Malaysia News in English

May 6, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 6th May, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.

A Year 2 pupil tragically dies after being hit by a van at a school entrance.

Health workers brace for budget cuts that may impact rural healthcare access significantly.

The government declares public holidays for Wesak Day and the King's birthday this month.

Rental rates at government-owned premises are set to be slashed to ease the cost of living.

Rafizi concludes his second day of questioning by the MACC, with more to come tomorrow.

Over 2,000 individuals have been detained in a nationwide crackdown on scam call centers.

Lim Guan Eng criticizes several political parties over their backlash against the Rain Rave festival.

The Health Ministry establishes a task force to tackle the ongoing medicine supply crisis.

Loke files a police report over serious slander allegations related to a political crisis.

The deputy minister denies claims that the government broke promises regarding top students' admissions.

The Pentagon chief asserts that the ceasefire with Iran remains in effect despite rising tensions.

A German chipmaker plans to build a new semiconductor plant in Penang, boosting local industry.

NASA has released thousands of new photos from Artemis II, showcasing stunning space imagery.

Scientists achieve a breakthrough by connecting a “time crystal” to a real device for the first time.

The HPV vaccine's safety is reaffirmed in a new systematic review, highlighting its importance.

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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