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The headlines -Gov't allocates RM75 million to build HARMONI MADANI P-P-R andPM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim wants local authorities to expedite projects related to people's well-being.
The headlines are: Malaysia's Economy grows 5.1 percent in 2024, in line with government's target; Three long-term plans for JS-SEZ to mitigate traffic congestion.
The headlines - Government agrees to amend Peaceful Assembly Act and economy ministry to launch Natural Gas Roadmap by third quarter this year.
The headlines - Datuk Seri Anwar wants flood mitigation, poverty eradication projects to be expedited and Malaysia's Asean Chair preparations among the best.
The headlines - More than 3,000 internet access points installed at public universitiesandHome ministry bans three books over public morality concerns.
The headlines: Prime Minister wants iPayment expanded to all ministries, departments by March and Proposal to streamline government agencies to be presented to Cabinet
The headlines are TURKISH PRESIDENT'S OFFICIAL VISIT TO MALAYSIA REAFFIRMS SOLID RELATIONS BETWEEN BOTH COUNTRIES and PROJECT TO DEEPEN SUNGAI SEBIEW RIVERBED SHOULD BE EXPEDITED
The headlines are: Education Ministry strengthens anti-corruption efforts via six sub-strategies; Malaysia leads Asean initiative to curb overfishing.
The headlines: Applications for UPUONLINE open from Monday and Finalised SST scope of expansion, rate review to be gazetted in the first quarter of 2025
The headlines - Proposal to expel Palestinians ‘irrational’, violates international charters, conventionsandUnited Nations chief warns Trump against ethnic cleansing in Gaza.
THE HEADLINES - UZBEKISTAN PRESIDENT ACCORDED OFFICIAL WELCOME AT PERDANA PUTRA AND THE COST OF LIVING INDICATOR TOOL TO ENHANCE THE JUALAN RAHMAH PROGRAM.
THE HEADLINES : 85 PERCENT OF PEOPLE WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THE NEW ELECTRICITY TARIFF RATE COUNTER STAFF ROTATION STARTS TODAY TO ENHANCE SERVICE EFFICIENCY
The headlines are: King graces opening of 15th Parliament's fourth session; Nation's sovereignty and rights must be safeguarded.
The headlines are: Formation of 'Border Control and Protection Agency' to avoid duplication of tasks, focus on border security; FLOODS: Over 12,000 still displaced in Sarawak, evacuations rise in Sabah.
THE HEADLINES - FLOODS: SITUATION IN SARAWAK WORSENS, SLIGHTLY MORE EVACUEES IN SABAH AND NGOs URGED TO JOIN SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO HELP REBUILD GAZA.
The headlines are: Malaysians urged to prioritise national interest; Evacuees continue to rise in flood-hit Sabah and Sarawak.
The headlines: NUR@PETRA programme offers e-rebates for purchase of energy-efficient electrical equipment and Chinese New Year celebrated in festive mood nationwide
The headlines: Traffic flow on major highways expected to increase as many return to hometowns in conjunction with Chinese New Year and Chatbot on Sebenarnya.my portal launched to combat fake news.
THE HEADLINES - MUSLIMS URGED TO TAKE A LESSON FROM ISRAK AND MIKRAJ JOURNEY AND SPEED LIMIT ON FEDERAL ROADS REDUCED TO 80 KILOMETRES PER HOUR FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR PERIOD.
The headlines are: Government advances development agenda for Federal Territories in 2025; Asean 2025: Civil servants urged to contribute ideas for country's benefit.
The headlines - ASEAN chairmanship: KL police ready for duty and KLIA aerotrain service expected to resume in second quarter of 2025.
THE HEADLINES - MALAYSIA STRESSES ON GREAT POTENTIAL OF ASEAN REGION AT WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM 2025 AND TARGETED TOLL EXEMPTION FOR FESTIVE SEASONS UNDER REVIEW.
The headlines: Govt proposes secure 5G bandwidth for police and law enforcement and Penang’s 2024 water usage lowest in 24 years
The headlines are: STR Phase 1 to be disbursed in stages from tomorrow and Sebenarnya.my Chatbox to combat misinformation
The headlines are: PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urges Malaysians to uphold human values and unity; Malaysia calls for ASEAN cybercrime task force to tackle rising digital threats.
The headlines: Gaza ceasefire deal to begin this afternoon; Malaysia emphasise the need for continued intra-regional trade and investment within ASEAN.
The headlines : Potential investments worth RM11 billion from working visit to UK and ASEAN senior officials align ahead of ministerial retreat in Langkawi
The headlines: The Rural and Regional Development Ministry sets four key focus areas for 2025 and Gaza authorities to unveil plan for return of displaced Palestinians
The headlines: Malaysia stands out as noteworthy investment destination and No gold discovered in Lenggeng, Negeri Sembilan.
The headlines - Prime Minister to meet UK counterpart Starmer in London today and Malaysia must embrace digital transformation to stay ahead.
THE HEADLINES - LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS EXPECTED FOLLOWING UAE WORKING VISIT AND SUMBANGAN ASAS RAHMAH DISTRIBUTION BEGINS TOMORROW.
THE HEADLINES - COMPULSORY SECONDARY EDUCATION POLICY TO TACKLE THE ISSUE OF STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND ABSENTEEISM AND PETRA IDENTIFIES TWO ENERGY-RELATED PRIORITY ECONOMIC DELIVERABLES UNDER ASEAN CHAIRMANSHIP.
The headlines are: PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim refutes allegations of concealing additional document; Over 130 PLKN volunteer trainees report in today.
THE HEADLINES - PRIME MINISTER INAUGURATES GROUNDBREAKING PENANG MUTIARA LINE LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT PROJECT AND QR CODE USE AT KLIA TO BE EXPANDED TO ASEAN TRAVELLERS.
The headlines are: Japan to be involved with REE processing in Malaysia; Early school aid to be disbursed from January 13.
THE HEADLINES - MALAYSIA BEGINS NEW YEAR BY STRENGTHENING REGIONAL COOPERATION AND INDONESIA PRESIDENT ARRIVES IN MALAYSIA FOR WORKING VISIT
The headlines - JS-SEZ incentive package to drive high-value investments into Johor and government to implement more effective measures to address online scam.
THE HEADLINES - JS-SEZ A UNIQUE INITIATIVE WHERE TWO NATIONS COLLABORATE FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOME AFFAIRS MINISTRY BANS SIX PUBLICATIONS UNDER PRINTING PRESSES AND PUBLICATIONS ACT 1984
The headlines are: Visit Malaysia 2026 targets arrival of 35.6 million tourists; Special task force to be set up, address safety issues regarding heavy vehicles.
The headlines are: Singapore's PM Lawrence Wong to visit Malaysia for Leaders' Retreat; Arts and Culture programmes to be intensified to promote Visit Malaysia Year 2026.
The headlines: Malaysia strongly condemns incessant aggression and atrocities in Gaza and MetMalaysia issues continuous rain warning over Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang
The headlines are: Flood mitigation, hardcore poverty eradication projects must be expedited; ASEAN Chairmanship will positively impact Malaysia's economy.
The headlines - Over 400,000 candidates sit for SPM today with 97 percent attendance and 12th Malaysia Plan initiatives must be reviewed to identify service shortcomings
The headlines are: Malaysia begins social media licensing for safer digital platforms; Over 150 illegal Malaysia-Thailand border crossings identified, require attention.
The headlines are: MADANI government riding a wave of successes through economic boom; New licensing requirement to make online spaces safer takes effect tomorow.
The headlines are: Number of flood evacuees in Kelantan and Terengganu rises this morning; Japan's flood management system has potential to address floods in Malaysia.
The headlines are: No confirmation of Malaysian involvement in South Korea air crash; Gig Economy expands in 2024 amid push for worker protections.
The headlines: Strong winds, rough seas warning for Malaysian waters beginning tomorrow and last major health facility in northern Gaza out of service
THE HEADLINES - RESPONSE ON E-INVOICE SYSTEM ENCOURAGING AND EXPERTS CALL FOR SMART INFRASTRUCTURE AND RESILIENT CITIES TO COMBAT FLOODS
The headlines - The headlines: Government to organise Economic Forum on January 9th and green electricity tariff programme to continue in 2025.