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Durian Tunggal Shooting Investigation Awaits Forensic and Ballistic Reports
Authorities say key evidence is needed before next steps in the case. PETALING JAYA : Police are continuing their investigation into the fatal shooting incident in Durian Tunggal, Melaka, but have stated that progress is dependent on the completion of forensic and ballistic reports. The shooting, which involved multiple casualties during a law enforcement operation at a plantation, has drawn attention from both the public and authorities. Police have stressed that the reports
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Jan 281 min read


Saifuddin Urges Rafizi to Keep Details of Son’s Attack Confidential
Minister emphasizes privacy and sensitivity following the attack on his son. KUALA LUMPUR : Communications and Digital Minister Saifuddin Nasution has requested PKR leader Rafizi Ramli to keep the details of an attack on his son strictly confidential, citing concerns over privacy and the sensitive nature of the incident. The minister said that while the attack has raised public concern, sharing specifics publicly could compromise the safety of his family and hinder ongoing in
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Jan 281 min read


Analyst: Define Power in PN Presidential Council to Avoid ‘Clash of Captains’
Political analyst warns that unclear roles in PN leadership may spark internal conflict. KUALA LUMPUR : A political analyst has urged Perikatan Nasional (PN) leaders to clearly define the powers and responsibilities of the newly proposed PN presidential council to prevent internal rivalries, which he described as a potential “clash of captains.” According to the analyst, the council’s creation without a clear division of authority among party leaders could lead to disagreemen
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Jan 281 min read


Year 1 at 6: PAS MP Calls Anwar’s U-Turn a Poorly Planned Policy
PAS lawmaker criticizes government’s sudden reversal on Year 1 school entry age. KUALA LUMPUR : A PAS Member of Parliament has criticized Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s sudden reversal on the proposed Year 1 entry age, calling it a “half-baked policy” that lacks proper planning and consultation. The MP said that changing the entry age for children to six years old without thorough preparation and stakeholder engagement could disrupt the learning process and create confusion a
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Jan 281 min read


Bersatu MP: Respect Everyone’s Food Choices, Islam Teaches Tolerance
Bersatu MP urges respect for dietary choices in line with Islamic teachings. KUALA LUMPUR : A Bersatu lawmaker has called on the public to respect the food choices of others, emphasizing that mocking or belittling someone’s dietary habits is inconsistent with Islamic principles. Speaking in Parliament today, the MP said that food preferences are personal and culturally significant, and ridiculing others for what they eat is both insensitive and inappropriate. “Islam teaches
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Jan 281 min read


Bersatu MP: Stop Treating Children Like ‘Lab Rats’ Amid Shifting Policies
Bersatu MP calls for consistent education policies to protect children’s welfare. KUALA LUMPUR : A Bersatu lawmaker has strongly criticised the government’s frequent changes in education policies, urging authorities to stop treating children like “lab rats” as they struggle to adapt to shifting rules and requirements. Speaking in Parliament today, the MP expressed concern over the impact of inconsistent policies on students’ learning outcomes and overall wellbeing. “Children
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Jan 281 min read


PN Supreme Council Meeting Cancelled, Leaders to Convene at Muhyiddin’s Residence
PN Chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin during a party event earlier this month. KUALA LUMPUR : The scheduled Supreme Council meeting of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition was abruptly cancelled today, with top leaders instead set to hold a private gathering at the residence of PN Chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. According to insider sources, the decision to cancel the official meeting was made to allow for a more focused and confidential discussion in a less formal settin
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Jan 281 min read


Cooling Unit Blast Leaves Two Hurt
Firefighters at the scene after an air-conditioning unit exploded, injuring two individuals and triggering a brief fire. JOHOR BAHRU : Two people were injured after an air-conditioning unit suddenly exploded, causing a brief fire and panic at the location. The incident occurred in the late afternoon, drawing an immediate response from emergency services. Firefighters arrived shortly after receiving a distress call and found that the flames had already been contained using a
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Jan 281 min read


PAS has no issue with Muhyiddin chairing PN presidential council
PAS says it is open to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin leading the proposed Perikatan Nasional presidential council, stressing unity and stability within the coalition. KUALA LUMPUR: PAS has no objection to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin chairing the proposed Perikatan Nasional (PN) presidential council, as discussions continue over the coalition’s leadership restructuring. Party leaders said PAS remains focused on preserving unity and political stability within PN, emphasising that lead
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Jan 261 min read


PN Chairman Need Not Be Among Party Presidents, Says Takiyuddin
PAS secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan says Perikatan Nasional is open to appointing a chairman who is not necessarily a party president, as leadership restructuring talks continue. KUALA LUMPUR: Perikatan Nasional (PN) does not necessarily need to appoint its chairman from among the presidents of its component parties, according to PAS secretary-general Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan, amid ongoing discussions on restructuring the coalition’s leadership. Takiyuddin
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Jan 261 min read


PN Plans Presidential Council to Retain Muhyiddin’s Influence
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is expected to continue playing a central leadership role within Perikatan Nasional through the formation of a new presidential council, following internal restructuring talks. KUALA LUMPUR: Perikatan Nasional (PN) is reportedly considering the establishment of a presidential council as part of a leadership restructuring exercise, a move widely seen as a way to maintain Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s influence within the coalition after his resignation a
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Jan 262 min read


Teo: Social Media Use Limited to Age 16 and Above Starting July
Communications and Digital Minister Teo Nie Ching announces the upcoming enforcement of a minimum age requirement for social media users. KUALA LUMPUR : Communications and Digital Minister Teo Nie Ching confirmed that a minimum age limit of 16 years for registering and using social media platforms is expected to be enforced starting July 2026. Teo said the move aims to protect young people from exposure to inappropriate content and to ensure a safer online experience. “Child
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Jan 261 min read


Anwar Pushes for Special Task Force to Strengthen National Audit System
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlights the need for a dedicated team to enhance transparency and accountability in the country’s audit processes. KUALA LUMPUR : Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today announced plans to establish a special task force aimed at strengthening Malaysia’s national audit system, in a move to improve transparency and accountability in public financial management. Anwar said the task force would focus on monitoring and enhancing exi
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Jan 261 min read


Ex-Army Chief’s Wife Charged Over RM5,000 in Alleged Illegal Proceeds
The wife of a former army chief arrives at the Sessions Court to face charges linked to alleged unlawful financial transactions. KUALA LUMPUR : The wife of a former Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) chief was charged in the Sessions Court today with receiving RM5,000 believed to be proceeds from unlawful activities. The accused, who appeared before the court this morning, was charged under Section 4(1)(a) of the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlaw
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Jan 262 min read


Zafrul Appointed to PKR Political Bureau Following Party Leadership Meeting
Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz attends a PKR leadership gathering after being named as a member of the party’s political bureau. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 26 : Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) has appointed Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz as an ex-officio member of its political bureau, marking another significant step in his political journey since joining the party last year. The decision was made during PKR’s monthly Central Leadership Council (MPP) meeting, whi
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Jan 262 min read


Rafizi Urges Universal Free Preschool Before Lowering Year 1 Entry Age
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli urges the government to prioritise early childhood education reforms before implementing changes to school entry age. KUALA LUMPUR: Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli has called on the government to establish a universal and free preschool system before implementing the policy to allow children to enter Year One at the age of six, stressing that early childhood education is crucial to ensuring fairness and long-term learning success. Rafizi said lowe
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Jan 242 min read


MIC to Reconsider Joining Perikatan Nasional Despite Earlier Approval
The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) signals a possible review of its political alignment, sparking discussions on coalition dynamics ahead of upcoming elections. KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) is set to discuss the possibility of joining Perikatan Nasional (PN), despite having previously given approval for a different political alignment, party sources said. The move has raised questions about coalition strategies and political positioning ahead of the nex
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Jan 242 min read


Govt Saves RM1 Billion Through Generic Drug Procurement, Says Anwar
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlights the cost-saving impact of adopting generic medicines in the national healthcare system. PUTRAJAYA: The government has saved approximately RM1 billion by procuring generic drugs instead of branded medicines, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today, emphasizing that this move strengthens the sustainability of Malaysia’s healthcare system while maintaining quality patient care. Anwar explained that generic medicines
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Jan 242 min read


MACC Freezes 14 Accounts Linked to RM300 Million Investment Fund
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) intensifies investigations into alleged misuse of funds involving a large-scale investment scheme. PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has frozen 14 bank accounts containing funds linked to an estimated RM300 million investment scheme as part of an ongoing investigation into suspected corruption, abuse of power and financial misappropriation. Sources said the accounts belong to several individuals and cor
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Jan 242 min read


Anwar Welcomes Exposure of Cartel Networks
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says uncovering cartels is vital to restoring integrity, transparency and public trust in national institutions. PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he welcomes the exposure of cartels operating within various sectors, stressing that dismantling entrenched networks of corruption is crucial to strengthening governance, accountability and public confidence. Anwar said the government remains firm in its commitment to c
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Jan 242 min read
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