Network School has found itself at the centre of an explosive controversy over allegations involving Israeli nationals in Johor's Forest City. But beyond the passports, politics and outrage lies a far bigger question: What exactly is the Network State vision behind the community — and what does its growing physical presence in Malaysia mean for the country's regulatory, immigration and national interests?
Johor has delivered more than a state election result — it has sent a powerful political message to Putrajaya. The scale of Barisan Nasional's victory suggests that voters were motivated less by political rhetoric and more by concerns over the rising cost of living, governance and leadership, making the election a significant barometer of national sentiment.
Khairy assured the public of health ministry’s capabilities in handling the incoming wave of the Omicron variant
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is better prepared to...
London, United Kingdom – Britain’s economy has surpassed its pre-pandemic level after recording strong growth in November, official data showed Friday.
“Gross domestic product is estimated to...
Putrajaya: Malaysia has detected the country's first case of the Omicron coronavirus variant, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin revealed.
In a press conference today (03 Dec),...