Malaysia News in English

May 27, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 27th May, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.

Iran accuses the US of breaking truce amid fresh strikes and escalating tensions.

Petrol supply in Malaysia remains stable until July, assures Prime Minister Anwar.

Canada eases visa requirements for Malaysian travelers, expanding access for eligible citizens.

Gobind to present Taiping Prison abuse findings to Cabinet, demanding accountability for the incident.

The rollout of Malaysia's new passport has been postponed, with a new design featuring 94 security features.

Ahmad Zahid seeks to appeal a ruling favoring the Malaysian Bar in the Yayasan Akalbudi case.

Over three million vehicles are expected on KLK and LPT1 highways during the long holiday break.

TMJ expresses regret if the Armed Forces are used for personal gain or online attention.

A teacher has been arrested over alleged sexual misconduct in Besut, raising community concerns.

Jason Lo awarded additional damages of RM100,000 in his defamation suit against a former associate.

Nearly 85,000 students in Japan need assistance with the Japanese language, according to a recent survey.

Anwar reiterates Malaysia's condemnation of US-Israel aggression against Iran and calls for diplomatic solutions.

Holidaymakers can expect a busy travel season as concert events draw fans to Kuala Lumpur this year.

NASA unveils plans for a permanent Moon base to support sustained human presence on the lunar surface.

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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