Stories from Kuala Lumpur · Malaysia
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Malaysia Targets 200,000 Job Placements in 2026
The Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources aims to facilitate 200,000 job placements this year through expanded national programs. The 'My Future Jobs' carnival initiative is offering over 10,000 opportunities with monthly salaries ranging from 3,000 to 16,000 ringgit. The program is designed to enhance nationwide employability and economic participation.
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BWF Announces Changes To Scoring System
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) officially announced at its 87th Annual General Meeting that the 21-point scoring system will be discontinued. The decision was officially confirmed during the 87th BWF Annual General Meeting held on April 25, 2026.
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Protesters Disperse After Fireworks Explode in Kuala Lumpur
Protesters marched toward Independence Square in Kuala Lumpur to protest alleged government double standards regarding an anti-corruption commission probe into chief Azam Bakki. Fireworks exploded in several directions during the demonstration, causing participants to disperse and seek shelter. Police increased their presence at the scene, though no injuries have been reported. The protest follows allegations of misconduct involving the commission chief.
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Vietnam Celebrates Hung Vuong Ancestor Day Abroad
The Vietnamese Embassy in Malaysia and various overseas Vietnamese associations organized ceremonies to commemorate Hung Vuong Ancestor Commemoration Day. These events serve to remember the nation's origins and reinforce the responsibility to preserve national values. The ceremonies said unity and the promotion of national identity. Similar events were held by expatriate communities from Phu Tho and Vinh Phuc provinces in Malaysia. The Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia acknowledged the active participation of community groups.
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Protesters Demand MACC Oversight Reform
Protesters in Malaysia are demanding that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) be made directly accountable to Parliament. The demonstrations include prominent government lawmakers such as former Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli. The MACC currently holds wide-ranging powers to investigate, search, seize, and arrest suspects. Ramli has hinted at the potential formation of a new political party ahead of the next general election. The movement seeks a complete overhaul of the institution. Protesters seek to reform the MACC's wide-ranging powers regarding investigations, searches, seizures, and arrests. The demonstrators are also calling for a royal commission of inquiry to investigate alleged corporate mafia activities within enforcement agencies. This comes despite the announcement that a new MACC chief will take over from Abdul Bakki next month.
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Malaysia Targets 28% Non-Revenue Water Rate
Former Minister Datuk Sri Vandilla Yusuf announced a national policy to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) levels. The current average NRW rate is approximately 33.4%. The government aims to lower this figure to 28% through an integrated approach. The policy focuses on addressing major challenges within the national water sector. A special task force will be established to monitor the implementation of all water-related projects to ensure effective management. This initiative seeks to improve overall water resource management and sustainability.
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Sultan Ismail Appointed Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Iskandar Ibn Al-Maharhum Sultan Ismail, the Sultan of Johor, has been appointed as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The appointment ceremony was witnessed by Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'azzam Shah of Kedah and Sultan Ismail Petra of Kelantan. This appointment follows the conclusion of the previous reign of Sultan Abu Bakar Riayatuddin al-Mu'azzam Shah.
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Malaysian Lawmaker Hints At New Political Party
Former economy minister Rafiz-e-Ramli has suggested the formation of a new political party ahead of the upcoming general election. The announcement comes amid ongoing protests regarding people's rights and government transparency. The move follows the appointment of former High Court Judge Abdul Halim Aman as the new Chief Commissioner of the Anti-Graft Agency.
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Malaysia Opens Diesel Subsidy Applications
Malaysian authorities are intensifying operations against the smuggling of subsidized diesel, conducting surveillance at petrol stations. The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry has stated it will not compromise with offenders involved in the hoarding of controlled goods. The Malaysian government is discussing a targeted mechanism for diesel subsidies, specifically focusing on users of diesel. Datuk Fami stated that the government is monitoring global crude oil price movements to determine future national fuel subsidy policies. The discussions are being prepared for presentation to the Cabinet. The specific pricing for Sabah and Sarawak has not yet been discussed. Applications for the SKDS diesel vehicle management system subsidy will open tomorrow at 9:00 AM. The current subsidy amount is set at 2.15 per liter.
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Malaysia Allocates 710 Million Ringgit For Vocational Training
The Human Resources Development Corporation (HRD Corp) has allocated 10 million ringgit to train 2,000 participants through the VETRI MADANI program. The funds aim to support small traders and local businesses. This injection is part of a broader economic strategy involving various agencies including Bank Rakyat and Tekun Nasional. The measure seeks to mitigate the impact of rising costs on citizens. Malaysia will channel at least 15 billion ringgit into the market to protect micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from geopolitical conflict pressures in West Asia. Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives Minister Steven Sim announced the initiative to ensure local entrepreneurs remain competitive. The funding is part of a comprehensive support series for Labor Day.
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