Malaysia Passes First-Ever Anti-Bullying Bill
While the new Anti-Bullying Bill currently focuses on minors, the government intends to widen its scope to adults in the future.
Malaysia Passes First-Ever Anti-Bullying BillWhile the new Anti-Bullying Bill currently focuses on minors, the government intends to widen its scope to adults in the future.
Urimai chairman says the police personnel involved in shootings of ‘criminals’ and ‘thieves’ are seldom charged.
The department says both cases are under investigation and are unrelated to each other.
Analysts say patchy outcomes for smaller parties in the recent Sabah polls show voters prefer large local coalitions such as GRS or more established parties such as Warisan.
Parents deserve clarity, students deserve fairness, and schools deserve a system that reflects true learning outcomes.
Raymond Tan says security protocols and CCTVs had made it impossible for gifts in the form of money to be brought to his former office.
Chiew Choon Man says his office has received numerous complaints after a man was denied entry for wearing shorts.
The Parti Bangsa Malaysia president says only considering the interests of PH, Umno, GPS and GRS is not a winning formula ahead of GE16.
Domestic tourism also remains robust, with 73.8 million travellers recorded in the second quarter of 2025, or a rise of 7.8% year-on-year.