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Government to cover fuel subsidies expected to reach 3.2 billion ringgit monthly for public welfare and Food supply adequate, people need not panic ahead of Aidilfitri
THE HEADLINES : WEST ASIA CONFLICT: PETROLEUM PRODUCT SUPPLIES IN MALAYSIA REMAIN SUFFICIENT CITIZEN EVACUATION OPERATION : READINESS LEVEL INTENSIFIED.
THE HEADLINES - WEST ASIA CONFLICT: OP TIRIS INTENSIFIED TO MONITOR FUEL SMUGGLING RISKS & ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT GRADE PROMOTION TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN STAGES.
The headlines: Prime Minister condemns violence and expresses sympathy for West Asia amid crisis and 500 Ringgit aid for civil servants, 250 Ringgit for retirees to be disbursed Friday.
The headlines - Government committed to maintaining RON95 price amid global oil hike & Cabinet approves evacuation plan for Malaysians in West Asia if regional conflict escalates.
The headlines: Wisma Putra advises Malaysians to postpone travel to West Asia; UN humanitarian chief says 'staggering amounts of money' funding war instead of aid.
The headlines: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim calls on Malaysians to draw lessons from West Asia conflict, strengthen unity and Bank Negara Malaysia maintains OPR at 2.75%
THE HEADLINES: RON95 PRICE UNDER CONTROL AMID WEST ASIA CONFLICT AND PRIME MINISTER DISMISSES POLITICAL TOOL CLAIM AGAINST MACC
THE HEADLINES - GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES SAFETY OF MALAYSIANS IN THE MIDDLE EAST & AMENDMENT TO LIMIT PRIME MINISTER’S TERM TO 10 YEARS TO BE RETABLED IN JUNE.
THE HEADLINES - GOVT TO KEEP SUBSIDISED RON95 PRICE AT RM1.99 A LITRE DESPITE MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS & MALAYSIANS IN GULF COUNTRIES ARE SAFE; SITUATION REMAINS UNDER CONTROL.
The headlines - Israel and the US launch airstrikes on Iran & Police undertake thorough review into alleged plot to undermine government.
THE HEADLINES: ISRAEL’S ACTIONS FUEL REGIONAL INSTABILITY AND US TARIFFS HAVE MINIMAL IMPACT ON MALAYSIA'S PALM OIL EXPORTS
The headlines: Malaysia stands in solidarity with Muslims, communities affected by conflict in Middle East and Middle East airspace closures may disrupt flights
The headlines - Prime minister urges focus on matters shaping the nation's future & Government, industry urged to consider giving more A.I. contracts to local SMEs.
The headlines - Non-AI data centres restricted to reduce pressure on national power grid & Flood situation in Sabah improving.
The headlines: Additional security measures activated at country’s entry points following AKPS shooting and Government condemns Quran desecration, calls for firm action
THE HEADLINES: NCER RECORDS RM78.95 BLN REALISED INVESTMENTS IN 2025 ASHWAD ISMAIL APPOINTED AS NEW BROADCASTING DIRECTOR GENERAL
THE HEADLINES -TRAFFIC SLOWS ON MAJOR HIGHWAYS HEADING TO KL AFTER CNY, EARLY RAMADAN BREAK & NON-ACT 672 STATES TO ENFORCE LITTERING THROUGH PBT.
THE HEADLINES -MALAYSIA EVALUATING IMPACT OF U.S. COURT RULING, TRUMP TARIFF & HEFTY FINES OF 1 MILLION TO 10 MILLION RINGGIT UNDER ONSA.
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim seek swift passage of two-term PM limit bill and Malaysia’s January 2026 trade performance up 12.6 per cent year-on-year to RM272.37 billion
THE HEADLINES : GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE EFFORTS TO UPGRADE DILAPIDATED MILITARY, POLICE QUARTERS MALAYSIA ACHIEVES FIRST SERVICES TRADE SURPLUS SINCE 2010, AS TOTAL TRADE TOPS RM3 TRILLION IN 2025
THE HEADLINES - MUSLIMS URGED TO EMBRACE TRUE SPIRIT, DEEPER MEANING OF RAMADAN & COUNSELING SERVICES THROUGH LOCAL SOCIAL SUPPORT CENTERS TO BE EXPANDED.
The Headlines: Government firm in ensuring interests of all races; and Slow moving traffic reported on major expressways nationwide
The headlines - Thunderstorms, heavy rain, expected to hit across seven states until 6pm & PM Datuk Seri Anwar wants education system to also focus on building character and unity.
The headlines are: Latest 'SARA Untuk Semua' records 8.1 million redemptions as of Friday; MOF, KPDN to ensure stronger Ringgit-benefits, passed on to comsumers.
The headlines are: Strong domestic demand boosts Malaysia's GDP, narrows fiscal deficit to 3.7 percent; Ringgit at RM3.89 to US dollar signals confidence in Malaysia's economic fundamentals.
The headlines are: House of worship issues to be discussed with Cabinet; MOE takes swift action to address TB risk in schools.
GOVT REJECTS FLOATING PRICE APPROACH TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE AND MOE TO INTRODUCE NEW SCHOOL CURRICULUM IN STAGES NEXT YEAR
THE HEADLINES - CLOUD SEEDING TO BE CARRIED OUT IN JOHOR, KEDAH, PERAK &GOVERNMENT STEPS UP CRACKDOWN ON E-WASTE SMUGGLING THROUGH WHOLE OF NATION APOPROACH.
THE HEADLINES - PRIME MINISTER WARNS AGAINST RISING EXTREMIST IDEOLOGIES THREATENING UNITY & FEDERAL ROAD MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION FOR SABAH AND SARAWAK UP 300 PERCENT.
THE HEADLINES -ZERO COMPROMISE ON CORRUPTION AND ABUSE OF POWER & KKDW INTENSIFIES IMPLEMENTATION OF PUTERA35.
The headlines are: Malaysia, India condemn all forms of terrorism, call for zero tolerance; MyKasih upgrades system, expands bandwidth as SARA for All begins tomorrow.
THE HEADLINES : Climate finance innovation lab onboards 30 projects, funding needs exceed 4 billion ringgit and 217 Madani Recreational Parks completed, 100 more targeted this year
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The Headlines -Malaysia-Indonesia border determination not based on compensation, profit-and-loss principles & Govt expects fiscal deficit to shrink to 3.5 per cent in 2026.
THE HEADLINES - NATIONAL HALAL POLICY ENTERS FINAL PHASE, EXPECTED TO BE READY BY MAY & MACC'S ROLE IS TO RECOVER FUNDS, NOT MONITOR SPENDING.
The headlines: NGO-Private Sector partnership best way to build 'values-based' society; Stringent health screening at Kelantan entry points to curb Nipah virus.
THE HEADLINES - INTEGRITY CRUCIAL TO BOOSTING NATIONAL CONFIDENCE AND DEVELOPMENT & MALAYSIA TO BECOME GLOBAL HALAL HUB WITH RM15 BILLION KUANTAN PORT PROJECT.
The Headlines - PM Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urges more effective, stronger enforcement at all levels and 1,399 private housing projects revived under TFST since 2023
THE HEADLINES : One week for enforcement chiefs to decide whether to stay or be reassigned AND Online Registration of Year 1 pupils for 2027 session to be carried from February 15th
The headlines - Gig Workers Act to take effect by end of March & Chicken, egg supply expected to remain sufficient ahead of Ramadan.
The Headlines : M-O-T mulls mandatory defensive driving courses for drivers with traffic offence records and Drug confiscations in 2025 reach RM3.19 billion, an eight-fold Surge
THE HEADLINES - RINGGIT'S PERFORMANCE AMONG THE BEST IN ASIA DUE TO GOOD GOVERNANCE & GOV'T ACHIEVES RM900 MILLION SAVINGS THROUGH GENERIC MEDICINE POLICY.
The headlines are: KEMAS preschool curriculum to be revamped in line with RPN 2026-2035; PSC targets appointment of 30,000 civil servants this year.
THE HEADLINES: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urges Malaysian to stop bickering over language issues, focus on building children's future and Bank Negara Malaysia maintains OPR at 2.75 per cent
The headlines: NDIP strengthens national security, restores confidence in defence sector and Diagnostic screening to determine eligibility of age six early Year 1 enrolment
The headlines: Pre-school to begin at age five, Year One at six starting in 2027, subject to parents readiness and Constitution, history to be made compulsory subjects at universities
The headlines are: Prime Minister to launch RPN 2026-2035 to strengthen national education ecosystem; Four important bills to be tabled in the Fifth Session of the 15th Parliament, begins tomorrow.
THE HEADLINES - SARA NETWORK CONTINOUSLY IMPROVED TO HELP THE PEOPLE & MARA ACT TO BE AMENDED, REVITALIZED IN LINE WITH CHANGING TIMES.