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Malaysia And Australia Agree To Naval Patrols
The Australian and Malaysian governments agreed last week to conduct military naval patrols to secure the Malacca Strait. Security concerns are increasing for countries surrounding the strait, which is one of the world's most congested waterways. In 2025, 104,000 ships passed through the strait. A logistics and food supply provider reported a noticeable increase in ship traffic through the strait over the last two months. These patrols aim to address security challenges facing vessels navigating the strait. The announcement follows concerns regarding the security environment in the surrounding waters.
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Malaysia Reviews Local Fertilizer Supply Challenges
The Malaysian government has established a high-level committee to ensure the coordination and acceleration of domestic fuel and petrochemical product supplies. The committee aims to address industry challenges, specifically regarding raw material supply uncertainties. A recent visit to a fertilizer plant was conducted to review these local industry challenges. The government continues to focus on fertilizer supplies to guarantee food security. The agency aims to expand production through a circular economy approach aligned with the 13th Malaysia Plan. This strategy involves utilizing biomass, organic waste, and local by-products as fertilizer production inputs. The move is intended to reduce import dependency and minimize waste.
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Genetic Study Finds Unique Olfactory Traits In Malaysian Indigenous Group
Researchers published findings in the journal Cell Reports regarding an indigenous hunter-gatherer group in Malaysia.
Malaysian Minister Discusses Investigations
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stated that the sovereign cloud computing system aims to protect sensitive data, including military and intelligence secrets, rather than controlling all national data. Ibrahim noted that Malaysia remains open to global technology investments from companies like Google and Microsoft. The move is described as essential for ensuring national security and sovereignty. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced three major initiatives during the 2026 National Labor Day address in Bukit Jalil. The initiatives include the introduction of post-maternity leave for female workers, a progressive economic resilience package, and an acceleration program for affordability and employment. The Prime Minister also mentioned a RM710 million valuation and security asset transfers to be presented to the Cabinet within three weeks.
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Job Scams Warned Against In Malaysia
A fact-check by MyCheck revealed that claims of the Malaysian government offering 500 ringgit in financial aid to all pregnant or postpartum women are false. The report stated that such assistance does not exist and the claims constitute a scam involving potential fraud. Authorities have identified a pregnancy aid claim circulating via WhatsApp and Telegram as a scam. The scheme involves phishing elements designed to steal personal information and take over victims' bank accounts. Researchers found that members of the group can perceive scents described as earthy, fruity, and herbal. Individuals are warned not to easily trust companies offering jobs, to speak with trusted individuals, and to refuse any offers requiring payment or sensitive information. Promises of high rewards for limited experience should be viewed with suspicion, as should offers with attractive salaries and benefits.
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Book Discovery Changes Woman's Life
A woman's life has been significantly altered following the discovery of a book.
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Malayan Magic Circle Founded by Asian and Caucasian Members
The Malayan Magic Circle has been founded by a group of Asian and Caucasian members.
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Malaysian State Government Continues Function Amidst Uncertainty
The Malaysian state government will continue to function despite the announcement that 14 assemblymen from Amanah and BN have lost confidence and withdrawn their support. The Chief Minister stated that as long as there is no definitive clarification on the matter, the state government will continue its operations. The announcement of the loss of confidence and withdrawal of support was made by the assemblymen. This decision follows the withdrawal of support from 14 assemblymen for the Menteri Besar. The Deputy Prime Minister will meet with the Prime Minister to discuss the state administration and the actions of the assemblymen.
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Malaysia and EU Deepen Economic Cooperation
Malaysia aims to build strategic cooperation in Artificial Intelligence. The report also mentions a 'no visa, no Hajj' campaign launch. The broadcast was the 11 PM main news. Malaysia is not just seeking AI users but aims to build strategic cooperation to strengthen its national capabilities in technology development. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stated this goal will enable Malaysia to compete in the global digital economy. Malaysia and the European Union have changed their views on development cooperation and international relations.
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Malaysian Badminton Player Withdraws Due to Illness
Malaysia has secured a victory in a badminton match at the Selangor 2006 event. The report mentions the event name as 'emeleri Neng Kevis'. The event was part of the Sukumat Malaysia games.
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