A. Azim Idris is a journalist and writer with a keen interest in collecting vinyl records. Following his Mass Communications (Technology & Policy) undergraduate degree studies in Murdoch University, Perth, he joined the New Straits Times in 2010 as a cub reporter before being posted to the bureaus in Kuala Terengganu and Putrajaya. He has also previously worked for The Rakyat Post as a senior reporter.
THE seaside city of Kuala Terengganu, in the Malaysian east coast state of Terengganu, is now the first in Southeast Asia to deploy an amphibious bus to ferry tourists in...
LARGE swathes of the Chinese social media landscape has erupted into a flurry of criticisms against the Communist Party’s proposal to remove the term limit for the country’s president, with...
A COLLECTIVE of US intelligence agencies including the CIA has listed Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte and Cambodian leader Hun Sen as both a ‘regional threat’ in Southeast Asia.
RENOWNED Filipino model Ruffa Gutierrez recently claimed her two daughters were harassed by “creepy men” at an amusement park near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during their holiday in the neighbouring country.