Congress Ends Historic 43-Day Shutdown Amid Partisan Tensions

After 43 grueling days that left hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay, the longest government shutdown in U.S. history finally came to an end yesterday. Congress approved a … Read More

Indonesia Considers Restrictions on Violent Video Games Like PUBG After School Explosion Injures Nearly 100

Indonesia is considering stricter regulations on violent video games such as PUBG: Battlegrounds after a tragic explosion at a Jakarta school mosque left nearly 100 students injured. The blast, which … Read More

Ivory Coast’s Simone Gbagbo: From First Lady to Fearless Presidential Challenger

In a defining moment for Ivory Coast’s political landscape, Simone Gbagbo — once one of the most controversial figures in West African politics — is running for president this Saturday. … Read More

Pentagon Journalists Walk Out as New Press Curbs Ignite Outrage Over Transparency

In a rare act of defiance, dozens of seasoned journalists covering the U.S. Defense Department have packed up their offices inside the Pentagon and handed back their credentials. This mass … Read More

Trump Demands Jail Time for Illinois Governor, Chicago Mayor Amid Immigration Crackdown

In a dramatic escalation of his controversial immigration crackdown, former U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday publicly called for the jailing of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon … Read More

Rapid KL Extends Train Services Tonight to Support Massive Gaza Solidarity Rally at Axiata Arena

In a strong show of support for the Palestinian people, Rapid KL has announced extended train services tonight to ensure smooth transportation for the thousands expected to attend the “Himpunan … Read More

Macron Under Fire: France’s Political Deadlock Deepens as Seventh Prime Minister Resigns

French President Emmanuel Macron is facing intense pressure from both allies and opponents to take decisive action amid a deepening political crisis, following the resignation of his seventh prime minister, … Read More

US Government Shutdown Forces Closure of Iconic Tourist Sites

A Nation on Pause: Political Standoff Closes Landmarks, Frustrates Citizens On the first day of the U.S. federal government shutdown, the effects rippled far and wide — from closed park … Read More

How the World Is Reacting to Israel’s Interception of the Gaza Flotilla

In a move that has sparked international outrage and ignited protests across the globe, Israel has intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) en route to the besieged Gaza Strip. The … Read More

Trump Says Harvard to Operate Trade Schools Under $500M Settlement Deal

WASHINGTON, Oct 1 — In a dramatic development that’s stirring both controversy and conversation, former President Donald Trump revealed today that his administration is nearing a US$500 million (RM2.1 billion) … Read More