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Johor BN vows to govern alone if it wins July 11 state election
Johor Barisan Nasional (BN) said it will not form a coalition government if it wins the July 11 state election.
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Teenager sentenced to three years at Henry Gurney School for 2025 Seremban crash killing three youths
An 18-year-old was sentenced to three years at Henry Gurney School for causing a fatal March 2025 crash in Seremban that killed three teenagers.
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SMK Suria Jaya to open in September 2026 as Malaysia hires 3,150 contract teachers for 2027
SMK Suria Jaya in Johor will begin operations in September 2026; Malaysia’s Education Ministry appointed 3,150 contract teachers for 2027 intake.
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Forensic Experts Find Signs of Tampering and Mixed Handwriting in Zara Qairina Mahathir’s Journals
Forensic examiners testified to torn pages removed, multiple handwriting styles, and altered ink in Zara Qairina Mahathir’s journals on June 24-25, 2026.
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Foreign Female Student Found Murdered at Bandar Sunway Condominium; Boyfriend Arrested
A foreign female student in her 20s was found dead at a Bandar Sunway condominium on June 23; her boyfriend was arrested.
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PKR Youth says only a handful left following Rafizi and Nik Nazmi resignations
PKR Youth leaders said only one or two members left the party after Rafizi Ramli and Nik Nazmi quit and handed over their MP seats in May 2026.
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Queen Raja Zarith Sofiah begins three-day visit to Turkiye including RMN ship launch
Queen Raja Zarith Sofiah of Malaysia departed May 23 for Turkiye, attending a Royal Malaysian Navy ship launch and cultural visits.
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Malaysia suspends passport services at 71 Immigration offices from June 26 for system upgrades
Malaysia will temporarily close passport counters at 71 Immigration offices nationwide starting June 26 for system maintenance.
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Australia declines to release reports on Tuvalu Trust Fund climate investments
Australia refused to disclose internal reports on the Tuvalu Trust Fund’s investments, citing diplomatic risks, despite criticism over fossil fuel holdings.
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Malaysia reports 1,059 hiking accidents with 63 deaths from 2021 to 2025
Malaysia recorded 1,059 hiking accidents causing 63 deaths and 87 injuries nationwide from 2021 to 2025, officials said today.
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Malaysia’s Road Transport Department to deploy six drones 24/7 for Aidiladha traffic operation
The Road Transport Department will deploy six drones around the clock at accident hotspots from May 24 to 31 during Op Hari Raya Aidiladha to detect traffic offences.
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Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim Congratulates Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, Plans Possible September Visit
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim congratulated Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay and may visit Tamil Nadu during a September India trip.
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169,803 Malaysian SPM 2025 School Leavers Offered Places at Public Higher Education Institutions
The Ministry of Higher Education offered 169,803 places to SPM 2025 school leavers through UPUOnline, covering universities, polytechnics, and colleges.
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Malaysia raises maximum traffic compound fines to RM500 and criminalizes illegal street racing
Malaysia passed the Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2026 raising maximum traffic fines and adding illegal street racing offences.
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MACC investigates alleged RM53 million payment leak in transfer of Taiping Zoo elephants to Japan
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is probing alleged corruption in the transfer of three elephants from Zoo Taiping to Japan over a RM53 million payment leak.
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Timor-Leste mourns ex-president Francisco Guterres after his death in Malaysia
Timor-Leste declared a week of mourning after former president Francisco Guterres died in a Malaysian hospital over the weekend.
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Bersatu Confirms It Will Stay in Perikatan Nasional Amid Tensions with PAS
Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin said the party will remain in opposition coalition Perikatan Nasional despite PAS ending political cooperation.
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Malaysian prison inmates allowed family visits for Hari Raya Aidiladha on May 29-30
Prison inmates in Malaysia can receive family visits on May 29 and 30 for Hari Raya Aidiladha, with online meetings available May 30 to June 1.
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Malaysia debates public sex offenders registry amid child protection reforms
Malaysia’s government is discussing a public sex offenders registry but has not made a final decision, citing human rights concerns.
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Ukraine and allies gain confidence as Russian invasion stalls and frontline stabilizes
Ukraine and its allies say they are growing confident that Russia’s invasion is losing momentum as Kyiv stabilizes the frontline and repels a spring offensive.
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Sultan Ibrahim holds sole power to dissolve Johor State Assembly for snap election
Sultan Ibrahim of Johor has the exclusive right to dissolve the state assembly ahead of a snap election, with timing advised by Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi.
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Malaysia Health Ministry to Expand Private Clinic Services and Empower GPs
Malaysia's Health Ministry plans to broaden private clinics' treatment scope and improve support for general practitioners.
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Malaysia's National Security Council clarifies viral data leak origin from pre-2022 cyber intrusions
Malaysia's National Security Council says viral personal data leaks stem from unlawful cyber intrusions before 2022, not current systems.
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King Charles III to publish personal tax bill for first time as monarch
King Charles III will disclose his personal tax bill for the 2024-25 year on June 25, marking a historic first for a British monarch.