Former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was summoned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for the second time on Thursday, over allegations of abuse in stimulus...
Singaporean singer and actor Wang Lei hosted a live stream to raise funds for the victims, setting an initial goal of RM300,000. In just 50 minutes,...
Investigative news outlet Klaxon has uncovered a scandal involving Optus, a majority Singaporean Government-owned telco giant operating in Australia, that allegedly made almost AUD 70,000 in...
India has seen a rise in rampant exam cheating, which has forced several states to enact "anti-copying" laws. According to media reports, Uttarakhand, a north Indian...
Women in Pakistan defy authorities to hold rallies in support of the Aurat March, calling for greater safety and security for women in the country. The...
Hong Kong's Women Workers' Association cancelled an authorised protest for women's rights, citing pressure from the police. The group had received authorisation to hold a demonstration...
Card payments have overtaken cash to become the most-used payment method in Singapore, according to Visa’s Consumer Payment Attitudes Study. Over 95% of Singapore consumers prefer...
A video of a man resembling Malaysia's former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Tan Sri Musa Hassan, arguing with a woman has gone viral. Three clips...
Leslie Fong, a former editor at the Straits Times, has raised concerns about the composition of SPH Media Trust's (SMT) leadership team, pointing out that seven...
Sri Lanka hopes that an IMF bailout approved in September 2020 will be finalised, allowing foreign aid for projects suspended since last year to be unfrozen....
A sunken tanker carrying 800,000 liters of industrial fuel oil caused an oil spill that has contaminated the waters and beaches of nine municipalities in the...
Human Rights Lawyer M Ravi is appealing for public support after the Singapore Attorney General rejected the request to waive the adverse personal cost of S$11,400...
On International Women's Day, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls for the immediate and unconditional release of imprisoned women journalists throughout the world, and sounds the alarm...
Liz Drysdale, the Asia Pacific & Japan Marketing Director at SentinelOne, writes in a LinkedIn post that women should be celebrated every day, not just on...
UN finds Philippines violated WWII sexual slavery victims' rights. The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women said the Philippine government breached its obligations by...