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Malaysia is weighing a ban on social media use for teenagers, sparking a debate over youth mental health, digital rights, and policy shifts in Southeast Asia.
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Malaysia is weighing a ban on social media use for teenagers, sparking a debate over youth mental health, digital rights, and policy shifts in Southeast Asia.
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim addressed the media in Putrajaya after talks with Cambodian and Thai officials, outlining plans for deeper trade, tourism and digital cooperation in Southeast Asia.
Thai and Cambodian delegations met at the Malaysian prime minister’s residence to discuss a bilateral ceasefire, marking a diplomatic push toward regional peace.
Malaysia’s foreign minister labels Israel’s Gaza operations as “atrocities” ahead of the ASEAN summit, urging the bloc to break its silence and uphold international law.
Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim lauds strategic cooperation with the Chinese mainland, calling for free trade and deeper ASEAN unity amid global trade challenges.
Malaysia’s Pearly Tan and Thinaah Muralitharan open up on embracing joy on court and fresh motivation after their fourth-place finish at the Paris Olympics.
China and Malaysia reaffirm support for ASEAN centrality, promising inclusive growth and strengthened regional unity.
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded his state visit to Malaysia, marking a commitment to enhanced cooperation and global partnership.
Malaysia’s 39 firms present 41 brands across a 610m² pavilion at Hainan Expo, blending heritage and innovation to capture China’s booming consumer market.
CGTN reporter Li Jingjing explores how Chinese and Malaysian cultural traditions blend in Kuala Lumpur into vibrant celebrations.