In a heartwarming story that's taken the internet by storm, a 7-year-old Malaysian boy's discreet act of slipping biscuits into his school bag to help save pocket money has captivated millions. His gesture of compassion and frugality is winning hearts worldwide.
In a touching display of compassion, Malaysian police officers came to the aid of an elderly man caught in the rain, proving that acts of kindness can brighten even the stormiest of days.
A Malaysian SUV owner has caused a stir by installing a blinding rear spotlight on their vehicle, sparking outrage among fellow road users.
This unsafe modification has led to concerns about road safety in Malaysia, with many voicing their displeasure on social media.
On Monday (18 Sep), tragedy struck in Padang, West Sumatra Province, as an 8-year-old was crushed by concrete during a mosque collision.
While innocently performing ablution, a motorbike, ridden by a teenager in a school uniform, collided with a parking area barrier, causing devastating head injuries.
Indonesia's Coordinating Minister, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, touts the nation's robust post-pandemic economic recovery at the UAE-Indonesia Economic Business Forum 2023, highlighting strong growth and investment potential.
In a landmark ruling, Lina Mukherjee, an Indonesian TikTok influencer, has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined IDR 250 million (US$16,200) for her contentious video, where she uttered "bismillah" before eating pork, igniting a debate on religious insensitivity in Indonesia.
The potential partnership between Ganjar Pranowo of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) and Prabowo Subianto in the 2024 Presidential Election is a topic of discussion.
At a recent campaign meeting, Pranowo acknowledged the ongoing discourse and stressed that in politics, "anything is possible" until confirmed by the General Election Commission (KPU).
In the recent reversal involving POFMA and the East Asia Forum, Singapore's legal approach has raised questions. The differential treatment between local and foreign entities, combined with apparent selective enforcement, raises concerns about the nation's commitment to the rule of law versus the rule by law.