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Malaysia’s Network School probe raises questions over openness to tech talent
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 hr. ago

Malaysia’s Network School probe raises questions over openness to tech talent

A controversy involving Network School, a private co-living and co-working community in Malaysia's Johor state, has sparked concerns about the country's approach to attracting international tech talent. Authorities are investigating the organization after allegations emerged that Israeli individuals were involved in the project and entered Malaysia using secondary passports. The situation has raised questions about Malaysia's openness to digital nomads and global professionals, particularly given its lack of diplomatic ties with Israel and restrictions on Israeli passport holders entering the country without special permission. Despite these issues, some digital nomads argue that practical considerations such as affordability, connectivity, and transparency of regulations remain more influential in their decisions than current controversies.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter2 hr. ago
Malaysia’s Network School probe raises questions over openness to tech talent

A controversy involving Network School, a private co-living and co-working community in Malaysia's Johor state, has sparked concerns about the country's approach to attracting international tech talent. Authorities are investigating the organization after allegations emerged that Israeli individuals were involved in the project and entered Malaysia using secondary passports. The situation has raised questions about Malaysia's openness to digital nomads and global professionals, particularly given its lack of diplomatic ties with Israel and restrictions on Israeli passport holders entering the country without special permission. Despite these issues, some digital nomads argue that practical considerations such as affordability, connectivity, and transparency of regulations remain more influential in their decisions than current controversies.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both the controversy surrounding Network School and the perspectives of digital nomads without overtly favoring one side. It highlights concerns about immigration policies and political sensitivities while also emphasizing the views of individuals who prioritize practical living

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