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Fuel prices remain unchanged

Fuel Prices Remain Unchanged for the Coming Week Petaling Jaya: The prices of RON97, RON95, and diesel will remain the same for the coming week, the finance ministry announced today. The news comes as a relief to Malaysian motorists, who have...

83 flood victims remain at relief centre in Sabah

Flood Situation in Kinabatangan Remains Stable Flood Updates Kota Kinabalu: Only 83 flood victims from 21 families remain at a temporary relief centre in Kinabatangan this morning. The State Disaster Management Committee Secretariat reported that the number of evacuees had decreased...

Organ donations remain low, over 10,000 patients waiting

Organ Donation: A Lifeline for Thousands of Patients in Malaysia The Need for Organ Donation Kuala Lumpur: More than 10,000 patients are desperately awaiting an organ donation that could give them another chance at life. According to statistics from the National...

34 flood victims remain at Tatau relief centre in S’wak

Flood Victims Still Housed in Relief Centre in Sarawak Thirty-Four Families Affected KUCHING: Thirty-four flood victims from 13 families are still housed in a relief centre set up at Rumah Steven in Tatau district, Sarawak, as the situation has not recovered...

UMNO and BN will remain a part of Unity Govt for GE16

Unity and Loyalty: A Path to Victory in GE16 Staying the Course Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has reaffirmed that UMNO and Barisan Nasional (BN), as component parties, will remain committed to the Unity Government until...

433 flood evacuees remain sheltered across four states

Flood Situation in Malaysia: 433 Evacuees Housed at Temporary Relief Centres Current Situation As of 8am today, a total of 433 flood evacuees are still housed at nine temporary relief centres (PPS) across four affected states. Terengganu The situation in Terengganu is improving,...

Cash handouts remain best way to help the people, says Wee

Cash Handouts: A Necessity in Supporting the People KUALA LUMPUR: Barisan Nasional MP Wee Ka Siong has stated that cash handouts, previously criticized as bribes, remain the best way to help the people following the increased allocation for the Sumbangan...
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Malaysia beat Australia to edge towards quarter-finals

Write an article about THE national badminton squad maintained their momentum at the 2025 Sudirman Cup by defeating...
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