PETALING JAYA: Many Malaysians have packed their bags and returned to their hometowns to shop, cook and gotong-royong (work together) to clean their homes for Hari Raya Aidilfitri with the family.
MALAYSIA is no exception. The Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted collateral damage on the economy and society, compelling painful adjustments to the new reality; and how we can be more prepared on all fronts (fiscal space, economic resilience, business vitality, health and social protection) to withstand future financial, economic and non-economic shocks such as health, geopolitical and climate change.
MUAR, March 6 Many Malaysians still love Muafakat Nasional (MN) on the basis of the cooperation and unification brought about by the political cooperation, says Ketereh Umno division head Tan Sri Annuar Musa. According to him, the Malay community and Muslims, in particular, were happy to see.
Mohammad Ali Hanifa, 35, almost died when Myanmar soldiers shot at him and his family members in 2010. But he has never felt more desperate than he is now when he thinks about his pregnant wife