Malaysia News in English
June 26, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 26th June, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
Johor police receive 153 reports against Puad Zarkashi, who claims Umno is controlled by the Johor palace.
Onn Hafiz denies allegations that the palace ordered the Johor assembly dissolution amid political tensions.
Some private hospitals in Malaysia are charging for items typically included in room fees, raising concerns.
The FIFA World Cup continues with Ecuador shocking Germany, securing a spot in the knockout stage.
The government agrees to involve Parliament in the public prosecutor appointment process, signaling reform.
An ex-Ikram officer faces 17 charges of money laundering involving RM18 million in luxury assets.
The Dewan Rakyat passes the Road Transport Amendment Act 2026, aiming to enhance road safety.
Diesel sales in Sabah and Sarawak double expected levels, exposing potential leakages in the system.
The government defers the Prisons Bill after MPs object to its controversial immunity clause.
Retired HK actor Law Ching Ho enjoys a modest life in the courier industry at age 70.
Scientists discover the secret behind the Venus flytrap's snapping mechanism, revealing nature's wonders.
Bird flu poses a serious threat to backyard chickens and even cats, according to veterinary experts.
A tree found in Sarawak could potentially play a role in HIV treatment, sparking scientific interest.
The ringgit continues its strong performance, ending higher for the third consecutive day amid market fluctuations.
Sony launches new wearable thermo devices in Malaysia, aiming to beat the summer heatwaves.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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