The removal of independent fact-checking raises concerns about the spread of misinformation, especially in politically sensitive contexts.
The social media giant Meta is in the final stages of securing an Application Service Provider (ASP) Class Licence in Malaysia, said
The minister has asked MCMC to review whether LinkedIn is considered a social media platform.  Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysia is currently mulling over whether or not to impose the social media licensing requirement on professional networking platform LinkedIn.
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, some may choose to do their festive shopping in neighbouring countries. But before you lug back those boxes of bak kwa from Malaysia to Singapore, take note — the new rules have yet to kick in.
AEON MALL throughout Malaysia is embracing the festive season with a unique twist: its vibrant Chinese New Year displays are inspired by the exciting new movie “Money Games”, starring Eric Tsang, Bobby Au-Yeung, Edmund So, Jack Lim, Wayne, Kryston, Sandra, Jacqueline and TE3N.
Malaysia’s Human Resources Minister Steven Sim emphasised making vocational courses more accessible, saying he himself had signed up for a corporate leadership TVET (technical and vocational education and training) course.
Malaysia’s Department of Islamic Development (Jakim) confirmed that the ham and cheese sandwich sold at a KK Mart convenience store in Universiti Malaya and the supplying company do not possess the official Malaysian Halal Certification (SPHM).
Various Facebook pages use the likes of local personalities Anne Curtis, Belle Mariano, and Catriona Gray, as well as Korean star Park Seo-joon, without their consent
Police will mobilise 400 officers and men to provide security throughout the first semi-final match of Malaysia Cup at Sultan Mizan Zainal
The Health Ministry should not merely enjoy a retreat, but solve various issues, especially the contentious Waktu Bekerja Berlainan (WBB) system, says the Malaysia Medical Association Section Concerning House Officers,
Tens of thousands of cyber slaves are held captive in Southeast Asia’s scam compounds, working around the clock to defraud love-seeking victims through dating apps and social media