Malaysia News in English
April 10, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 10th April, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
Israel claims it has killed Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem amid rising tensions.
Iran warns of sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz, advising alternative routes for shipping.
Malaysia's PM Anwar says war is raising freight and insurance costs but remains resilient.
The World Bank lifts Malaysia's growth outlook to 4.4% despite ongoing global challenges.
Anwar criticizes ‘inaccurate’ claims by ulama regarding fuel prices in Malaysia.
Trump calls the Iran deal a 'total and complete victory' for the United States.
Welfare centre caretaker pleads guilty to multiple counts of child sex offences in Selangor.
Temporary fuel supply issues reported at some Shell stations, company assures steady supply.
Buntong residents live in fear following a fatal machete attack; police have made arrests.
Fahmi shocked by Papagomo's posts after settling a lawsuit, seeking legal advice.
Iran prepares its response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, escalating regional tensions.
Malaysia welcomes Iran's 10-point plan but warns against deception and double-dealing.
Singapore's foreign minister states there will be no negotiations with Iran over Hormuz passage.
Nine in ten Malaysian manufacturers face crunch from shortages and rising costs, warns FMM.
The ringgit strengthens below 4.00 on optimism surrounding the US-Iran ceasefire.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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