
National Data Repository to help govt use data more efficiently for policy, service improvements
Malaysia’s Digital Ministry is drawing up the implementation plan for the National Data Repository, which is expected to begin in 2026.






Malaysia’s Digital Ministry is drawing up the implementation plan for the National Data Repository, which is expected to begin in 2026.
The Digital Ministry has developed the National Cyber Ethics Module (ESN) for schools to foster ethical and safe digital practices among schoolchildren.
As much as companies love hiring more creators and writers for clout and bigger projects, the top brass must remember that throwing more people at a problem does not solve it, writes Kakuchopurei.

Malaysia Athletics president Datuk Karim Ibrahim insists he was “never banned for life by World Athletics as claimed by many parties”, calling it “a false allegation”. This comes as the Sports Commissioner’s Office probes the national body over a constitutional change that allows Karim to helm the association.
Sport Integrity Global Alliance co-founder Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros says the establishment of SIGA Asia is not just the launch of an organisation – but that of a movement to promote good governance and ethical leadership.
Malaysia’s national footballers were earlier told not to speak to the media ahead of their 2027 Asian Cup qualifying clash against Nepal in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 18. No reason was given, as discussions about Fifa’s sanctions on the FA of Malaysia and seven players continue to swirl.

French digital artist Francis Bancon believes change in environmental protectionism need not be immediate. He is more interested in people supporting and valuing the cause rather than being ‘militant’ about the struggle.
Unicef, UNRWA, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners, in collaboration with Palestine’s Health Ministry, are launching an integrated catch-up campaign for routine immunisation, nutrition, and growth monitoring in the Gaza Strip to reach 44,000 children cut off from essential life-saving services by two years of conflict.
The After Monsoon Project: Tera-Kota brings art closer to the people of Pulau Kundur, transforming the small fishing village into a vibrant cultural stage and celebrating Kelantan’s distinctive depth and individuality through its diverse art forms.