Also, a third KK Mart outlet has been hit by a petrol bomb
The 5 family members have been identified as Indonesian nationals
The PM issued the reminder after a second KK Mart outlet suffered a Molotov cocktail attack
The Communications Ministry is looking into possibly offering tax waivers to organizers of major international events including concerts.
Malaysia's top cop also issued a stern warning against taking the law into their own hands.
The government is stepping up efforts to boost PADU registration numbers, ahead of the March 31st deadline.
School dropout rates have fallen sharply compared to 2017
Pet owners need to keep an eye out for symptoms that their furry friends are suffering from the effects of the current hot weather.
PADU successfully repelled millions of cyberattacks daily, while the data is encrypted.
The founder of the KK Mart convenience store chain and his wife have pleaded not guilty, after they were charged with intentionally wounding religious feelings by selling socks with the world Allah printed on them.
Also, we're nearing the end of the hot and dry spell
Over 7.3 million have registered for PADU so far, with more likely to do so as the March 31 deadline approaches
Criminologist Dr Haezreena Begum explains why the home detention proposal is a good thing
In conjunction with World Water Day... Charles Santiago - chairman of the National Water Services Commission and Piarapakaran S. - president of the Association of Water and Energy Research Malaysia talk to us about the challenges and threats to Malaysia's water supply...and what can be done to ensure continuous supply for the future.
In light of World Water Day, Charles Santiago, Chairman of the National Water Services Commission, tells us about the threats Malaysians face regarding water.
MetMalaysia tells us whether it can help bring down scorching temperatures.
MetMalaysia says the Peninsular and Sabah are in for 7 more days of scorching temperatures
Schools have been urged to keep a close eye on heat-related complications among students…amid the ongoing hot weather.
This is why the government is going all out on road safety
The entry of foreign skilled workers is not to blame for the unemployment rate among local graduates.
Teachers will identify Y1 pupils who've yet to master reading, writing and arithmetic
The government expects there to be less solid waste generated during this year’s Ramadan period.
This, as KKM opened an independent probe into the allegation
KPDN says consumers should exercise their rights and ignore overpriced Ramadan Bazaar goods in favour of cheaper alternatives.
The public is urged to take precautions against heat-related health issues in the coming weeks.
The Communications Minister also says parents have the ultimate responsibility to monitor their children's social media habits.
The Consumers Association of Penang says 90,000 tonnes of food went to waste during last year's fasting month.
The National Unity Minister says the courts have already ruled they are in line with the constitution.