Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei hold the most powerful passports in Southeast Asia in the latest ranking released by British ...
Determined neutrality and non-interference are the defining features of ASEAN. Some observers see this as a source of ...
US monitoring China cases as Bali steps up checks on flights from the country - Authorities in Bali have asked nationals from ...
Satwik-Chirag picked up India’s sole victory beating local heroes Mohd Azriyn Ayub and Tan Wee Kiong for a 21-15, 21-15 win ...
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Petrol subsidy cuts pencilled in for mid-2025 are crucial for structural reforms, says Economy Minister Rafizi. Read more at ...
Selangor state in Malaysia has proposed urine testing concertgoers after four people died and three others were hospitalised ...
Malaysia has introduced updated guidelines for foreign nationals holding Employment Passes (EP) to enhance the process of ...
Satwik-Chirag kept India’s hopes alive at Malaysia Open 2025, storming into the quarter-finals. Prannoy’s valiant effort ...
Malaysia wants to optimise its location and become a conduit for diversification of energy and supply chains this year, ...
Singapore continues to hold its position as the world's most powerful passport in the latest rankings released in early 2025 while both Vietnam and Malaysia have dropped one place compared to last ...
Malaysia’s governance risk has climbed and will likely stay elevated in the coming quarters as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim ...