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Malaysia Urges Citizens To Obey Laws
A speaker on RTM Nasional FM urged listeners to work and not commit crimes, stating that they must accept the fact that in Malaysia, independence is achieved.
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Malaysia To Assign University Spots Based On Grades
The Malaysian government has decided that children who achieve the best 10A grades will automatically be assigned to university. However, 90% of children are currently assigned to immigration programs.
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Heatwave Causes Two Deaths In Malaysia
The Malaysian Ministry of Health has recorded 56 cases of heat-related illness. Authorities have issued warnings for citizens to stay indoors during peak heat hours. The Ministry of Health (KKM) has issued reminders to the public regarding the extreme heat.
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Malaysia Defines Presidential Dismissal Authority
The national president determines the dismissal of officials within the Ministry of Justice based on recommendations from ministers or the prime minister. Malaysia's national constitution defines the authority for dismissing a president.
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Seashell Powder Used As Cough Remedy
Seashell powder is being used as a remedy for coughs. A patient in their 20s was diagnosed with pneumonia after experiencing severe, untreatable coughing. The specific application and effectiveness of this remedy were discussed.
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Malaysia Integrates Digital ID With Transport App
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has issued a stern warning to all parties. Datin Seri Ramlah Zahid Hamidi stated that the government provides safeguards for the people, which must be utilized.
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Malaysia Ministry Records Campus Bullying Case
Malaysian Civil Justice Minister Dato Dr. Ashraf Wajdi Dusuki has ordered an investigation into student safety and fairness at Polytech Mara KPTM. Malaysia's Minister of Civil Law and Justice, Dato Dr. The investigation aims to determine the cause of the incident and identify those responsible to prevent future occurrences. The minister stated the probe is necessary to ensure student safety and fairness within the institution. Ashraf Wajdi Dusuki ordered an investigation into a homicide involving students at the Kolej Poly-Tech Mara (KPTM) management college. The inquiry will specifically examine issues regarding student safety and fairness at the institution. The incident occurred at the KPTM management college in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia's Minister of Rural and Regional Development, Dato Dr. Officials intend to use the findings to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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Malaysia Integrates Digital ID With Transport App
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) reported that 7 million MyCPJ users are now utilizing MyDigitalID. The user count for MyDigitalID has reached seven million. The application requires the latest version to be installed and fully activated to ensure faster login speeds. The integration process of the Single Sign-On (SSO) for MyDigitalID with the MyJPJ application is operating stably and as expected. This integration is effective from May 1st. The MyJPJ app is related to driving licenses and vehicle registration. Malaysia has integrated its MyDigitalID system with the MyJPJ application, enhancing digital identification services. The MyJPJ app is expected to enhance user convenience and security for various government services. This integration officially launched on May 1, 2026. This integration aims to provide users with more convenient and secure services.
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Malaysia Advises Caution During Heavy Rain
Authorities are advising drivers to exercise caution, especially during heavy rain accompanied by strong winds and fatigue. Motorists are advised to stop in safe locations if conditions worsen, and motorcyclists should seek shelter under bridges and secure their raincoats.
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Islamic Development Foundation Completes 268 Homes In Malaysia
The Malaysian government is focusing on worker wages, with the minimum wage set at 3,000 to 3,100 ringgit, affecting over 50% of workers. To date, 268 houses have been built nationwide. The foundation's vice minister, Zuki Fli Hassan, stated that each house costs 80,000 Malaysian Ringgit to build. This initiative is part of the foundation's efforts to assist those in need. The Islamic Development Foundation's 'Building for Brighter Future' project has completed 268 houses nationwide in Malaysia. The project has reportedly achieved 12 stages of progress across three levels involving 132 items. The initiative aims to provide ongoing support to vulnerable communities nationwide. Each house constructed under the initiative costs 80,000 Ringgit. The initiative continues to impact populations requiring housing assistance nationwide.
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