Daily News
The headlines -Prevention of Crime Act 1959 amendments to be tabled next year and Transport Ministry open to proposals for real-time monitoring of heavy vehicles.
The headlines - Prime Minister's visit to Brazil paves way for new economic opportunities for Malaysia and Malaysia to benefit from UAE’s innovative technologies.
The headlines: Strong Malaysia-UAE trade ties in halal industry underscore high demand and Severe-level continuous rain warning for Johor, Pahang until November 23rd
The headlines are: Malaysia stands firm on sovereignty, no need for new maritime map; Blue Economy Framework to be finalised by end-2025
The headlines - Malaysia does not recoqnise dual citizenship amid cross border crime concerns and flood disaster management guide for educational institutions completed.
The headlines are: Strong investments, exports drive Malaysia's 3rd quarter GDP growth to 5.3 percent; RM300mil allocation for the implementation of various initiatives under Rahmah programme.
The headlines are: TVET elements to be introduced to Year one pupils in 2027 and 883 schools nationwide at risk of flooding.
The headlines: Prime Minister's visit to Cairo bolsters Malaysia-Egypt ties and Malaysia's Asean chairmanship to enhance region’s reputation as arbitration destination.
The headlines are: King decrees civil servants to perform duties with integrity and SSPA implementation expected to attract more PwD to join the public service.
The headlines -Prime Minister to meet Lebanese PM, Crown Prince of Kuwait to discuss cruelty of Israel and Works Ministry activates disaster operation rooms, application system to face North East Monsoon.
The headlines are: Additional Parliamentary seats for Sabah, Sarawak to be finalised after GE16; Federal Government-Sarawak relations at excellent level.
The headlines -Upcoming Online Safety Bill to enhance protection of children from cybercrimes and govt will ensure healthy competition between DNB, U Mobile.
The headlines are: Eight more permanent relief centres to be built for flood victims; KPDN studying mechanisms to track cooking oil distribution chain to curb leakage.
The headlines are: ASEAN 2025 Chairmanship - Malaysia committed to aid peace in Myanmar; Government raises allocation for construction of new homes under Program Perumahan Rakyat Sejahtera.
The headlines - Stronger integrity vital for sustainable growth and works ministry activates disaster operations room for northeast monsoon.
The headlines - Khazanah directed to audit Fashion Valet investment loss and Malaysians abroad should notify embassies of their whereabouts.
The headlines are: 24 KKDW delayed projects in Sarawak to be completed before 13th Malaysia Plan; Transport ministry launches Special Task Force to investigate teen's electrocution on bus.
The headlines - Khazanah directed to audit FashionValet investment loss and Malaysians abroad should notify embassies of their whereabouts.
The headlines are: Prime Minister denies 'Robin Hood' label amid subsidy reforms; Northeast Monsoon expected to start on November 5.
The headlines are: No compromise on public safety on social media and No Malaysians affected by severe floods in Valencia, Spain.
The headlines: Income threshold for the T15 group currently under reviewand shift in urban planning, development needed.
The headlines - Income threshold for the T15 group currently under review and shift in urban planning, development needed
The headlines are: Second phase of book vouchers for students in Higher Education Institutions will be distributed beginning this Wednesday; Economy Ministry to finalise T15 definition in a month.
The headlines: Malaysia appreciates Ethiopia's unequivocal support in BRICS and National Service Training Programme 3.0 to be implemented from January 2025.
The headlines: Malaysia has opportunity to increase trade, bilateral relations as partner country of BRICS and MACC suggests states to have standard operating procedures for REE mining
The headlines are: Islamic legal opinion on GISB to be presented to Conference of Rulers; Online safety Bill to curb criminal activities on social media.
The headlines are : EXIM Bank, SME Bank, BPMP Bank merger still ongoing ; New committee formed to rationalise Federal Statutory bodies and GLCS
The headlines are: National Social Policy 2030 shows government's commitment to more prosperous, inclusive nation; Government to explore potential 'rice bowl' areas in Sabah, Sarawak.
The headlines are: Biggest budget allocation due to good governance, fiscal discipline; Tourism Minister urges hotel operators to provide 23-hour stays.
The headlines - Political stability must align with good governance to boost economy and halal application procedure shortened to 15 days.
The Headlines are: 1) Poverty eradication remains a key agenda to the government 2) Health Ministry will disclose findings on pathologist's death investigation
The headlines - N-C-E-R records realised investments of 48.25 Billion Ringgit and New Disaster Management Guidelines by MOH include measures for chemicals incidents.
HERE ARE THE HEADLINES: GOVERMENT TO BUILD MORE RESERVOIRS AS PART OF FLOOD MITIGATION PLANS AND NATIONAL SLOPE MASTER PLAN DEVELOPED TO REDUCE THE RISK AND LOSSES DUE TO LANDSLIDES
The headlines: Government to conduct study to strengthen women entrepreneurship in key sectors and government channels RM5.76 billion Ringgit to more than 200-thousand MSME entrepreneurs.
The headlines are: Government will only implement GST if minimum wage threshold increases to RM3,000; Malaysia has good ties with other countries and allows ships to dock, except from Israel.
The headlines -Health Ministry lifts moratorium to address nursing shortage and complaints against Customs officers drop by almost 40 per cent after body cameras introduced.
The headlines are: Malaysia calls for global action as ASEAN leads efforts for a peaceful Myanmar resolution; Flood mitigation, water treatment in Kelantan remain a focus for federal government.
The headlines -ASEAN calls for early conclusion of South China Sea Code of Conduct and AL-Quran provides comprehensive framework for governance, social harmony.
The headlines are: Malaysia's strategy as ASEAN chair in 2025 is for grouping to bolster regional value chains; NAIO: Leading A.i. development to support industries, empower women in technology.
The headlines are: Malaysia achieves electricity savings worth RM2.21bil as of June 2024; AI to drive Malaysia's future growth, transform industries and public services.
The headlines: Malaysia will not be complacent despite current achievement and Johor to revert weekend to Saturday and Sunday in 2025
The headlines are: Teacher training courses to produce more Chinese and Tamil language teachers will be increased; University's orientation facilitators need to be 'role models' for new students.
The headlines - Prime Minister says do not tolerate corruption, power abuse and Eradicating Poverty: Madani govt ensures aid reaches target groups.
The headlines: Evening thunderstorm and heavy rain forecast across Malaysia; Laundromats and workplaces declared non-smoking zones effective Jan 1st, 2025
The headlines are: Political stability, government policies attracting global investors to Malaysia; Malaysians in Iraq, Iran urged to register presence with E-Konsular.
The headlines - Malaysia set to lead Asean in AI development through strategic partnerships and Malaysia has potential to be Southeast Asia's tech innovation hub.
The headlines - Govt to adopt net disposable income concept as new basis for aid distribution and national climate change policy 2.0 launched, boosting low-carbon economy transition.
The headlines are: Federal government's efforts to develop Kelantan given recognition; Transport ministry to tighten heavy vehicle integrated operation.
The headlines - Political stability is not to be misused, but to implement good policies andMahkota Polls: 47.16 per cent voter turnout as of 4pm.