
Over 200,000 civil servants expected in WFH rollout
SHAH ALAM: The rollout of the work‑from‑home (WFH) directive starting tomorrow is expected to involve more than 200,000 public servants. Chief Secretary to the Government

SHAH ALAM: The rollout of the work‑from‑home (WFH) directive starting tomorrow is expected to involve more than 200,000 public servants. Chief Secretary to the Government

KOTA BHARU A 57-year-old female teacher suspected of knocking down two students, killing one of them in front of the surau of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK)

JASIN: Police are tracking down a male express bus driver and a woman believed to be his acquaintance to assist in investigations into a viral

JOHOR BAHRU: Police have arrested a man and a woman to assist in investigations into the discovery of a baby girl abandoned in the parking area

IPOH: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, graced the Official Opening Ceremony of the Fourth Year of the 15th Perak State Legislative Assembly at

KUALA LUMPUR: Consumers need not resort to panic buying despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia, as the supply of basic goods remains sufficient and well-controlled,

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s plans to delay social media access for those under 16 in the second half of this year are a constructive foundation to

IPOH: Environmental management can no longer be treated as a peripheral issue in the era of climate change, but must instead be addressed through strategic and

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has assured that people-centric projects will proceed despite rising costs driven by the global energy crisis following the conflict in West Asia.

BY WONG CHUN WAI KUALA LUMPUR: The country is in a crisis mode. That’s a reality and the government, to its credit, has not tried