As the Johor state election is just a couple of days away, the heat is definitely on! Every party is doing their best in order to...
The issue of EPF withdrawals has always been a cause of debate with some people believing that it is necessary for the survival of the rakyat...
48 motorcycles and four cars were burnt down in a fire that took place at the ground floor of Block C PPR Intan Baiduri, Kuala Lumpur....
Anyone with and without a Netflix account would have already watched The Tinder Swindler, a documentary on a group of women who had fallen victim to...
Najib became the centre of attention yesterday in the Dewan Negara after claiming the government should not blame the country’s financial situation on the 1MDB debt....
Yesterday (1 March), Prime Minister has expressed his take on the corruption in our country. While he is not sure if there were any selective prosecutions...
Much has been done to fight corruption but unfortunately, it is still happening on a daily basis. Today (1 March), Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob assured...
Period poverty is a real and major issue in many parts of the country. Although some NGOs have launched certain initiatives to help combat the issue,...
Taking to social media, netizens living in Terengganu have shared live updates on how bad floods currently are in their state. With a reportedly 3,434 victims...
On February 23, one netizen made the decision to book an E-hailing rider to a destination of her choice. Thinking that the service is safe, especially...
A man took to social media expressing his disappointment that he was denied entry into a mosque, for not taking his booster shot. The incident, which...
Schools in Malaysia appear to be in dire need of reforms. From subject choices to bullying, the list goes on and on. One of the major...
How often, while waiting for drinks at a roadside stall, do you give out money to beggars? How many times a blind person accompanied by a...
The confusion started when Thailand’s Cabinet approved a Royal Society proposal on 15 February changing the way the capital would be referred to internationally from “Krung...
Malaysian employers have been considered the stingiest in Southeast Asia, when it comes to paying their employees. It has been reported that Malaysian employers only spend...
Although it doesn’t seem like we will be travelling anywhere anytime soon, Malaysians are definitely itching to visit neighbouring destinations such as Bali, Jakarta and Bangkok....