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Malaysian Army suspends grenade training after fatal blast kills two soldiers in Kedah
Two Malaysian soldiers died in a grenade explosion during training at Hobart Camp in Kedah on June 16, 2026.
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Vietnam police arrest 9 in cat theft ring, rescue over 500 cats from meat trade
Vietnam police arrested nine suspects and recovered more than 500 cats from a criminal group stealing cats for the meat trade.
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Former Malaysian PM Najib Razak convicted on 25 charges in 1MDB scandal
Najib Razak was found guilty of 25 counts including abuse of power and money laundering tied to 1MDB, sentenced to 15 years and heavy fines.
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Fatal crash on Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway kills four, including baby girl
A trailer lorry driver tested positive for methamphetamine after a June 14 crash killed four in Kuala Lumpur-Karak Expressway.
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Malaysia records over 76,000 wildlife conflict complaints since 2021 with RM58.7 million losses
Malaysia recorded 76,361 wildlife conflict complaints from 2021 to May 2026, causing RM58.7 million in losses nationwide.
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J-Kom Chief Mohd Hisyamuddin Criticized for Racial Remarks, Urged to Use Proper Language
J-Kom director-general Mohd Hisyamuddin Ghazali faced backlash for racially charged remarks and was urged by officials to maintain appropriate speech.
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US and Iran Reach Peace Agreement with Ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz Reopening
The United States and Iran agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, starting 60 days of talks on sanctions, nuclear issues, and reconstruction.
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Four arrested over video showing abuse of Indonesian domestic helpers in Johor
Johor police arrested four suspects in Johor Bahru after a viral video showed abuse of three Indonesian domestic helpers.
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Malaysia's government expenditure realignment hits 50% of target, says Cabinet
Malaysia's government has achieved about half of its target in realigning operating expenditure across ministries, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
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Singapore tycoon Ng Teck Lee faces 38 new charges in $72 million embezzlement case
Ng Teck Lee, caught after nearly 20 years on the run, was charged with 38 new offences linked to embezzling S$72 million.
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High Court grants unconditional custody of autistic child's sibling to father Zaim Ikhwan
The High Court granted unconditional custody of the younger sibling of late autistic child Zayn Rayyan to biological father Zaim Ikhwan Zahari.
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Beaufort flood evacuees rise to 338 as affected villages increase to 11
Beaufort district evacuated 338 people from 121 families due to floods by May 21, 2026.
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WHO Chief Cites 'Malaysia Boleh' to Urge Global Health Equity at Assembly
WHO Director-General Dr Tedros quoted Malaysia’s motto 'Malaysia Boleh' to inspire health sovereignty and equity at the 79th World Health Assembly.
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Malaysian Leaders Condemn Tony Pua's Remarks Mocking Selangor Sultan's Decree
Political leaders from multiple parties defended Selangor’s Sultan after Tony Pua mocked a royal decree on the Rukun Negara Monument Plaque.
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Malaysia Election Commission Ready for Snap General and State Elections Within 60 Days
Malaysia’s Election Commission says it is fully prepared to hold snap general and state elections within 60 days of parliament or assemblies dissolving.
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21-year-old woman dies after falling from bridge during extreme sport in Brazil
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died after falling 40 meters from Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira during an extreme rope jump on June 13, 2026.
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Johor Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz addresses election timing, DAP relations, and Transport Ministry invites
Johor caretaker Menteri Besar Onn Hafiz Ghazi defended early election plans and denied cooperating with DAP while discussing Transport Ministry invitations.
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PM Anwar Ibrahim calls Haj pilgrimage a school of spiritual growth and service
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged Haj pilgrims to return with renewed spirit to serve religion, people, and nation during a recent gathering in Malaysia.
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Demolition begins on illegal Rohingya settlement structures in Sungai Tekali, Selangor
Demolition of illegal Rohingya settlement structures started June 13 in Sungai Tekali, Hulu Langat, focusing on single-storey units on government and private land.
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7.8 magnitude earthquake in southern Mindanao raises seabed up to 2 meters, kills 61
A June 8 earthquake in southern Mindanao, Philippines raised the seabed by up to 2 meters, killed 61, left 40 missing, and damaged marine ecosystems.
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Kuala Lumpur Police Double School Presence to Combat Illegal Street Racing
Kuala Lumpur police doubled officers at 122 secondary schools today to curb illegal street racing and boost road safety education.
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Housewife charged again for offensive Facebook post about Malaysian King
Suhaila Abd Halim was charged again for an offensive Facebook post about Malaysia’s King after a Federal Court ruling upheld the law's constitutionality.
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Rohingya labourer pleads not guilty to robbing badminton legend Razif Sidek at knifepoint
Mohamad Fawyas Yasin pleaded not guilty to robbing Datuk Razif Sidek at knifepoint in Kuala Lumpur; bail was denied today.
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Election Commission sets election dates for Johor and Negri Sembilan states
Malaysia’s Election Commission fixed July 11 for Johor state polls and August 1 for Negri Sembilan polls after assembly dissolutions in June.