Photos and videos of a massive crowd outside the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) went viral yesterday (28 July) after hundreds of foreigners and locals arrived...
The pandemic has put a lot of people in very difficult positions. Some have lost their jobs, while others are experiencing pay cuts. And on top of...
20 people, including a man holding the title of a Datuk Seri, were arrested after they were suspected to be involved in illegal money lending activities...
A total of 1,182 factory employees at a timber company in Sipitang, Sabah, are appealing to their employers and the state government to provide clarifications on...
The iconic Hotel Istana on Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur will be closing its doors on 1 September. Based on a report by Berita Harian, the...
One of the scariest things about the pandemic besides the growing death toll is how the virus has singlehandedly turned local tourist spots into ghost towns....
We always knew inequality structures existed in the country’s system but we didn’t anticipate this. According to a study by the London School of Economics (LSE),...
For those who are not from Selangor or KL, seeing SS2, Petaling Jaya for the first time can be quite a culture shock. The neighbourhood is...
Six bank officers were arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday (8 June) after they allegedly solicited and accepted bribes from individuals applying for personal loans....
31 workers of oil and gas companies (O&G) and poultry factories in the Kampung Acheh Industrial Area were fined for not updating their health status on...
A petition calling for Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Azmin Ali’s resignation, caught netizen’s attention yesterday as it gained 5,700 signatures. At the...
An employer in Penang was fined RM10,000 after he ordered ALL his employees to come into work during the Movement Control Order (MCO). Oriental Daily reported...
A man who was allegedly drunk refused to wear a face mask as he entered a supermarket in Kota Sentosa, Sarawak, where he was then beaten...
After all, who would dare to point out the boss’ mistakes? When it was announced that the Movement Control Order was to be implemented in six...
On 15 April, two employers were arrested for allegedly beating their bodyguards for fasting. The victims were beaten with a cane and suffered from bruises and...
The World Bank’s Malaysia Economic Monitor once reported that there is a clear issue with income growth among lower-income households and younger workers here. It was...