PETALING JAYA: As Malaysia Day festivities unfolded across the homeland with traditional parades and cultural performances, a dozen Malaysian students in Jordan chose to commemorate the national holiday ...
SUBANG JAYA: Syndicates are tricking Malaysians into spending thousands of ringgit by spinning lies that old coins and bank notes are worth a fortune, using fake documents, intimidation and even threats ...
PETALING JAYA: Suicide attempts are no longer a crime in Malaysia, a move mental health advocates say could save lives, reduce stigma and encourage more people in crisis to seek help.
A clip of two children sticking their heads out of a moving car window has raised alarm among Malaysians online, with many warning that a split-second mistake could turn into a tragedy.
PETALING JAYA: Attempted suicide will no longer be a crime in Malaysia when Section 309 of the Penal Code is repealed today, marking a major shift in how Malaysia addresses mental health crises.
MALAYSIAN K-pop fans are praising Live Nation, a ticketing website, for introducing a security verification system during ticket sales for the 2025 NCT Dream Tour <The Dream Show 4: Dream The Future> ...
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 ...