Malaysia News in English

January 19, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 19th January, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.

Missing actress Nadia Kesuma confirmed to have passed away after being reported missing in Jeddah.

Loke denies any factions within DAP following Zahid’s claims of a 'Team B'.

National service sees overwhelming demand as Pekan camp reaches full capacity, intake now suspended.

PM Anwar urges MPs to concentrate on their duties ahead of the upcoming Parliament session.

Batu Caves escalator project on hold due to pending technical issues, discussions ongoing.

Defence Ministry launches investigation into 'Yeye' culture across all military branches.

Leaking confidential information about the Armed Forces may result in legal action, warns Defence Ministry.

New education blueprint targets minimum grade 'C' in English and BM for all students.

Defence tenders manipulated, with over $15 million in assets seized in military procurement probes.

Umno AGM sees Zahid refer to Akmal as a 'good child' to ease tensions within the party.

After 23 years, Aeroline and Corus KLCC have officially parted ways, serving millions of passengers.

At 90, a dedicated woman continues to care for her elderly neighbors in Toa Payoh.

Indonesia seeks $284 million in damages from firms linked to recent Sumatra disasters.

Thailand faces outrage over deadly construction accidents, with two crane incidents in just two days.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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