Malaysia News in English
May 26, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 26th May, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
Putrajaya reduces rental rates for food courts and hawker stalls by 30 percent.
Search and rescue operations at Gunung Batu Putih suspended, efforts to resume today.
Over seven thousand workers lost their jobs in April, according to the economy minister.
Newcastle University encourages medical students to explore opportunities beyond the UK.
PM Anwar assures stable medical supply prices amid global uncertainties.
Luxury cars seized in a crackdown include vehicles linked to an ex-footballer and motivational speaker.
Police are investigating multiple angles in the search for a missing teenager.
Car owners will pay RM5 to use the Genting Highlands road starting Thursday.
Family mourns the loss of a loved one after a drunk driving incident leaves them devastated.
Supporters gather at KLIA to welcome back Global Sumud Flotilla activists.
A Malaysian has been reported dead following a building collapse in the Philippines.
Pandan PKR Youth crisis escalates with a looming defamation suit against its chief.
Stocks rise as oil prices ease on hopes for peace in the Middle East.
Free flu vaccinations are being rolled out to more Malaysians as the season approaches.
Thailand to quarantine travelers from Congo, regardless of Ebola symptoms.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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