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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today emphasised the need for Asean to persist in engaging with Myanmar, even though ...
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The former president's team has asked the ICC for temporary release, but there is no ruling yet on this petition ...
Malaysian equities tumbled in Thursday's early session, in line with the performance of regional markets as fears mounted ...
Konsert Legasi P. Ramlee will feature the iconic voices of Datuk Zainalabidin, Dato' Jamal Abdillah, Ella, and more, as they ...
The pop star's first show at Singapore Indoor Stadium in 20 years celebrates her three decades in music. Read more at ...
Energy majors are pouring money into gas exploration and production in Malaysia and Indonesia to meet rising power demand ...
Malaysian drama 'Ninavau' opens MIFFest 2025 as festival honors Hong Kong star Ti Lung with lifetime achievement award.
Aw’s fifth novel, about a family’s vacation, is set in Malaysia during the financial turmoil of 1997.
If all the world’s a stage, it must include the 20 hectares of barren, dusty and drought-stricken Malaysian farmland at the center of Tash Aw’s sensitively drawn novel “The South.” To continue reading ...