Malaysian authorities say they did not grant citizenship or hand out national identification documents at a Democratic Action Party (DAP) talk in 2018, rejecting social media posts that misleadingly claimed a video shared online showed the majority-Chinese party helping thousands of Chinese nationals apply for citizenship as a way to "colonise" the country.
Fly over the vibrant skyline of Kuala Lumpur with breathtaking drone footage capturing its iconic skyscrapers, bustling streets, and cultural landmarks. From the towering Petronas Twin Towers to the historic Batu Caves,
Kuala Lumpur, a purpose-built permanent multi-dimensional media art gallery, aims to deliver Malaysia’s and South-East Asia’s most authentic immersive experience, awakening your senses with illuminating media art.
A ship that will hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has deployed to its Indian Ocean search zone, according to Malaysia's transport minister and ship tracking data, raising hopes of solving one of aviation's greatest mysteries.
It has been talked about well in the past, and it’s being talked about again, the idea of introducing a vehicle congestion charge to alleviate traffic congestion in Malaysia. Only this time, there’s a definite
Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke has confirmed that the troubled LRT3 metro project is finally due to open on September 30.
The firm Ocean Infinity has launched a new search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in what it says is a "more credible" patch of the Indian Ocean.
After 11 years of the plane's untraceable disappearance, authorities have announced that the search is back on.
A Malaysian court sentenced an Israeli man to seven years in prison on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to carrying six guns and dozens of bullets, his lawyer said.
Crab lovers, rejoice! Sri Lanka’s famed Ministry of Crab has arrived in KL, setting up shop at the newly opened TUAH 1895 in Bukit Bintang City Centre. Founded in Colombo in 2011 by renowned chef Dharshan Munidasa and Sri Lankan cricketing royalty Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene – the second and third Sri Lankans inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame,
Shares of Eco World Development—which counts Malaysian tycoon Leong Kok Wah among its biggest shareholders—rallied after selling another plot of land to a unit of Microsoft, entrenching the developer with data center operators.
While taking part in the National Service Training Programme (NS) 3.0 was a valuable experience, trainee Wong Wei Pin wished it could have been longer.