Hundreds of volunteers joined a clean-up as monsoon rains brought waves of plastic waste to the tourist-favoured beaches.
Qatar arbitration boosted with QICCA rules update
Modernised arbitration rules introduced by the Qatar International Centre for Conciliation and Arbitration (QICCA) have come into effect.
FCA plans product information reforms for consumer composite investments
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is consulting on product information requirements for so-called consumer composite investments (CCIs) in what forms part of a wider effort to streamline regulation in UK financial services post-Brexit.
As pro-Najib rally reignites tensions in Malaysia, PM Anwar urges respect for royal order
Anwar reminds the public to head palace’s statement that says the king holds the power to pardon, postpone, or reduce sentences.
Thai PM declares millions in watches and bags, among assets worth US$400 million
Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of billionaire ex-PM, had to identify her assets and liabilities to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
Singapore wants to host more mega-events in 2025, boosting regional growth, amid neighbour envy
Singapore’s rise as a concert hub, highlighted by Taylor Swift’s shows, has sparked envy from neighbours. But, experts argue, it could encourage tourism growth.
Malaysian satirist Fahmi Reza detained and freed in Sabah ‘thanks’ governor, praises prison food
Sabah’s new governor Musa Aman was previously acquitted of corruption and money laundering with the decisions drawing public condemnation.
Indian Americans slam ‘racist’ comments by Trump supporters over visa scheme
The furore was sparked by a call from Donald Trump’s handpicked AI adviser Sriram Krishnan to remove country caps on green cards.
Google, Musk’s X miss Malaysia’s social media licence deadline; China’s WeChat, TikTok comply
The Malaysian government implemented the licensing requirement to combat cybercrime, but Google and X have raised concerns about the regulations.
Singapore growth beats estimates, PM Wong pledges support amid global tensions
In 2024, Singapore’s economy grew by 4 per cent, with Prime Minister Wong pledging support for vulnerable groups and addressing cost-of-living challenges.
