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  • Malaysia to enforce mandatory age limits and ID verification on social media

    Malaysia to enforce mandatory age limits and ID verification on social media

    Malaysia is moving closer to enforcing stricter rules for social media platforms, requiring them to implement age verification and identity checks for all users. The move, announced by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, aims to protect children online and curb the growing threat of digital scams and harmful content.

  • Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    Nintendo's eShop and Online Services launching locally in Malaysia on 18 November 2025

    In a significant move for gamers across Southeast Asia, Nintendo confirmed today that its much-anticipated Nintendo eShop and Nintendo Switch Online services will officially launch in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand on 18 November 2025. This marks a major milestone as the company expands its digital ecosystem to more global markets.

  • Ahead of the Deepavali celebrations, the Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi Malaysia (KPTM) has announced new provisions to support online and hybrid teaching and learning (PdP) modes during the festive period. This initiative aims to ensure educational continuity while allowing students and teachers to celebrate the holiday season meaningfully.

  • Malaysia confirmed on continuing My50Pass and FLYsiswa

    Malaysia confirmed on continuing My50Pass and FLYsiswa

    During the Belanjawan 2026 announcement last Friday, the Malaysian government did not explicitly mention ongoing public transport subsidies. However, the Transport Ministry has confirmed that key initiatives such as the My50 PassFLYsiswa, and the festive airline fare cap will continue.

  • PTPTN to provide free education for 5800 poor students in 2026

    PTPTN to provide free education for 5800 poor students in 2026

    For many poor families, pursuing higher education may feel like a luxury. However, the Malaysian government is aiming to help such families with new initiatives for 2026. This would be done through aid from the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN).

  • Astro announced 10.10 Epic Sale: RM101/Month for Premium Entertainment and LOL Pop-Up Channel (CH 100) returns

    Astro announced 10.10 Epic Sale: RM101/Month for Premium Entertainment and LOL Pop-Up Channel (CH 100) returns

    This 10.10 season, Astro Malaysia is turning up the fun with its 10.10 Epic Sale, offering massive savings for new customers and the return of the LOL Pop-Up Channel (CH 100). As Malaysians head into the festive year-end season, Astro is celebrating with great value, endless variety, and entertainment for everyone.

  • Google Cloud launches Gemini Enterprise as a new unified Agentic AI Platform

    Google Cloud launches Gemini Enterprise as a new unified Agentic AI Platform

    Google Cloud has officially launched Gemini Enterprise, its most advanced, fully integrated agent-based AI platform, designed to help organisations automate complex workflows and unlock new levels of productivity. Now available globally—including Malaysia—Gemini Enterprise combines the power of Google’s Gemini AI models with real-time organisational data, enabling employees to orchestrate intelligent, multi-step AI agents that can perform sophisticated business tasks.

  • Today, YTL Communications has commercially launched 5G Advanced through its service brand, Yes. The rollout, already live across the Klang Valley and on track for nationwide completion by December 2025, promises deeper 5G coverage, faster speeds, and AI-ready performance for both consumers and businesses.

  • Malaysia launches WNM 2030 to improve its National Nuclear Technology roadmap

    Malaysia launches WNM 2030 to improve its National Nuclear Technology roadmap

    Malaysia has sharpened its focus on nuclear technology under the WNM 2030 (Wawasan Nuklear Malaysia 2030) strategy. The newly outlined roadmap aligns closely with the National Nuclear Technology Policy 2030 (DTNN 2030). So, what should you know about it?

  • Proton moves 1400 employees to its new site

    Proton moves 1400 employees to its new site

    PROTON recently moved 1400 employees to Tanjong Malim. This is a significant change for the Malaysian based automobile company. So, what should you know about it?


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