High Alert in Malaysia due to ASEAN Summit

Share post:

Motorists in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur have been advised not to enter the city centre for three days as the ASEAN Summit begins on Monday, and people of this bustling city have been politely asked not to visit the hotels where the heads of state and delegations are staying.
Malaysia has kicked in their highest level of security alert. It’s not everyday that the heads of government of 16 countries, including that of Russia, spend three nights in their country!
The ten participating countries are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Malasia. The seven other nations joining the summit meet are Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Russia.

Austin K
Austin Khttps://www.megri.com/
Austin K. is a writer and researcher covering Business, Technology, Lifestyle, Retail, and Travel. With a keen interest in emerging trends, market developments, consumer behavior, and innovation, Austin creates insightful content that helps readers stay informed in a rapidly evolving world. His work explores everything from business strategy and digital transformation to modern lifestyle trends, retail industry shifts, and inspiring travel experiences. Through clear, engaging, and well-researched articles, Austin delivers practical insights and fresh perspectives for professionals, consumers, and curious readers alike.

Related articles

OtterSec lawsuit: A simple Breakdown of The allegations, Drama and Fallout

The OtterSec lawsuit has become one of the most discussed legal stories in the crypto world. “This is...

The Impact of Video Analytics on Modern Surveillance Systems

Key Takeaways Video analytics enhances real-time threat detection and response. Integration with AI and cloud computing improves surveillance...

Selling Your Home in West Covina: A Comprehensive Guide

Table of Contents Understanding the West Covina Real Estate Market Preparing Your Home for Sale Setting the Right...

Best Practices for Managing a Construction Site: Ensuring Safety and Efficiency

Table of Contents Comprehensive Safety Programs Regular Safety Training Effective Communication Technology Integration Quality Control Measures Environmental Considerations ...