KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia said it is planning to block children under 16 from signing up to social media accounts next year, in a move to tighten access over child-safety concerns.
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 11,000 people in seven Malaysian states have been affected by flooding caused by torrential rain, the ...
Streets and gardens in Hulu Langat, in the Malaysian state of Selangor, were inundated as severe floods hit several areas ...
Hanoi, Vietnam — The death toll in widespread flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in Southeast Asia mounted on ...
Malaysia plans to ban social media accounts for people under 16 starting in 2026. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said ...
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The government aims to have Malaysians below 16 years old barred from signing up for social media accounts next year as part ...
Flooding from days of intense rain has killed at least eight people in southern Thailand and forced thousands into evacuation ...
The announcement on Sunday, which was light on details, came weeks before a similar action takes effect in Australia.
East Asian nation will be closely watching how the Australian government’s social media reforms when they kick in next month.
Foreign businesses selling into Malaysia should understand how corporate income tax, withholding tax, and DTAs apply to cross-border e-commerce activity.
Australia is poised to ban social-media use for those under 16 this year, while Indonesia has plans to introduce a minimum-age rule for social-media users. Write to Ying Xian Wong at yingxian.wong@wsj ...
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