Storm damages 18 houses and mosque in Manjung’s Pantai Remis area

IPOH: A severe storm damaged eighteen houses and a mosque in Pantai Remis, Manjung, following heavy rain and strong winds. The Manjung District Civil Defence Force Operations Control Centre received incident notification at 8.56 am through the District Disaster Management Committee’s WhatsApp group. The storm occurred around 12.30 am, prompting APM personnel deployment to the… Continue reading Storm damages 18 houses and mosque in Manjung’s Pantai Remis area

Deputy PM assesses Sabah flood situation as death toll rises to 13

KOTA KINABALU: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi arrived in Kota Kinabalu at 7.40 pm today to assess the disaster situation currently affecting several parts of Sabah. Ahmad Zahid was briefed by the Sabah State Disaster Management Committee (JPBN), chaired by State Secretary Datuk Seri Safar Untong, at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport… Continue reading Deputy PM assesses Sabah flood situation as death toll rises to 13

Student exchange programmes boost bilateral relations, says Malaysian envoy

JAKARTA: Student exchange programmes between Malaysia and other countries significantly enhance bilateral relations through cultural and academic exchanges. Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Syed Mohamad Hasrin Tengku Hussin stated that these initiatives provide valuable international exposure while fostering mutual understanding. He explained that such programmes allow students to become informal ambassadors who promote their home… Continue reading Student exchange programmes boost bilateral relations, says Malaysian envoy

Police hunt housebreaking suspect in Ipoh using stolen Proton Persona

IPOH: Police are actively searching for a suspect involved in a housebreaking incident that occurred in Lapangan Perdana on September 13. Ipoh district police chief ACP Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad confirmed the suspect was captured on surveillance footage wearing a blue cap and face mask during the 2.48 pm break-in. “The suspect fled using… Continue reading Police hunt housebreaking suspect in Ipoh using stolen Proton Persona

Global Sumud Flotilla resumes voyage to Gaza with Malaysian delegation

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian delegation of the Global Sumud Flotilla has resumed its voyage towards Gaza after docking in Tunisia. According to the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisation, the group will rendezvous with Group B which is currently awaiting them at sea. The organisation stated that the Malaysian delegation remains resolute in its mission… Continue reading Global Sumud Flotilla resumes voyage to Gaza with Malaysian delegation

RON97 and diesel prices increase by three sen while RON95 remains unchanged

KUALA LUMPUR: The retail price of RON95 petrol will remain unchanged at RM2.05 per litre for the period of September 18-24. RON97 petrol will increase by three sen from RM3.18 to RM3.21 per litre during the same period. Diesel prices in Peninsular Malaysia will also rise by three sen from RM2.90 to RM2.93 per litre.… Continue reading RON97 and diesel prices increase by three sen while RON95 remains unchanged

Doctor says Zara Qairina’s mother given ample time for post-mortem decision

KOTA KINABALU: A doctor testified at the Coroner’s Court that Zara Qairina Mahathir’s mother received sufficient time to decide against a post-mortem examination for her daughter. Dr Logaraj Ratha stated that Noraidah Lamat appeared calm and composed during their consultation and was given space to make an informed decision about the procedure. The doctor explained… Continue reading Doctor says Zara Qairina’s mother given ample time for post-mortem decision

Police arrest man over defamatory video regarding Zara Qairina’s death

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah police have arrested a man suspected of posting a defamatory video about Zara Qairina Mahathir’s death on Facebook. Police commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun confirmed the 36-year-old suspect’s arrest following a public report received on September 13. The viral video contained defamatory elements and improperly disclosed the identity of a minor while misusing… Continue reading Police arrest man over defamatory video regarding Zara Qairina’s death

Home Ministry reforms boost MMEA’s maritime security with new assets

PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry’s reforms have significantly enhanced the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency’s operational readiness through substantial asset upgrades. MMEA director-general Maritime Admiral Datuk Mohd Rosli Abdullah confirmed the reforms under Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail have greatly improved the agency’s capabilities. He stated that the ministry’s emphasis on asset capabilities demonstrates strong government… Continue reading Home Ministry reforms boost MMEA’s maritime security with new assets

Former e-hailing driver granted leave to appeal attempted extortion conviction

PUTRAJAYA: The Court of Appeal has granted a former e-hailing driver permission to appeal his conviction and sentence for attempted extortion. Lam Chang Nam received leave to challenge his RM7,000 fine and 18-month imprisonment default sentence for attempting to extort RM30,000 from the son of a preacher. A three-member bench led by Justice Datuk Mohamed… Continue reading Former e-hailing driver granted leave to appeal attempted extortion conviction

Selangor identifies 1,699 hectares for third port development on Carey Island

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government has designated 1,699.68 hectares of land for development as a third port facility on Carey Island in Kuala Langat. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari confirmed the allocation comprises 1,011.71 hectares of seabed land managed by the Selangor State Development Corporation and 687.96 hectares of coastal land owned by… Continue reading Selangor identifies 1,699 hectares for third port development on Carey Island

MBSP issues stop-work order on developer after flash floods and mudslide

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Seberang Perai City Council has ordered an immediate work stoppage at a housing project site following yesterday’s flash flood and mudslide incident. MBSP issued the stop-work order today to the developer of the building project at Lot PT 63 after discovering violations under the Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974 and related… Continue reading MBSP issues stop-work order on developer after flash floods and mudslide

MOHE denies neglecting local students in university intake, defends international policy

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Higher Education has firmly denied allegations that local students were being neglected in university admissions. Director-General Datuk Prof Dr Azlinda Azman dismissed opposition lawmaker Dr Haim Hilman Abdullah’s claims as completely baseless and misleading. She expressed concern that such statements could create confusion about Malaysia’s higher education internationalisation policy. Azlinda stated… Continue reading MOHE denies neglecting local students in university intake, defends international policy

Flood situation normalises in Kelantan as Sabah victims rise to 2,919

KUALA LUMPUR: Kelantan’s flood situation has returned to normal with the closure of the last temporary relief centre this morning. The Dewan Semai Bakti Felda Chiku 2 centre in Gua Musang housed 218 victims from 51 families before closing at 10 am. All evacuees have returned home after floodwaters completely receded in the area. Sabah… Continue reading Flood situation normalises in Kelantan as Sabah victims rise to 2,919

MACC enhances anti-corruption operations with AI and digital systems

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is intensifying its anti-graft campaign through artificial intelligence and digital systems to speed up investigations and improve governance. MACC Deputy Chief Commissioner Datuk Seri Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya stated that corruption has evolved beyond traditional methods into digital transactions involving cryptocurrencies and offshore accounts. He explained that artificial intelligence serves… Continue reading MACC enhances anti-corruption operations with AI and digital systems

54 illegal jetties in Pasir Mas and Tumpat face demolition notices

PASIR MAS: The Land and District Office has issued demolition notices for 54 illegal jetties constructed on government land in Pasir Mas and Tumpat districts. General Operations Force Southeast Brigade Commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid confirmed the notices were served with yellow tape marking the sites as preliminary action before demolition. He… Continue reading 54 illegal jetties in Pasir Mas and Tumpat face demolition notices

FELDA urges government to abolish refined sugar import permits

BUTTERWORTH: The Federal Land Development Authority has urged the government to abolish Approved Permit and Import Permit requirements for refined sugar following recent market oversupply issues. FELDA chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek emphasised that Malaysia currently produces sufficient domestic sugar without needing additional imports that compete unfairly with local manufacturers. He stated that MSM… Continue reading FELDA urges government to abolish refined sugar import permits

Two MMEA personnel injured after patrol boat rammed by smuggler’s speedboat

SEREMBAN: Two Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency personnel sustained injuries after their patrol boat was deliberately rammed by a suspected immigrant smuggling speedboat near state maritime borders. The incident occurred at approximately 9pm when the MMEA vessel attempted to intercept the rogue speedboat detected heading toward Tanjung Rhu waters in Sepang. Maritime Captain Salehuddin Zakaria, director… Continue reading Two MMEA personnel injured after patrol boat rammed by smuggler’s speedboat

WWF-Malaysia calls Malayan tiger killing a national shame, demands justice

JOHOR BAHRU: WWF-Malaysia has condemned the killing of a Malayan tiger in Johor on Malaysia Day as both a national tragedy and a profound shame. The conservation organisation demands that offenders face the full force of the law without any compromise following this devastating incident. WWF-Malaysia senior conservation director Dr Henry Chan expressed deep sorrow… Continue reading WWF-Malaysia calls Malayan tiger killing a national shame, demands justice

Sarawak urges students to leverage RM400 million educational opportunities

KUCHING: The Sarawak government is encouraging students from both public and private higher education institutions to fully utilise various educational initiatives introduced by the state. Chief political secretary to the Premier of Sarawak Datuk Fazzrudin Abdul Rahman urged students to explore opportunities provided by the government and apply for relevant assistance. He stated that students… Continue reading Sarawak urges students to leverage RM400 million educational opportunities

Cameron Highlands farmer seeks donations for children’s RM10,000 monthly medical costs

IPOH: A 71-year-old vegetable farmer from Cameron Highlands has appealed for public donations to support his two seriously ill children. Law Sang requires approximately RM10,000 monthly to cover medical treatments for both his daughter and son. His 40-year-old daughter faces mental health challenges alongside stage four breast cancer. His 32-year-old son continues suffering from brain… Continue reading Cameron Highlands farmer seeks donations for children’s RM10,000 monthly medical costs

SmartGOV 2025 drives public sector digital transformation with robotics and AI

KUALA LUMPUR: Robotics and avatar innovations are among the main attractions at SmartGOV Malaysia 2025, a prestigious event gathering industry experts, government agencies, academics and technology companies at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. With the theme ‘GovTech for the Future – Innovating Public Service Delivery’, the inaugural event organised by the National Digital Department in… Continue reading SmartGOV 2025 drives public sector digital transformation with robotics and AI

Sarawak GOF nets RM31 million in smuggled goods through 21 operations

KUCHING: The Sarawak General Operations Force Brigade has successfully cracked down on various criminal activities through multiple operations. Authorities netted RM31.2 million in seized goods through Ops Taring Alpha, Ops Taring Chiller, and Ops Taring Awas between September 1 and 14. Sarawak GOF Brigade commander SAC Lim Bak Phai confirmed that 21 operations were conducted… Continue reading Sarawak GOF nets RM31 million in smuggled goods through 21 operations

Dr Wan Azizah urges wise tech use, warns against AI hallucinations

PUTRAJAYA: The younger generation must remain cautious about digital technology and artificial intelligence’s potential negative impacts when used irresponsibly. Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail emphasised that emerging challenges like deepfake technology could facilitate slander if misused improperly. She urged everyone to adopt wise, ethical and responsible approaches when engaging with technological tools during… Continue reading Dr Wan Azizah urges wise tech use, warns against AI hallucinations

FELDA seeks 30-year lease extension for MSM Perai sugar refinery

BUTTERWORTH: The Federal Land Development Authority will negotiate with Penang authorities to extend the land lease for Malaysia’s largest sugar refinery beyond its 2029 expiration. FELDA chairman Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek confirmed discussions will involve both the Penang state government and Railway Assets Corporation regarding MSM Malaysia Holdings Berhad’s Perai facility. He emphasised the… Continue reading FELDA seeks 30-year lease extension for MSM Perai sugar refinery

Anwar’s firm stance on Palestine in Doha receives international praise

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s firm position on Palestine during the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit in Doha has received positive responses from international political observers. Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Dr Zulkifli Hasan described Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s speech as one of the clearest and most assertive at the summit. He said Malaysia has… Continue reading Anwar’s firm stance on Palestine in Doha receives international praise

Masseuse fit to stand trial over alleged fake royal marriage certificate post

KUALA LUMPUR: A female masseuse charged with posting a fake royal marriage certificate on social media has been declared mentally fit to stand trial. Deputy public prosecutor Izzat Amir Idham informed the Sessions Court that forensic psychiatric examination confirmed the accused’s fitness to plead and stand trial. “The prosecution will call six witnesses to testify,“… Continue reading Masseuse fit to stand trial over alleged fake royal marriage certificate post

Sinkhole forces full closure of Jalan Gua Musang-Lojing at KM78

GUA MUSANG: The Public Works Department has announced the complete closure of Jalan Gua Musang-Lojing at Kilometre 78 effective immediately. This indefinite closure follows the detection of a significant sinkhole at the location on September 12. Motorists must now use an alternative route from Gua Musang to Sungai Koyan in Pahang via Ringlet, Tapah, and… Continue reading Sinkhole forces full closure of Jalan Gua Musang-Lojing at KM78

Bukit Rambai irrigation scheme land acquisition set for completion in early 2026

MELAKA: The Bukit Rambai Padi Irrigation Scheme has reached its final development stage with land acquisition expected to conclude by early 2026. Kelebang assemblyman Datuk Lim Ban Hong confirmed the RM50 million project will provide efficient irrigation and sufficient water supply for agricultural activities across 800 hectares. “Once land acquisition is complete, work will begin… Continue reading Bukit Rambai irrigation scheme land acquisition set for completion in early 2026

Penang expands 10 towns and creates 25 new ones in major boundary revision

GEORGE TOWN: Penang has officially gazetted amendments to municipal boundaries, expanding the limits of 10 existing towns and creating 25 new towns across the state. Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the decision was made through the Penang State Government Gazette dated September 4, 2025, in line with Sections 11(ca) and 11(d) of the National… Continue reading Penang expands 10 towns and creates 25 new ones in major boundary revision

Zara Qairina’s diaries and handwritten entries found in school locker and bookshelf

KOTA KINABALU: The Coroner’s Court heard that three diaries and multiple handwritten pages belonging to the late Zara Qairina Mahathir were discovered in her school locker and classroom bookshelf. Azhari Abd Sagap, the 31-year-old head warden of SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha in Papar, testified as the eighth witness in the inquest into the 13-year-old girl’s… Continue reading Zara Qairina’s diaries and handwritten entries found in school locker and bookshelf

Malaysia Day celebration draws over 10,000 visitors, showcasing national unity

GEORGE TOWN: The 2025 Malaysia Day celebration at PICCA Convention Centre@Butterworth Arena successfully attracted over 10,000 visitors from various ethnic backgrounds. Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow stated that the massive turnout demonstrated the enduring strength of unity values among Malaysians. He highlighted how the exciting programmes and cultural performances received widespread praise for showcasing… Continue reading Malaysia Day celebration draws over 10,000 visitors, showcasing national unity

Eight men arrested for ECRL cable theft causing RM825,000 losses

TEMERLOH: Police have arrested eight male gang members from ‘Geng Musang’ and ‘Geng Jep Gambang’ for their involvement in stealing and purchasing East Coast Rail Link project cables. The thefts resulted in estimated losses exceeding RM825,000 for the national infrastructure project. Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman confirmed all suspects were arrested during raids… Continue reading Eight men arrested for ECRL cable theft causing RM825,000 losses

Blurry CCTV footage hinders identification of attackers of Rafizi’s son

KUALA LUMPUR: Police investigations into the attack on former Economy Minister Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli’s son face significant challenges due to unclear CCTV footage. Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail confirmed difficulties in identifying two suspects involved in the August 13 incident at a Putrajaya shopping mall. Initial investigations revealed the presence of… Continue reading Blurry CCTV footage hinders identification of attackers of Rafizi’s son

Police to question UMANY president over matriculation abolition call

KUALA LUMPUR: Police will summon Universiti Malaya Association of New Youth president Tang Yi Ze and others to assist investigations regarding his statement suggesting the abolition of the matriculation programme. Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail confirmed that at least five police reports have been received on the matter so far. He stated… Continue reading Police to question UMANY president over matriculation abolition call

PLUS allocates RM37 million for highway public toilet upgrades across 56 locations

KUALA LUMPUR: PLUS Malaysia Berhad has committed RM37 million to enhance public toilet facilities at 56 locations along its highway network since 2023. The comprehensive improvement programme covers Rest and Service Areas, laybys, overhead bridge restaurants, and toll plazas throughout the PLUS-operated highway system. PLUS completed upgrades for 32 public toilet facilities in 2023, followed… Continue reading PLUS allocates RM37 million for highway public toilet upgrades across 56 locations

Raja Muda of Perlis urges stronger Malaysia-Indonesia diplomatic ties

JAKARTA: The Raja Muda of Perlis has emphasised the crucial role of Malaysia’s embassy in strengthening diplomatic relations with Indonesia. Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail stated that the embassy must protect Malaysia’s political and economic interests while fostering stronger people-to-people connections. His Royal Highness described the embassy as a vital bridge for enhancing mutual understanding,… Continue reading Raja Muda of Perlis urges stronger Malaysia-Indonesia diplomatic ties

Four Myanmar nationals arrested for murder of countryman in Kelantan

KOTA BHARU: Police have arrested four Myanmar nationals including a married couple for the suspected murder of their countryman at workers’ quarters near Sonchong farm in Gua Musang. Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat confirmed the suspects aged between 30 and 46 have been remanded for seven days starting from yesterday. A team from… Continue reading Four Myanmar nationals arrested for murder of countryman in Kelantan

Police await Myanmar information on drug syndicate trafficking into Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police are awaiting crucial information from Myanmar’s anti-narcotics unit regarding a major drug trafficking syndicate targeting Malaysia. Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail confirmed the ongoing investigation into the cross-border criminal network during a press conference at the Police Training Centre. He stated that Malaysian authorities are working… Continue reading Police await Myanmar information on drug syndicate trafficking into Malaysia

Fahmi thanks Malaysians for meaningful 2025 Malaysia Day celebration

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has extended his heartfelt appreciation to all parties involved in the successful celebration of Malaysia Day 2025, held in Penang yesterday. Fahmi, who also chairs the National Day and Malaysia Day Main Organising Committee, said the support and participation of the public had added significant meaning to the… Continue reading Fahmi thanks Malaysians for meaningful 2025 Malaysia Day celebration

Penang JKDM, DOE foil attempt to smuggle 40.25 tonnes of municipal waste

BUTTERWORTH: Penang Royal Malaysian Customs Department and the Department of Environment successfully intercepted an attempt to smuggle 40.25 tonnes of municipal solid waste through the North Butterworth Container Terminal. The interception occurred on August 23 when authorities discovered two containers filled with prohibited waste materials including plastic, rubber, wood, stones, and various metals. State Customs… Continue reading Penang JKDM, DOE foil attempt to smuggle 40.25 tonnes of municipal waste

Ex-Selangor Exco Raja Ideris dies at 81

SHAH ALAM: Former Selangor State Executive Councillor (Exco) Datuk Raja Ideris Raja Ahmad died of old age at his residence in Section 7 here this morning. He was 81. Raja Ideris, had previously held the portfolios of Rural Development, Agriculture and Fisheries, as well as Agricultural Modernisation, Natural Resources Management and Entrepreneur Development. He also… Continue reading Ex-Selangor Exco Raja Ideris dies at 81

Wangsa Maju landslide drill tomorrow as part of national disaster preparedness

KUALA LUMPUR: A comprehensive landslide simulation drill will take place in Wangsa Maju tomorrow as part of national disaster preparedness efforts. The Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya Information Department confirmed the exercise will run from 8 am to 4 pm in a hilly area opposite Fairview International School. This drill represents Simulation Series… Continue reading Wangsa Maju landslide drill tomorrow as part of national disaster preparedness

IKIM urges global action to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza

KUALA LUMPUR: The Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia has urged the Islamic world and international community to take urgent action against Israel’s attacks. IKIM director-general Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil called for Malaysia and Islamic countries to propose an emergency UN draft resolution activating an international military mission or peacekeeping force. He… Continue reading IKIM urges global action to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza

Zara Qairina never complained about hostel life, head warden tells court

KOTA KINABALU: The head warden of Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Tun Datu Mustapha testified that Zara Qairina Mahathir never lodged any complaints about issues she may have faced while living in the school hostel. Azhari Abd Sagap, who is also Zara Qairina’s Arabic teacher, told the Coroner’s Court that she stayed in the Qurratu Ayun… Continue reading Zara Qairina never complained about hostel life, head warden tells court

Malaysia builds AI ecosystem to become AI nation by 2030

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Digital is building an ecosystem to support Malaysia’s transformation into an artificial intelligence nation by 2030. Minister Gobind Singh Deo stated that the ministry has taken concrete steps through infrastructure development and technology adoption to ensure national readiness. “We have taken real steps that show we are committed to building… Continue reading Malaysia builds AI ecosystem to become AI nation by 2030

Penang customs seizes RM7.7 million in smuggled cigarettes from Thailand

BUTTERWORTH: The Penang Royal Malaysian Customs Department seized two containers carrying smuggled cigarettes worth over 7 million ringgit at Port Klang in mid-August. Director Datuk Rohaizad Ali stated the containers from Thailand were destined for the Republic of Congo in Africa and were transiting through the port. He explained that the syndicate’s activities were detected… Continue reading Penang customs seizes RM7.7 million in smuggled cigarettes from Thailand

Cooperatives must adopt digitalisation in finance and marketing – Ramanan

PUTRAJAYA: Cooperatives must fully embrace digitalisation across both financial operations and marketing strategies to remain competitive according to Deputy Minister of Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Datuk Seri R. Ramanan. He highlighted the significant opportunity for cooperatives to lead sustainability efforts through sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, and community-based tourism as the global economy shifts towards green… Continue reading Cooperatives must adopt digitalisation in finance and marketing – Ramanan

NIISe immigration system trial begins at Johor checkpoints from Sept 22

PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry will commence trial operations of the National Integrated Immigration System at Kompleks Sultan Abu Bakar and Bangunan Sultan Iskandar in Johor starting Monday. This initial testing phase will run from September 22 until February 28 next year at these major land border crossings. The ministry confirmed the trial will expand to… Continue reading NIISe immigration system trial begins at Johor checkpoints from Sept 22

UTM dismisses discrimination claims against local students as baseless

JOHOR BAHRU: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia has firmly dismissed allegations of discrimination against local students as completely unfounded. The university emphasised its role as a platform for knowledge, research and innovation that shapes national progress through quality education. Every learning programme at UTM undergoes development based on comprehensive market requirement research involving industry panellists. These programmes… Continue reading UTM dismisses discrimination claims against local students as baseless