A recent report by International Living reveals that Malaysia ranks as the third safest retirement destination in the world, making it a secure choice for retirees in Asia.
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This is the safest place to retire in all of Asia—and ranks among the world’s most peaceful, too
Safety and affordability are two of the top reasons to retire in Malaysia, according to two recent reports.
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Malaysia’s first Indian woman Federal Court judge Nallini Pathmanathan looks back on a long career
KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — Tan Sri Nallini Pathmanathan, the first Malaysian Indian woman to be a judge in the ...
The Malaysian government is considering the implementation of WFH for public sector employees as an efficiency measure in the ...
Across the world, governments are searching for sustainable ways to finance infrastructure, housing, energy systems and ...
In his plea, the ex-husband said that the intention of spousal maintenance "was not to create a lifetime dependency and/or free meal ticket".
A total of 2,257 company directors have been barred from leaving the country for failing to pay Employees Provident Fund (EPF ...
The Brunei government on Saturday (March 14) proposed a national budget of 6.3 billion Brunei dollars (US$4.92 billion) for ...
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Jonathan Rea in World Superbike race return with Honda HRC at Portimao as replacement for injury-hit Jake Dixon
Six-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea will compete at the second round at Portimao in Portugal this month for Honda HRC as a replacement for injury-hit Jake Dixon.
Semiconductor firms in Malaysia are monitoring risks from disruptions to helium supplies due to the conflict in the Middle ...
Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar's daughter, Tun Aminah, was appointed U Mobile chairman, while his son, Ismail, seeks to build luxury bungalows on the family’s prime heritage property in ...
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