A Malaysian court declared Monday that the government must return dozens of watches seized in a crackdown on LGBTQ-themed Swatch watches last year, a federal counsel told AFP.
An American aircraft carrier visited Malaysia while its three destroyer escorts docked in Singapore and Thailand.
The decision comes after the government banned LGBTQ references on Swatch products, citing concerns about morality and public ...
Nearly half of Southeast Asian countries are now governed by former military generals or military regimes, a concerning trend for democracy and human rights in the region, experts say ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission gave Indian businessman Gautam Adani twenty-one days to respond to the summons. This is a different case than the U.S. Department of Justice indictment ...
Environment Secretary Steve Reed says the Government is allocating more money towards flood defences after hundreds of homes ...
Before her concerts in Malaysia, Dua Lipa's Asia tour took her to Singapore, the Philippines, Japan and Taiwan. Up next, the ...
Malaysia operates parallel civil and sharia legal systems, but critics argue authorities should not dictate people’s lives.
Growing up, Pannir’s childhood was filled with hobbies such as football, running, video games, music, and fashion. We ...
Swiss watchmaker Swatch has won a suit against the Malaysian government after a court ordered the return of 172 Swatch ...