Malaysian Airports Criticized for High Food and Goods Prices, Minister Calls for Review

February 11, 2026

Malaysian Airports Criticized for High Food and Goods Prices, Minister Calls for Review

Malaysia Airports face heat over costly food and goods. Tourism Minister Tiong King Sing says cheaper prices and more local food can boost tourism. New ShopLAH campaign launched to improve airport experiences.

Pakistan FCC Halts Contempt Case Against PM Shehbaz Sharif Over US Legal Support for Dr Fowzia Siddiqui

February 11, 2026

Pakistan FCC Halts Contempt Case Against PM Shehbaz Sharif Over US Legal Support for Dr Fowzia Siddiqui

Pakistan's Federal Constitutional Court has stopped the Islamabad High Court from pursuing a contempt case against PM Shehbaz Sharif and ministers. The case concerns alleged failure to support Dr Fowzia Siddiqui's efforts in the US. The government calls the court's move a judicial overreach, citing foreign policy and legal issues.

Tambaram Velachery Road Commuters Left Roofless as Shelter Removed During Road Widening

February 11, 2026

Tambaram Velachery Road Commuters Left Roofless as Shelter Removed During Road Widening

Bus commuters at Mahalakshmi Nagar, Selaiyur, now stand without seats or shelter after a bus stop shelter was removed for road widening. Promised new shelter remains pending over a month, forcing commuters to rest on nearby shop structures.

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

February 11, 2026

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

After years of war, Gaza's students face huge challenges. Schools are destroyed, families displaced, and many children miss regular classes. Some study in tents with little light. Older youths often quit to support families. Online classes are tough due to poor internet and lack of devices. Yet some students adapt and keep trying against the odds.

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

February 11, 2026

Gaza Students Struggle to Restart Education After War Damage

After years of war, Gaza's students face huge challenges. Schools are destroyed, families displaced, and many children miss regular classes. Some study in tents with little light. Older youths often quit to support families. Online classes are tough due to poor internet and lack of devices. Yet some students adapt and keep trying against the odds.