called the “Secretary of War”) Pete Hegseth warned the world the US was in the process of implementing a division of labor in both Europe and the Middle ...
Two Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia bank accounts that were previously frozen have since been seized, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said today. Responding to Bersatu’s complaints that ...
A Malay netizen recently sparked a discussion online after comparing the canteen meals at Chinese vernacular schools (SJKC) and national primary schools (SK). The netizen highlighted how the SJKC ...
Once, while casually chatting with a few Malay friends about Malaysian politics, I wanted to probe their views on Anwar Ibrahim. These Malay friends are all intellectuals, highly educated, and have ...
In the high-stakes world of Southeast Asian football, where national pride hangs by the thinnest of threads (or in this case, a suspiciously forged passport), Vietnam’s once-unassailable dominance has ...
In the lead-up to the 2025 ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, scheduled for October 26-28, where U.S. President Donald Trump has been invited as part of Malaysia’s role as ASEAN chair, a hypothetical ...
In a bombshell courtroom revelation that’s rocking Malaysia’s education system to its core, a former top aide to ex-Education Minister Maszlee Malik has blown the lid off a sinister “deep state” cabal ...
Congratulations to the five cardiothoracic surgeons who have been registered by the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC). Health minister Datuk Dzulkefly Ahmad said the registration of the five specialists ...
A growing number of Malay parents are enrolling their children in vernacular Chinese primary schools (SJKCs) due to the schools’ strong academic reputation, according to a recent study by the ...
In Malaysia’s diverse society, the annual sin tax collections—levied on tobacco, alcohol, and gambling—represent a moral and fiscal paradox. Estimated at RM10-12 billion yearly, with potential ...