Malaysia News in English
April 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th April, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
Malaysia cops hunt four suspects who robbed a Kuala Lumpur shop of 3.1 million dollars in gold.
Hourly check-ins are becoming a hassle for Malaysian civil servants working from home.
Petronas to supply excess fuel to Australia as leaders vow to strengthen energy ties.
Fuel shortages reported at petrol stations due to localised disruptions, says minister.
New pancreatic cancer drug could potentially double survival rates, led by a Malaysian doctor.
Japan pledges 12.7 billion dollars to Southeast Asia to ease oil price strain.
Local diesel prices expected to drop following a decrease in global market prices.
Malaysia preparing to amend laws to curb waste dumping, report indicates.
Family seeks hospital placement for inspector in attempted murder case of a police officer.
Police tighten control at 13 hotspot fuel stations across three states amid rising fuel leaks.
Israel and Lebanon agree on a ceasefire as tensions in the region escalate.
Helicopter carrying eight people goes missing after losing contact in Indonesia.
Anwar claims Middle Eastern states are using Malaysia to engage with Iran diplomatically.
Rupiah hits record low against the Singdollar, impacting Indonesian arrivals and trade.
Badminton: Zii Jia ready to ease pressure on teammates by sharing his knowledge.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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