Police investigate Hadi after strong defence of Mahathir over Batu Puteh
The PAS president recently labelled Malay leaders in PH and Umno as slaves of DAP.
A quick Merdeka refresher
As Malaysians celebrate the 67th Merdeka Day, let's revisit some moments and images that are often taken for granted.
George Town Festival slammed for 'memorycide' after video omits Penang's Malay heritage
Organisers have since removed the two-minute teaser, and express regret if it offended 'certain groups and individuals'.
Credibility questions for Melaka govt as experts blunt claim of Hang Tuah kris
The two daggers were loaned by a man claiming to be a descendant of the epic Malay warrior ahead of an exhibition next month.
South Korea and Japan hail spring thaw amid missiles and weight of history
The relationship has been strained by a dispute over wartime history.
Police say arrest of students over SPM rant within the law
They say the two-day remand order was to allow them to record the students' statements and fact-check matters with the related parties.
Indonesia president says 'strongly regrets' past rights violations in country
Some historians and activists have estimated at least 500,000 people were killed in violence that started in late 1965 after then-general Suharto and the military took power following an abortive communist coup.
Bringing Malaysia's museums out from the past
A historian says a new narrative is needed to help educate Malaysians about their country.
World War II relics abandoned, rented out for business
Historical sites which bore witness to armed conflict are peppered throughout the peninsula but may soon disappear if efforts are not made to preserve them.