Air India Cancels 50 International Flights as Middle East Crisis Disrupts Global Air Travel

Air travel plans across continents have been thrown into uncertainty as Air India announced the cancellation of 50 international flights amid the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. What began … Read More

Anwar: Malaysia Stands in Solidarity with Those Affected by US–Israel Attacks in the Middle East This Ramadan

Malaysia has voiced deep concern over the escalating tensions in the Middle East following recent military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel on targets in Iran. Prime … Read More

World’s Busiest Aviation Hub Hit as Iranian Strikes Shake Dubai, Jebel Ali Port and Palm Jumeirah

In a dramatic escalation that sent shockwaves across the Gulf region, Dubai’s key landmarks and critical infrastructure were affected after overnight retaliatory strikes attributed to Iran extended beyond military targets … Read More

Iran Confirms Death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as US–Israel Strikes Escalate; Trump and Netanyahu Urge Uprising

Iran has officially confirmed the death of its Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marking a dramatic and historic turning point for the country and the wider Middle East. The announcement … Read More

Malaysia Climbs to Third Place in ASEAN Corruption Index 2025, Signaling Progress but Warning of Work Ahead

Malaysia has moved up to third place among ASEAN countries in the 2025 Corruption Perception Index (CPI), marking a modest yet meaningful improvement in its fight against corruption. The latest … Read More

No More Flight Tickets Required JPJ Ends Travel Proof Rule for Physical Driving Licences in Malaysia

Malaysians can now breathe easier when applying for a physical driving licence as the Road Transport Department JPJ has officially scrapped the requirement to show proof of overseas travel. The … Read More

PM Announces Mandatory Constitution and History Education for All Malaysian University Students

Starting this year, all Malaysian university students, whether in public or private institutions, will be required to study the Federal Constitution and Malaysian history, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim … Read More

Tourism Body Defends Visa-Free Policy, Says Illegal Work by Tourists Is Rare and Must Be Penalized

The Malaysian Inbound Tourism Association (Mita) has dismissed claims that the country’s visa-free policy is allowing foreign nationals to flood the market and harm local small and medium enterprises (SMEs). … Read More

Mediators Warn of Rising Tensions as Israel Signals One-Way Gaza Exit

Mediators Egypt, Qatar, and six other Muslim-majority nations have raised serious concerns after Israel stated it intends to open the Rafah crossing as a one-way exit for Palestinians leaving Gaza. … Read More

Malaysia Expects 1.5 Million Tourist Arrivals from India This Year

Malaysia is gearing up for an impressive tourism milestone, expecting 1.5 million visitors from India by the end of 2025—a surge driven by stronger air connectivity and the government’s continued … Read More