Malaysia to open 2 new VEP tag centres in Johor, boosting installation capacity five-fold
JOHOR BAHRU: Malaysia will open two new locations in Johor for Singapore vehicle owners to install their Vehicle Entry Permit…
Johor bomb detonation exercise triggers landslide, 2 police officers in ICU
A bomb detonation exercise went awry in the Johor district of Kluang on Tuesday (Aug 27), triggering a landslide that…
Fishermen in Straits of Johor lament lower seafood catch. Is pollution around the Causeway to blame?
In an interview with CNA, Dr Serina stressed that the trapping of pollutants and debris can lead to “severe” ecological,…
Guide to Johor Bahru’s Bukit Indah: What to do, where to eat
Bukit Indah’s commercial zone, anchored by the popular Aeon mall and Lotus hypermart, radiates outward from an eight-hectare circular park…
No U-turn on VEP, motorists asked to abide by Malaysia laws: Transport minister
DIFFICULTIES REGISTERING FOR VEP To obtain a VEP, drivers must first register online and subsequently collect a radio frequency identification…
Commentary: As Johor-Singapore SEZ plans accelerate, who stands to benefit?
SINGAPORE: There has been much excitement about the proposed Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) since a Memorandum of Understanding was…
Singapore leaders congratulate Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim on becoming Malaysia’s 17th king
In his letter, Mr Lee said that Sultan Ibrahim’s “vision of a cohesive and forward-looking Malaysia” bodes well for the…
Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim sworn in as Malaysia’s 17th king; monarch’s evolving role raises hopes over diplomacy, unity
He noted that in recent times, the relationship between the different ethnic races in Malaysia has been tense, perpetuated by…
Malaysia prepares for ‘hands-on’ king as Johor Sultan takes the throne | Politics News
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The last time a Sultan from the state of Johor was on the throne of Malaysia…
CNA Explains: Why has Malaysia launched a royal inquiry into the Pedra Branca dispute?
Politics expert James Chin of the University of Tasmania echoed similar sentiments, pointing out that it was in the interest…