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Johor revenue tops RM1 billion as investment interest stays strong
Johor said its revenue hit RM1 billion by April 30 as the state reported record investment interest and expanded welfare aid.
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Selangor Menteri Besar urges respect for royals after police arrest over insulting Facebook post
Selangor Menteri Besar Amirudin Shari called for respect of royal institutions and ulama after police arrested a man for a Facebook post insulting the Sultan.
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Malaysia pursues balanced economic diplomacy prioritizing energy security
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim outlined Malaysia’s pragmatic economic diplomacy focusing on energy security and trade relations.
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Malaysia urges Haj pilgrims to follow health advice as Saudi heat rises
Malaysia's religious affairs minister urged Haj pilgrims to follow health advice as temperatures in Saudi Arabia climbed to 34C-35C.
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Malaysia rural ministry saves RM250 million for fuel subsidies
Malaysia's Rural and Regional Development Ministry said it saved RM250 million and will send the funds to help pay for fuel subsidies.
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Sabah sees new hotel investments as tourism braces for Middle East crisis
Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor said the state's tourism sector will stay resilient despite the Middle East conflict.
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Viral video shows Simpang Pulai R&R dispute over bus-only parking
A viral video from Simpang Pulai R&R shows a bus driver confronting motorists over vehicles parked in a bus-only bay.
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Trial for Malaysian police officer Inspector Sheila set for Dec. 1
A Kuala Lumpur court set a two-day December trial for police officer Sheila Sharon Steven Kumar after prosecutors rejected her representation.
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Kelantan police probe fake PDRM posts on Ketereh murder case
Kelantan police are investigating fake posts using PDRM logos and the chief's photo to spread false claims about a Ketereh murder case.
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Bangladeshi Migrant Worker Returns Home After 27 Years Missing in Malaysia
Amir Hossain Talukdar, missing for 27 years in Malaysia, returned to Bangladesh on April 24 and reunited with family.
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Teen pleads for forgiveness after attacking adoptive mother
A teenage boy attacked his adoptive mother and later pleaded for her forgiveness and mercy.
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Malaysia court raises jail term to 14 years in wife-beating case
A Malaysian court increased a man's jail term to 14 years after he beat his wife, according to reports in May 2026.
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Rising fuel costs strain Japan's century-old public bathhouses
Fuel price hikes are squeezing Japanese public bath operators, threatening century-old establishments.
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Japan Hosts International Pet Industry Trade Show in Tokyo Featuring Quality-of-Life Innovations
Japan held a top international pet industry trade show in Tokyo in April 2026, showcasing innovations to improve pets' quality of life.
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Vietnamese President To Lam begins three-day state visit to India
Vietnamese President To Lam started a three-day state visit to India today and is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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U.S. blockade of Strait of Hormuz halts Iranian crude oil exports to Asia
A U.S. Navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has cut off 1.8 million barrels per day of Iranian crude oil from Asian markets.
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SoftBank plans battery production in Japan for data centers
SoftBank plans to make lithium- and cobalt-free batteries in Japan for data centers with Cosmos Lab.
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Japan and India to sign agreement boosting quantum computing cooperation
Japan and India officials will sign an agreement today to promote quantum computing by increasing research and business collaboration.
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Yuan use surges as Iran and Russia expand dollar-free trade
Iran and Russia have sharply increased yuan use to pay for oil and other trade as sanctions push them away from the dollar.
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Tokyo office rents hit 31-year high as companies seek better space to attract workers
Tokyo office rents have reached their highest point in 31 years as firms move to upscale locations to compete for talent.
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Hong Kong Stock Exchange Sees Listing Surge from AI and Tech Companies
Hong Kong Stock Exchange is processing 409 listing applications amid strong interest from AI and tech firms.
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Japan outlet malls draw more domestic shoppers as Chinese tourism weakens
Outlet malls in Japan are drawing more domestic shoppers as weaker Chinese tourism cuts into inbound demand.
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Smaller Vietnamese Firms Struggle to Attract AI Talent Amid Conglomerate Rivalry
Smaller Vietnamese companies compete with large conglomerates to hire scarce AI engineers in a growing market.
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Tokyo Governor Says City's Reliability Attracts Global Startups Amid Geopolitical Risks
Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said the city's trust and reliability draw global startups amid rising geopolitical risks.