PETALING JAYA: Chatbots may be the next big thing in public service delivery but questions linger over whether these AI-powered tools can truly serve the needs of Malaysians.
SERDANG: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said despite efforts to narrow the country’s fiscal deficit, allocations for the states and the welfare of the people will continue to see an increase.
PETALING JAYA: The Higher Education Ministry has proposed that structured Off-Campus Student Management Units be established, or dedicated portfolios be appointed, to enhance the safety of students at ...
A recent post on Threads by a user claiming to earn only RM1,200 monthly as a private university lecturer in Terengganu, without Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions, has drawn sharp criticism ...
IF you thought hotel kettles were just for hot water, think again — a viral video of travellers using one to cook shabu-shabu (hotpot dish of thinly sliced meat and vegetables boiled in water and served ...
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia must adopt a whole-of-nation approach to achieve zero river pollution, as the country has no option but to safeguard its waterways from worsening contamination.
The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) has been praised by netizens after its officers were seen correcting and replacing damaged Jalur Gemilang flags, rather than penalising individuals or businesses.
A viral video showing a motorcyclist weaving between heavy vehicles in Port Klang has sparked debate online, with netizens divided over whether the rider was reckless or simply adapting to the area’s notorious ...
PETALING JAYA: The government must carefully study whether the appointment of ex-military wardens at schools should be limited to problematic schools and boarding institutions, said experts.