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Kuala Lumpur flood ponds lose about 70% capacity after land transfers
Kuala Lumpur flood retention ponds in Jinjang and Batu have lost about 70% capacity after 17 land lots were transferred to developers since 2015.
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Malaysia may add hantavirus tracker to MySejahtera app
Malaysia said it may add a hantavirus tracker to MySejahtera if needed as officials monitor the virus closely.
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Malaysia to open public global supply crisis dashboard on May 15
Malaysia's economy ministry and statistics department will open a public global supply crisis dashboard on May 15.
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Malaysia weighs cutting BUDI95 subsidised RON95 fuel quota to 150 litres monthly
Malaysia’s government is considering reducing the monthly BUDI95 subsidised RON95 fuel quota from 200 to 150 litres to conserve supply amid rising costs.
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Malaysia raises TEKUN Bumiputera financing fund to RM1 billion
Malaysia has lifted TEKUN Nasional’s Bumiputera financing fund to RM1 billion after strong demand from entrepreneurs.
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Taib family feud strains CMS board ahead of May 25 AGM
Cahya Mata Sarawak faces board and court disputes involving two sons of the late Taib Mahmud as it heads into a May 25 AGM.
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Penang Chief Minister says state remains on track for economic growth in 2026
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the state is on track to grow economically despite global challenges.
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AirBorneo launches 20% discount fare promotion for Gawai and Kaamatan festivals
AirBorneo offers 20% off fares on all 21 Rural Air Services routes to ease travel for Gawai and Kaamatan celebrations.
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Malaysia to adopt policies as oil spikes deepen global volatility
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Malaysia will adopt needed policies as oil prices surge and global economic instability worsens.
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Malaysia may feel effects of global supply crisis within 1-2 months, says Tengku Zafrul
Senior adviser Tengku Zafrul warns Malaysians could face higher living costs from global supply issues soon.
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Malaysian police record 1,537 part-time job scam reports, losses of RM31.8 million in Q1 2026
The Royal Malaysian Police received 1,537 reports of part-time job scams causing RM31.8 million in losses from January to March 2026.
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Malaysian Employers Federation urges results-focused tripartism amid economic shifts
The Malaysian Employers Federation called on a shift to results-driven collaboration among government, employers and workers to support Malaysia’s economic transition.
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EU envoy says Malaysia is key partner as free trade talks continue
EU Ambassador Rafael Daerr said Malaysia is a key EU partner as Malaysia-EU free trade talks advance.
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Penang manufacturer fined RM120,000 for workplace noise causing hearing loss
A Penang manufacturing company was fined RM120,000 for failing to control workplace noise that led to worker hearing loss.
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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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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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Consumer group urges probe into repeated disruptions at Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Consumers Association of Penang calls on Malaysian government to investigate ongoing operational failures at KLIA.
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MATTA urges coordinated push to expand EV use in Malaysia tourism
MATTA is calling for a coordinated national effort to speed up electric vehicle adoption in Malaysia's tourism sector.
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Woman alleges harassment after suspected illegal moneylender targets Jasin home
A 25-year-old businesswoman in Jasin reported harassment after suspects threw chilli sauce at her home and damaged her car, police said.
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Cropmate says Malaysian anti-corruption agency partially released frozen bank accounts
Cropmate Bhd said some of its and its subsidiary’s frozen bank accounts were partially released by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
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Malaysia urged to boost tech and green innovation to lift wages
Malaysia should produce more homegrown technology and expand green finance to lift wages and stay competitive, officials and the World Bank said.
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Kedah KPDN foils illegal diesel transfer at Sungai Petani cemetery
Kedah KPDN stopped an illegal diesel transfer at a Chinese cemetery in Sungai Petani and arrested two men on May 3.
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Zahid urges cross-community cooperation in Malaysia's halal industry
Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi called for stronger cross-community cooperation in Malaysia’s halal industry today.
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Malaysia's monthly fuel subsidy rises sharply to RM5 billion amid rising oil prices
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced Malaysia's monthly fuel subsidy has increased to RM5 billion due to rising global oil prices.