Malaysia News in English
June 30, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 30th June, and here’s your Malaysia daily news capsule.
MPs express concerns over amendments to child sex crimes bill in Parliament.
Johor polls see young, undecided voters potentially swaying the election outcome.
Two Malaysians injured in a roadside bomb blast in southern Thailand.
Iran and the U.S. agree to halt attacks and renew diplomatic talks, says U.S. official.
Over 18,000 applications for additional diesel quota received, according to Amir Hamzah.
Economy Minister warns global energy crisis will impact markets for another two years.
LRT3 Phase Two to add five stations and seven trains under a long-term expansion plan.
Lead prosecutor leaves Syed Saddiq's appeal outcome to the Federal Court's decision.
GPS leader expresses frustration over Parliament's delay in endorsing new Sarawak seats.
Three young Malaysian scientists to attend the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting this year.
Jail sentences handed down to two men for speeding at 203 kilometers per hour in Singapore.
Outrage as Chinese father forgives girlfriend who killed his son in a shocking incident.
Malaysia's stock market dips amid renewed attention on Iran's geopolitical situation.
Dengue cases in Malaysia surge to over 38,000 in the first half of 2026.
NASA tests a new refueling device for future in-space missions and exploration.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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