Malaysia News in English

February 7, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 7th February, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.

Amid illegal temple debate, MIC highlights mosques built on shared spaces.

Indonesian villagers in newly demarcated Malaysian territory will retain citizenship and receive compensation.

Several major roads in Kuala Lumpur will close tomorrow for the MotoGP launch.

Base MHIT will now cover pre-existing illnesses, addressing healthcare costs.

Singapore plans to raise entry permit fees for foreign-registered vehicles starting in 2027.

Police are tracking down a man seen brandishing a parang in a viral video.

Anwar states economic growth is meaningless if ordinary Malaysians do not feel its benefits.

MetMalaysia has issued an advisory on Tropical Storm Penha as it strengthens near the Philippines.

Drop in mandarin orange prices ahead of Chinese New Year has lifted festive spirits.

Bitcoin rises to sixty-five thousand dollars but faces the largest weekly drop since late 2022.

Malaysia could see more investment inflows as Moody’s cuts Indonesia’s outlook.

Former Singaporean actor Edmund Chen’s jail sentence is stayed pending appeal outcome.

Cancer rates are rising among children and youths in Nepal, raising concerns.

COVID-19 restrictions linked to a global decline in children's movement skills, study finds.

PolyU has developed a novel antibody targeting fat cell protein for liver cancer treatment.

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

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