DEIR AL-BALAH, GAZA - DECEMBER 27: A charity in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp distributes food to displaced Palestinians in Deir al-Balah, Gaza on December 27, 2025. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has strongly condemned Israel's plan to ban and suspend the operations of a large number of international humanitarian aid organisations in Gaza. "The Israeli regime is legally obliged under the Fourth Geneva Convention to ensure unimpeded humanitarian access to Gaza." On Wednesday, Israel said it planned to ban 37 aid organisations from operating in Gaza unless they handed over detailed information on their Palestinian staff, despite mounting criticism from the United Nations and the European Union. Some of the 37 NGOs to be hit with the ban include the Norwegian Refugee Council, World Vision International, CARE and Oxfam.

January 01, 2026 22:01 UTC

The Japanese yen was one of the few currencies that failed to capitalise on the weak dollar in 2025, despite two rate hikes by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) during the year. TOKYO: Two major Japanese business lobbying groups called on the government to address the yen's weakness, which is inflating import costs and weighing on households and businesses, their chiefs told domestic media in separate interviews. Yoshinobu Tsutsui, head of Japan's biggest business lobby Keidanren, said in a group interview with multiple domestic media that the weak yen tends to be highlighted for its benefits, such as boosting profits for exporters. The yen was one of the few currencies that failed to capitalise on the weak US dollar in 2025, despite two rate hikes by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) during the year. As the weak yen has been a major factor behind inflation, the government and the BoJ "need to eliminate the sense of helplessness among small business owners that import materials from overseas", he said.

January 01, 2026 22:01 UTC

JOHOR BARU: Johor’s revenue for 2025 has hit a record high of RM2.67bil, says Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi. “The revenue will be returned to the rakyat in the form of development, facilities and welfare programmes. “I also realise there is still room for improvement, and the state government will continue working hard to ensure the revenue collected benefits more people,” he said in a Facebook post on Thursday (Jan 1). He thanked Johor Regent Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim for his guidance, as well as to state and federal civil servants for their cooperation throughout the year. The state’s coffers have been on a steady increase with RM1.43bil collected in 2021, followed by RM1.63bil (2022), RM1.94bil (2023) and RM2.11bil (2024).

January 01, 2026 21:13 UTC

PETALING JAYA: Police have issued a total of 12,437 summonses in traffic operations nationwide conducted on New Year's Eve until early Thursday (Jan 1). He said the operation was conducted to ensure public safety, public order and smooth traffic flow in conjunction with New Year's Eve celebrations. "A total of 327 senior police officers and 2,460 personnel were deployed throughout the operation with the cooperation of other agencies, including the Road Transport Department (JPJ)," he added. "We also appreciate the public for the cooperation extended throughout the operation. "We advise road users to continue adhering to traffic regulations, avoid dangerous driving and always prioritise their safety as well as that of other road users," he said.

January 01, 2026 20:48 UTC

KUALA NERUS: The Terengganu state government has been allocated RM15mil by Putrajaya through the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry this year to enhance infrastructure and basic facilities in the state's island and coastal areas. This is in addition to RM29mil through the same channel last year for similar improvements ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026), said state tourism, culture, environment, and climate change committee chairman Datuk Razali Idris. "These funds were provided following the state’s application, and to date, over 70% of the infrastructure and upgrading projects have been completed. "This includes the repair of ageing jetties at popular islands,” he told reporters on Thursday (Jan 1) after the launch of the national entry point and major transport hubs event at Sultan Mahmud Airport in conjunction with VM2026.

January 01, 2026 19:26 UTC





PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong attended the wedding of Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh's daughter on Thursday (Jan 1). The MCA president said he attended the wedding that was held at the Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC). Leaders from the federal and state governments, alongside representatives from across the political divide and the business community, were also present to celebrate the newlyweds. "On this meaningful occasion, I had the opportunity not only to witness the beginning of a beautiful union, but also to reconnect with leaders from various sectors. I also extend my heartfelt congratulations to Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh, Datin Seri Datuk Wira Zuriyah Ab Aziz, and family on welcoming a new member into their family," he said on Facebook.

January 01, 2026 18:02 UTC

The stock has failed to surpass the resistance at RM2.95 over recent days, forming a double-top formation that points towards a potential downtrend. Leong Hup International Bhd saw a spurt of upside momentum in December 2025 that took it to its highest level in 14 months. However, they remain healthy as the slow-stochastic is sitting at 80 points and the RSI at 75 points. Technical momentum has since plunged into oversold levels. While momentum remains weak, the slow-stochastic is creeping back up over the oversold line, signalling the start of a neutralisation phase.

January 01, 2026 17:40 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR: The New Year celebrations held in a harmonious and festive atmosphere served as an early catalyst for the Visit Malaysia 2026 (VM2026) campaign, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the celebrations also reflected the beauty of Malaysia's cultural diversity and the spirit of togetherness among Malaysians in welcoming visitors from around the world. "The highlight of the celebration was enhanced by large-scale multimedia performances, including fireworks displays that lit up key tourist hotspots in a peaceful and orderly atmosphere. The Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign was officially launched through the Visit Malaysia 2026 Countdown Festival, a large-scale New Year's Eve celebration held at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur. The countdown, attended by Anwar, marked the start of efforts to build early momentum in the national tourism sector toward the target of 43 million international visitor arrivals, in line with the aspiration to position Malaysia as a leading global tourism destination.

January 01, 2026 17:38 UTC

PETALING JAYA: Overall loan growth is projected to grow by 5.7% in 2026, supported by expansion of 5.8% in consumer lending and 5.5% in business loans, according to TA Research. The research house said banks should also remain broadly optimistic about the small and medium enterprise (SME) segment, which continues to outpace system loan growth. Malaysia’s largest lender Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) has projected renewed SME capital expenditure cycles would support loan growth. In 2026, the research house expects banks to continue making deliberate pivots toward high-yield and unsecured lending, with growth strategies increasingly centred on high-margin unsecured products as well as quality residential mortgages. HLBB, which delivered significant gains in unsecured lending during the first quarter of financial year 2026, is also well-positioned to maintain this trajectory into 2026.

January 01, 2026 17:36 UTC

CLAIMS that government clinics are no longer accepting walk-in patients from Jan 1, 2026, are circulating on social media. Verdict:FALSEThe Health Ministry denied claims that clinics will only see patients if they have appointments. In a statement, the ministry said although appointments are its primary method for patients, walk-in patients would still receive treatment. "Patients without an appointment will still be treated, but will need to go through an assessment (triage) process first. "Patients with appointments will be given priority according to the designated time slot," it said.

January 01, 2026 16:26 UTC

- NSTP FILE PICJOHOR BARU: Driven by greed, a woman allegedly plotted with her boyfriend to kill her 47-year-old husband for his insurance payout last month. "The victim fought for his life and managed to break free, while the suspect, who is the woman's boyfriend, fled the scene. "Further investigation showed that about a week before the incident, the wife had repeatedly questioned her husband about his savings and insurance policies," he said in a statement Thursday. Acting on a police tip-off, the Seri Alam police Criminal Investigation Division arrested the suspects on Dec 23. The couple is expected to be charged at the Sessions Court here at 9am tomorrow.

January 01, 2026 15:57 UTC

GEORGE TOWN: Police arrested one motorist for drink-driving and seized 26 motorcycles during an integrated operation across Penang in conjunction with the New Year celebrations. State police chief Datuk Azizee Ismail said the motorist was arrested under Section 45A(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 after screening and breathalyser tests showed alcohol levels exceeding the legal limit. He added that the motorcycles were seized for various traffic offences and illegal modifications. Common offences included motorcycles without registration numbers, failure to display P-plates, structural modifications, and non-compliant exhaust systems," he said in a statement. "Similar operations will continue to safeguard road users and curb activities that could threaten public order," he said.

January 01, 2026 15:24 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Smelting Corp Bhd has appointed two co-group chief executive officers (CEO), effective today, following the retirement of its group CEO Datuk Dr Patrick Yong Mian Thong. In a statement yesterday, Malaysia Smelthing said Nicholas Chen Seong Lee and Lam Hoi Khong will assume the co-CEO roles as part of a new leadership structure introduced in conjunction with the planned succession. It said Yong retired yesterday, but will remain on the board and continue to support the group as an advisor, providing strategic guidance and oversight for new projects. Malaysia Smelthing said that under the new structure, Chen will oversee the group’s operations, corporate and institutional matters, while Lam will be responsible for finance, sales and marketing, commercial issues and governance-related functions. The company is listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Exchange, with core activities spanning tin mining and metal production.

January 01, 2026 15:04 UTC

CYBERJAYA: The Income Tax Return filing programme for the year 2026 has been uploaded on the official Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) portal as a reference and guide for taxpayers submitting their returns this year. IRB, in a statement today, said that the documents can be accessed and downloaded at www.hasil.gov.my or via the direct link here. "To facilitate the reporting process, employers are encouraged to submit employees' remuneration and deduction details through e-C.P8D by Feb 25, 2026," LHDN said. "This initiative aims to streamline the e-Filing process starting March 1, 2026," it added.

January 01, 2026 14:49 UTC

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 14 teachings that have been gazetted as deviant are still active in the country, with eight under monitoring by the authorities. Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said a total of 154 deviant teachings have been gazetted from 1950 to the present. Of these, 114 deviant teachings have been identified and are being closely monitored by the police Special Branch. "Deviant teachings pose a threat to national security, in addition to issues of corruption involving public servants. "A total of 14 deviant teachings have been detected as still active, while eight are under the authorities' observation.

January 01, 2026 14:33 UTC