With a rise in COVID-19 cases in Malaysia of late and more social gatherings for Hari Raya festival expected in the coming days, public health experts are suggesting that face masks be worn in public.
Malaysian employees have voiced concerns about financial and job stability amid a softening economy laden with worldwide business restructuring, increasing operating costs, and high interest rates, according to talent agency Randstad Malaysia.
Malaysia’s media has named Da Nang an ideal year-round destination for Malaysian tourists for its many attractions such as endless beautiful beaches, temples, and a lively night market.
Malaysia’s media has named Da Nang an ideal year-round destination for Malaysian tourists for its many attractions such as endless beautiful beaches, temples, and a lively night market.
Thailand is on course to surpass its target of attracting 10 million foreign visitors this year, according to government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri.
A multi-agency special committee led by Malaysia's foreign ministry will be formed to ensure Malaysians who are victims of job scam syndicates and are stranded in other countries are brought home safely.
The performance of the 2021 Malaysia Happiness Index (MHI) score was at 6.48 out of 10, reflecting a happy level, according to findings by the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM).
Nearly eight in 10 Malaysians considered the COVID-19 pandemic the most immediate threat to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), according to a regional survey.
To address high unemployment, Malaysia will implement an initiative called Malaysians@Work, aimed at creating better employment opportunities for people, especially youths and women, this year.
The Malaysian Government has secured more than 30 million RM in private sponsorship to cover the broadcast of selected 2018 World Cup football matches, said Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
Philippine navy troops on March 23 successfully rescued two Malaysians held hostage by Islamic State-linked Abu Sayyaf militant group for eight months in the waters off the southern Philippines.
Malaysians will spend less in 2017 due to increasing price and economic uncertainties, the local news website Freemalaysiatoday reported on February 3, quoting the latest HSBC Global Research.
Malaysians on average spent 70 percent of their income on food, housing, necessities and travel, according to the Malaysian Minister of Finance Johari Abdul Ghani.
Stricter security checks will be applied to Malaysian and Singaporean visitors entering Indonesia in the upcoming time, said Indonesia’s PT Angkarasa Pura II.