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Malaysia as 2025 Asean chair: a test of diplomacy, regional cohesion – and its...

Malaysia’s coming chairmanship of Asean in 2025 will test its diplomatic skills, as experts argue its evolving stance on the Israeli-Gaza war and strengthening ties with China could challenge the bloc’s unity.

Not neutral, why social media platforms should be made more accountable

In a recent letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) highlighted their concerns about Malaysia’s proposed licensing framework for social media and private messaging platforms in the country.

Not neutral, why social media platforms should be made more accountable

In a recent letter to the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Asia Internet Coalition (AIC) highlighted their concerns about Malaysia’s proposed licensing framework for social media and private messaging platforms in the country.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5

The National Antarctica Research Centre’s Professor Datuk Azizan Abu Samah told Malay Mail that there’s a 79% chance Malaysia will experience La Niña by the end of the year. This means more rain, and a higher risk of flooding during this period.

No choice but to adapt

The recently concluded 28th United Nations (UN) Conference of Parties (COP28) ended with a landmark deal that encourages countries to move away from fossil fuels. It was lauded for making such an explicit claim on fossil fuels for the first time, but also criticised for not going far enough.

The great green gamble: Malaysia’s bold leap towards net zero

MALAYSIA’S goal of reaching net zero emissions by 2050 will be financially tough, needing a balance between environmental and economic needs.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5 – Ops metro to ensure business tax compliance

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's three-day visit to India to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi has upgraded Malaysia-India ties to new levels, with the exchanging of MOUs, to cooperation in semiconductors and fintech

Indigenous sports for Diplomacy with Yanitha Meena

In this episode, Yanitha Meena, joins us from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as we explore how sports diplomacy strengthens relations between ASEAN and Australia.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5 – The government’s war for digital sovereignty

The Malaysian Trades Union Congress has urged the government to review a new minimum wage for the private sector, noting that the last review was two years ago. Employers, however, have warned that such a move would burden their operational costs.
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