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INS Sandhayak, India's hydrographic survey vessel, made its first-ever visit to Port Klang, Malaysia, from July 16-19.
Several Bangladeshi workers suspected of being involved with militants were earlier arrested in Malaysia. Read more at ...
Malaysia will now require permits for exports of high-performance US artificial intelligence chips, suggesting the government ...
The new requirements aim to close regulatory gaps, said Malaysia's trade and industry ministry. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
The government will never allow Malaysia to be used as a platform for recruiting or fundraising for terrorist activities, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. Commenting on the ...
The move serves to close regulatory gaps while Malaysia reviews the inclusion of high-performance AI chips of U.S. origin in ...
Bursa Malaysia ended two days of losses to close higher yesterday, tracking gains in the regional markets as bargain-hunting ...
For older residents in Kampung Gintong, Pahang, the annual rice-harvest tradition is seen as a time for communal cooperation ...
The Malaysian Homestay Entrepreneurs Association (MHEA), in collaboration with Tourism Malaysia, recently held the inaugural ...
The Bangladeshi Radical Militant Group (GMRB), recently dismantled by the Malaysian police, is believed to have been raising ...
Move follows report that the US plans to restrict shipments of advanced AI chips to Malaysia to prevent them from being ...
An elderly couple in Malaysia traveled hundreds of miles to ride a tourist attraction they saw a video of on social media, ...