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Umno Youth chief files judicial review against AG over Facebook post prosecution
Datuk Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh challenged the Attorney-General's decision to prosecute him over a Facebook post allegedly causing public fear.
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Malaysia schedules Johor state election for July 11 and Negeri Sembilan for August 1
Malaysia's Election Commission set July 11 for Johor state election and August 1 for Negeri Sembilan polls.
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J-Kom files police report against Albert Tei over protests at Communications Ministry
J-Kom director Mohd Hisyamuddin Ghazali filed a police report against activist Albert Tei for disrupting operations at the Communications Ministry in Putrajaya.
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Five Mexican police officers killed in Michoacán attack ahead of 2026 World Cup
Five police officers were shot dead and five wounded in Michoacán on June 10, the day before the 2026 World Cup opener.
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Inquest finds bullying and emotional distress linked to 13-year-old Zara Mahathir's death
The 2026 inquest revealed bullying, psychological pain, and a dormitory interrogation led to the suicide of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir in Sabah in 2025.
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Sabah man first beneficiary of Perkeso's 24-hour Non-Work Accident Scheme
Arnold Nathanael Lister became one of the first to receive aid under Perkeso's Lindung 24/7 scheme after a serious home injury in Sabah.
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Thailand's ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra officially freed after royal pardon
Thaksin Shinawatra was officially released after a royal pardon and removal of his electronic monitoring device.
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India vows to stop water flow to Pakistan after suspending Indus Water Treaty
India's Water Minister C.R. Patil vowed no water will flow to Pakistan following last year's treaty suspension; Pakistan insists treaty remains valid.
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UN raises alarm over Taliban arrests of women in Herat amid forced hijab protests
The UN expressed concern as at least 21 women were detained in Herat for violating Taliban dress code, with protests erupting and a violent crackdown reported.
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Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong boost enforcement against illegal gambling during 2026 FIFA World Cup
Law enforcement across Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong have launched intensified crackdowns on illegal gambling tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11.
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UK Prime Minister urges Apple and Google to block children’s access to nude images on devices
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called on Apple and Google to block nude images for under-18s or face legislation within three months.
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Malaysian firefighters rescue hawksbill turtle trapped in Melaka drain
Seven firefighters freed a critically endangered hawksbill turtle trapped in a drain near a Melaka motel on June 7, 2026.
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Malaysia launches crackdown on foreigners running illegal businesses on social visit passes
Malaysia's Home Ministry ordered a multi-agency operation to stop foreigners misusing social visit passes for unlawful business activities.
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Magnitude 7.8 earthquake off southern Philippines kills at least 37, injures hundreds
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck near Mindanao on June 8, killing at least 37 and injuring 487, prompting tsunami warnings across Southeast Asia.
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PKR Youth urges probe into alleged foreign funding for political propaganda
The youth wing of PKR called for an investigation into foreign funds allegedly used for political propaganda and unlawful acts in Malaysia.
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Johor BN Chairman Onn Hafiz Rejects Cooperation with DAP, Willing to Relinquish Post
Johor BN chairman Onn Hafiz Ghazi said he would rather forgo the Menteri Besar role than form a government with DAP after the state election.
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Six family members, including two children, killed in Sungai Petani SUV-lorry crash
Six family members died and a 3-year-old girl was seriously injured in a crash between a Proton X50 and a lorry in Sungai Petani on June 7.
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Malaysia's Independent Police Conduct Commission investigates senior officer misconduct cases
The Independent Police Conduct Commission is handling several misconduct investigations involving senior Malaysian police officers, Deputy IGP says.
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Malaysia’s DPP Refugee Registration Does Not Grant Permanent Residency
Malaysia launched the Refugee Registration Document programme on January 1 without granting permanent residency to registrants.
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Man pleads not guilty to drink-driving charge after Klang p-hailing rider crash
Low Kean Peng pleaded not guilty to drink-driving and causing injury to a p-hailing rider in Klang on May 13.
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Prime Minister Anwar launches National TVET Day 2026 in Putrajaya
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim officially opened the three-day National TVET Day 2026 celebration at Dataran Putrajaya today.
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Kim Jong Un orders North Korea to fortify southern border into impregnable fortress
On May 17, Kim Jong Un directed military officials to strengthen North Korea's southern border amid tense inter-Korean relations.
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Former Prince Andrew sublet royal cottages while paying nominal rent, report shows
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor earned private income from subletting three Windsor cottages while paying a symbolic rent to the Crown Estate, a new report reveals.
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Mortar attack in southern Lebanon kills two UN peacekeepers, injures three
A mortar strike near Marjayoun on June 3 killed a Spanish and Serbian peacekeeper and injured three others in the UNIFIL mission.