KOTA KINABALU, March 1 -- On the outskirts of the city here, children could be seen happily milling about in their uniforms in a building that for all intents and purposes is a school. However, this ... Read More
KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 -- Fireworks and firecrackers have long been a focal point of many celebratory occasions in Malaysia, especially during festive seasons. Despite their aesthetic appeal and enter... Read More
KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 -- To preserve Malay music heritage, Luncai Emas, the brainchild record company of Malaysia's music maestro Datuk M. Nasir, will release a collection of the 100 best Malay songs ... Read More
NEW YORK, March 1 -- We often spend long hours in front of a computer, smartphone or tablet when we're working. This overexposure puts significant pressure on our eyes and can have far-reaching conseq... Read More
OTTAWA, March 1 -- March 1 marks World Compliment Day - an opportunity to highlight the impact of these small verbal gestures in daily life - and in the workplace. And there appears to be a need as ma... Read More
PAPAR, March 1 -- A travel agent was arrested after slashing his acquaintance following an argument over business at Kampung Kawang in Beringgis, here on Wednesday. Papar District Police Chief Superi... Read More
PUTATAN, March 1 -- A lorry went out of control and plowed into 14 parked vehicles along Jalan Duvanson, in front of SK Tansau yesterday. The incident, which occurred around 11.20am, did not result i... Read More
Kuala Lampur, March 1 -- The Federation of Private Medical Practitioners Associations, Malaysia (FPMPAM) expresses deep disappointment with the outcome of the recent advocacy session on the mandatory ... Read More
KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 -- The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is expected to summon former prime minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob once more to assist in investigations into several c... Read More
Kuala Lampur, March 1 -- Malaysia's culinary landscape, often hailed as a "food paradise," is a vibrant tapestry of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and subethnic traditions. Yet, a recent encounter with an Au... Read More