Malaysia News in English
April 16, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 16th April, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
Petronas secures nationwide fuel supply until the end of June amid rising tensions.
Duo arrested at petrol station for filling modified tanks with subsidised diesel.
Japan pledges ten billion US dollars in financial aid to Asia to tackle oil shortages.
Diesel price to drop by seventy-five sen per litre, petrol by twenty-five sen.
Government services in Malaysia continue as civil servants start work-from-home policy.
Thirty-six petrol stations identified as hotspots for subsidised fuel leakages nationwide.
Malaysia faces a shortage of STEM talent as National Science Week emphasizes tech sovereignty.
Malaysian court to decide on Rosmah's missing jewellery lawsuit on June tenth.
Energy shock from the Iran war expected to impact Singapore's property and food sectors.
Ringgit remains firm against the US dollar amid optimism over US-Iran talks.
IMF raises Malaysia’s GDP forecast to four point seven percent for twenty twenty-six.
Four 1MDB-linked pieces of art, including a Picasso, returned safely to Malaysia.
Badminton star Zii Jia sees Malaysia as a dark horse in the upcoming Thomas Cup.
Hugo Ekitike injury update raises concerns as Liverpool fears striker may miss key games.
Dembele's double sends PSG past Liverpool into the Champions League semifinals.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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