Following the announcement that Touch ‘n Go’s monopoly is set to end soon, it appears that the Transport Ministry have set their sights on ending yet...
Following the incident in which Malaysians were posting sentiments on the tragic May 13, 1969 racial crisis on TikTok, in regards to the on-going fiasco that...
Concerts are a place for people to let loose and have fun. However, due to their nature, some considerations should be taken when organising a concert...
As the country transitioned into endemicity, most Malaysians are still keeping the pandemic SOPs in mind to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. However, the...
Social media can be a dangerous tool especially since it has been proven to be able to manipulate and corrupt society and even disrupt general elections....
One of the agendas that the current government is currently putting forward is advancing the usage of Bahasa Melayu internationally and locally. However, this idea has not gone down well...
A major issue that many female students have reported on in schools is the many cases of period spot checks which had been going on for...
Taking to Facebook, netizen Abe Deng shared a status update that left netizens fuming, when a group of luxury car owners were given ‘preferred’ treatment by...
The owner of a bar in Kuala Lumpur was fined RM20,000 for violating the standard operating procedures (SOPs). Based on a report by Astro Awani, the...
A civic group largely consisting of mothers called ‘Political Mamas’ in South Korea filed a complaint against the country’s Ministry of Education and alleged that the...
Last week, on 26 August, a pregnant woman in Batu Pahat, Johor was barred from entering a vaccination centre (PPV) because there was a small slit...
The common public look up to the PDRM if they want justice upheld but after multiple arrests of Malaysians violating SOPs with private parties, it seems...
Over 200 people, believed to be mostly foreigners, were seen holding Aidiladha prayers on the road near Surau Taman Pelangi, Penang, much to the shock of...
A total of 106 factories were ordered to close for violating the standard operating procedures of the Movement Control Order from the 1st of June to...
On 12 June, The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) detained 780 individuals for violating standard operating procedures (SOP) during this Movement Control Order (MCO) 3.0. Among the...
Was that really the most appropriate statement? Kedah Menteri Besar, Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor has come under fire recently for allegedly violating MCO SOPs by test...