The Indonesian pair of Sabar Kariaman Gutama and Muhammad Riza Pahlavi Isfahani faced a painful defeat in the Round of 16 at the 2026 Singapore Open, losing to the Malaysian duo of Kang Khai Shing and Aaron Tai with scores of 19-21 and 17-21. This match, held on Thursday in Singapore, highlighted the Malaysians' superior performance and focus.
Rescue teams are intensifying efforts to locate missing climber <strong>Jaselinda Saludin</strong>, who disappeared while climbing <strong>Batu Puteh</strong> in Malaysia. Operations were paused last night but will resume today in hopes of finding her.
The Kedah Development Authority (KEDA) celebrated its 45th anniversary, emphasizing its pivotal role in promoting rural development. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid highlighted the achievements of the agency since its establishment in 1981.
The President of the Warisan Party, Dato' Sri Mohd Shafie Apdal, attended the opening of the Kaamatan Festival in Kinangau, emphasizing the importance of respecting diverse cultures in Sabah. His participation, prompted by an invitation from his longtime friend Dato' Sri Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan, highlights the significance of cultural events in fostering unity among different communities.
A video circulating on Facebook shows a potential bullying incident among students at SMK Enaman in Kota Kinabalu. The incident, which occurred near SMK Kolombong, has sparked widespread debate about its true causes.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim commended Pakistan's role in mediating between Iran and the United States, emphasizing the importance of peaceful diplomacy in the West Asia region. This statement was made during a phone call with his Pakistani counterpart, Shahbaz Sharif.
The Malaysian police have summoned former Anti-Corruption Commission chief, Tan Sri Azam Baki, to investigate allegations of threats made against businessman Albert T. The meeting is scheduled for next week in Kuala Lumpur.
TikTok has announced new measures to strengthen user safety in Malaysia by improving security features in collaboration with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission. This initiative aims to ensure a safe and positive experience for users, particularly the youth.
Malaysian Minister of Religious Affairs, Dr. Zulkifli Hasan, called on Muslims and Malaysian citizens to enhance the spirit of Rukun Negara, emphasizing the importance of respecting the monarchy and maintaining national unity. This statement was made on May 22, highlighting the need to adhere to the federal constitution based on the Quran and Sunnah.
Malaysian authorities have arrested three individuals, including two men and a woman, in Johor as part of the investigation into the murder of a 27-year-old man. The incident occurred on May 9, when the victim was shot dead.
On International Nurses Day, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed his deep appreciation for the nursing profession, highlighting the sacrifices of nurses and their vital role in society. This acknowledgment was made in a Facebook post, emphasizing that their contributions go beyond words.
In a special celebration for Mother's Day, Malaysian government ministers expressed deep appreciation for mothers' sacrifices and their vital role in society. The event highlighted the challenges mothers face amid changing economic and social conditions.
Malaysian authorities announced the results of Teras 4.0 operations, revealing that <strong>42,894</strong> inspections were conducted since the campaign began on <strong>March 16</strong> this year, resulting in <strong>556</strong> violations related to controlled goods such as diesel and gasoline.
Malaysia has declared a state of maximum readiness to combat the threat of the Hanta virus, despite no reported cases so far. The Malaysian Health Minister emphasized the importance of ongoing preventive measures to protect public health.
On May 4, the world celebrated International Firefighters' Day. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim expressed deep appreciation for the efforts of firefighters in protecting lives and property, emphasizing their essential role in supporting national development.
The Supreme Court in Kuala Lumpur is set to rule on former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's request to halt a judgment requiring him to pay $1.3 billion to SRC International. This decision comes at a critical time as Najib faces multiple legal challenges.
The Minister of Pahang, Malaysia, Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, announced an upcoming meeting with Taiping Zoo and Night Safari to discuss the fate of three Malaysian elephants currently in Tennoji Park, Japan. This meeting arises amid growing concerns regarding the welfare of these elephants.
Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, President of UMNO, emphasized the crucial role of Deputy President Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan in addressing the ongoing administrative crisis in Negeri Sembilan. He asserted that the allegations linking Mohamad Hassan to the crisis are unjust.
The Malaysian Umno party announced on May 3 its innovative methods to attract voters under forty, who now represent the majority in the political landscape. President <strong>Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi</strong> emphasized the importance of this step amid changing voter trends.
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the President of Barisan Nasional and Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs, confirmed that the coalition is 'almost certain' to contest the upcoming general elections independently, while emphasizing the need for understandings with other political blocs.
On May 3, Georgetown, Malaysia hosted the grand Vaisakhi celebration, attracting over 1000 visitors from various regions. This event showcased the spirit of cultural harmony and mutual respect among diverse communities.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the government's commitment to enhancing Bumiputera empowerment, stating there is no discrimination in favor of the elite. This was announced during the 60th anniversary celebration of the People's Trust Council in Kuala Lumpur.
Deputy President of the Malaysian Umno Party, Dato' Sri Johari Abdul Ghani, announced that the party is facing significant political challenges after its parliamentary seats have dwindled to <strong>26</strong>. This statement was made during the celebration of the party's <strong>80th anniversary</strong> in Kuala Lumpur, highlighting the need for comprehensive rebuilding.
In a surprising move, UMNO in Negeri Sembilan announced it will follow party leadership directives after withdrawing support for the Chief Minister. This decision opens the door for potential changes in leadership amid an unprecedented political crisis affecting local government stability.
A 30-year-old Algerian man died after falling from a balcony at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA T2) in a tragic incident last night. The accident occurred at 9:10 PM, and despite being rushed to the hospital, he was pronounced dead hours later.
The UMNO party in Malaysia has recorded an unprecedented increase in new members, with Secretary-General Datuk Asyraf Wajdi attributing this success to the new electronic registration system. The party's 80th anniversary celebrations reflect a new openness to the public.
A 19-year-old university student was found murdered with multiple stab wounds in Kelantan, shocking her family who had just enrolled her in university days earlier.
Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Sri Anwar Ibrahim held a significant meeting in Shah Alam to discuss the development of the Petaling area. The discussions centered on infrastructure, waste management, and poverty alleviation, with participation from various ministers and local officials.
CNN has revealed the existence of a floating station off the coast of Malaysia used to launder Iranian oil and secretly transfer it between ships, facilitating its smuggling to China away from U.S. sanctions oversight.
Lenggong, located in Malaysia's Perak state, has achieved a historic milestone by receiving a dual designation from UNESCO as a World Heritage and Geological site. This recognition enhances Malaysia's status on the global tourism map.