Malaysia has amended its nuclear regulatory framework to require permits be obtained for all atomic energy activities ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said U.S. chipmaker Intel has announced an additional investment of 860 million ...
Malaysia has tightened and has revised its nuclear framework on Monday which required permits for all atomic energy ...
Singaporean tour buses are allowed to enter Malaysia but cannot operate as express buses, transport minister Anthony Loke ...
Malaysia’s path toward a high-value, high-growth economy is anchored not only in ambition but by execution. Reforms in ease ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced an allocation of RM500 million to repair public infrastructure damage ...
FIFPro said the players' 12-month ban was “grossly disproportionate”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he expects the country’s debt pressures to ease beginning end-2028, driven by the ...
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Asia’s Animation Boom Sharpens as ‘Jumbo,’ Malaysia and Korea Signal a New Era – JAFF Market
At JAFF Market, Indonesia’s ‘Jumbo,’ Malaysia’s teen-focused stories and Korea’s global push highlight Asia’s fast-growing ...
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Video: Ajith Kumar Requests Fans Not To Shout Upon Spotting Him At Murugan Temple In Malaysia
Ajith Kumar fans often spot him at airports or bike trails. But this time, people in Malaysia saw him somewhere unexpected - ...
Intel Corp. will invest an additional 860 million ringgit ($208 million) to make Malaysia its assembly and testing operations ...
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Seven footballers in Malaysia eligibility scandal 'victims' — union
Global footballers' union FIFPro says that seven players embroiled in a Malaysian national team eligibility scandal are ...
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