Meteorologists say the soaring temperatures across northern Peninsular Malaysia are part of the natural end-of-monsoon cycle, driven by the Madden–Julian Oscill...

Employers must also be conscious of the heatwave in the country, the growing congestion levels and the fuel crises due to the Iran war.

A Muslim women’s organisation urges an end to the use of firecrackers during festive celebrations, citing economic pressures and cultural considerations as West...

Oil and gas prices have already surged, pushing Brent crude well above USD 100 per barrel in recent weeks and threatening to climb further.

Analysts suggest UMNO is rebuilding internal unity and aiming to reclaim Malay voter support

Malaysia deserves more than tolerance. We must move beyond it — consciously, courageously, completely.

The ruling is viewed as reinforcing legal accountability and social responsibility in a multiracial society, amid heightened sensitivity over acts affecting rel...

Experts and former election officials suggest combining Malaysia’s 16th General Election with three state polls to save hundreds of millions of ringgit

Some have shaped legal frameworks and institutions, while others have contributed to the deeper philosophical understanding of knowledge and civilisation.

A civic leader urges the government to extend austerity measures by requiring ministers and senior officials to travel business class instead of first class

Rising petroleum prices and Malaysia’s large-scale production of palm oil lends its way to producing biodiesel in Malaysia for the domestic market.

Tengku Zafrul warns that trust, unity and responsible leadership are crucial to safeguarding Malaysia’s economic stability and long-term prosperity
