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InDrive and Maxim, have been ordered to cease their operations in Malaysia by July 2025. According to Transport Minister ...
Rapid KL On-Demand vans have been doing a good job connecting commuters to and from their homes to train stations, bridging ...
A video of the incident went viral on Mother’s Day, moving many netizens to tears. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
The order comes just a week after Maxim announced its expansion into rural and underserved areas in East Malaysia.
Malaysia’s diversity is a source of strength and not division, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke in conjunction with Wesak Day, calling for unity through empathy, compassion, and mutual respect.
The Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) has issued letters to cease operations to two Russian e-hailing applications, namely ...
A major transit-oriented development (TOD) project, known as Seremban Sentral, will be developed near the Seremban Railway ...
Passenger train services will soon run along the Pasir Gudang-Kempas Baru route, previously reserved solely for cargo trains, ...
The decision to gazette a speed limit of 30kph in school zones is a timely measure to protect lives, says a road safety ...
A direct service to Thailand set to begin operations this year would improve connectivity to China, Laos and Central Asia, ...