Sixteen Malaysian nationals were arrested in Kuala Lumpur for allegedly defrauding victims in Singapore of approximately S$1.4 million (US$1.04 million), authorities announced Friday.
This comes after a Singapore-registered car was caught on video refuelling with subsidised fuel. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysian football legend Datuk Jamal Nasir has recommended naturalization as a short-term strategy to strengthen the ...
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Singapore and Thailand will commemorate the 60th anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations this year.To mark the auspicious occasion, the Singaporean Embassy has introduced a logo that won a ...
Transport Minister Anthony Loke today said that the tender for Johor Baru Light Rail Transit (LRT) project has not been ...
During his trek through the Green Corridor, he spotted multiple frogs, even naming two of them Edward, and Juan respectively.
From January 15 to 20, 2025, all roads in the ASEAN tourism highway led to the Persada Johor International Convention Centre in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, where the ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2025 was held ...
Sixteen Malaysians have been detained for links to a transnational scam syndicate targeting Singaporean victims, said Comm ...
A pastor has called the Chinese New Year ritual of shouting good wishes while tossing salad ingredients high in the air ...
The ability to vote regardless of one’s location is a fundamental pillar of democratic participation. For Malaysians residing ...
Meet the new Tesla Model Y aka Juniper. The RHD version has made its debut in Singapore and here's your first look at the new ...