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News@9: Today's top headlines - May 13, 2025 [WATCH]

News@9: Today's top headlines - May 13, 2025 [WATCH]

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Tragedy investigated
The Transport Ministry will set up a special task force to investigate the cause of the accident involving FRU personnel in Teluk Intan, and to propose safety-related improvements.
The Transport Ministry will soon respond to the UN aviation council's report that found Russia responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim are set to sign an agreement to resolve long-standing issues over Sarawak's oil and gas resources.
The Health Ministry has set up a special committee to examine the misuse of vapes and cigarettes, following reports of underage vaping and an alleged vape-related death.

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Free Malaysia Today

time7 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Govt spent RM486,000 on Dr M's Japan trip, says Anwar

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad discussed key regional and global issues at the Nikkei Future of Asia conference in Tokyo on May 30. (Facebook pic) MELAKA : The government covered nearly half a million ringgit in expenses for former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's trip to Japan to attend the annual Nikkei conference last month, says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. Anwar said the government allocated approximately RM486,000 for the visit after receiving a formal application from Mahathir. He explained that there were provisions which allowed former prime ministers to apply for government support for official travel. The government will grant the application if it is approved by the sitting prime minister. 'He applied, and I approved. I believe the delegation comprised around seven people,' Anwar told reporters here. 'I have people asking me why we (the government) paid for him. He is entitled to apply… and I decided to approve RM486,000 for him to go to Japan. 'I just don't want anyone to misunderstand (this) or have a negative perception. Despite his daily criticisms of the government, we still approved his (travel) application.' Anwar was speaking to reporters after an empowerment seminar and a closed-door meeting with PKR leaders. On May 30, Mahathir was reported to have attended and delivered a speech at the annual Nikkei Future of Asia conference, an event he had regularly attended over the years. In a Facebook post on May 31, the 99-year-old reflected on his long participation in the forum, which he said he had attended almost every year since its inception 30 years ago.

Anwar hopes Rafizi, Nik Nazmi, reconsider decision to quit Cabinet
Anwar hopes Rafizi, Nik Nazmi, reconsider decision to quit Cabinet

Free Malaysia Today

time8 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Anwar hopes Rafizi, Nik Nazmi, reconsider decision to quit Cabinet

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he had only approved the leave of two ministers at this time. PETALING JAYA : Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he hopes the two ministers who recently submitted their resignation letters will reconsider their decisions. In a Bernama report, Anwar said while he had received the leave applications and resignation letters from the duo, he had only approved their applications to go on leave. '…Let them think about it. Personally, I would prefer that they remain in the Cabinet,' he said. On May 28, economy minister Rafizi Ramli and natural resources and environmental sustainability minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad submitted their resignation letters. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) then issued a statement acknowledging their resignation letters but did not state if their resignations had been accepted. 'Any further decision on the matter will be informed later by the prime minister,' the statement read. Rafizi is on leave until June 16 while Nik Nazmi's leave ends on July 3. Nik Nazmi, a two-term MP, failed to defend his position as PKR vice-president at the party's divisional polls. He was Rafizi's running mate. Rafizi lost the PKR deputy president's post to Nurul Izzah Anwar. Anwar was speaking to reporters after attending an empowerment seminar and a closed-door meeting with PKR leaders in Melaka today. During the seminar, Anwar, who is also PKR president, called on party members to heal internal rifts and put aside dissatisfaction following its polls last month. He also stressed the need for unity and maturity in pursuit of the party's greater mission. 'Imagine this – I can work with Umno, even hugging it out,' he said. 'Surely we can move past our internal disagreements, too. Let's move on to the bigger agenda.'

13MP: Anwar urges state governments to prioritise critical sectors
13MP: Anwar urges state governments to prioritise critical sectors

New Straits Times

time8 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

13MP: Anwar urges state governments to prioritise critical sectors

MELAKA: State governments must prioritise critical sectors that contribute to the gross domestic product (GDP) to ensure holistic national development, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said that under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), priority should be given to projects related to the electrical and electronics industry. "I often remind participants at special state-level development meetings held so far that the priorities listed by central agencies, the Ministry of Economy, and state governments must be aligned and focused on the actual needs of the people. "State and district leadership must also understand the ministry's focus, as the demands placed on the federal government often exceed its economic capacity due to various constraints, and this must be acknowledged," he said in a statement after attending the Special Melaka State Development Meeting here today. Anwar said that during the meeting, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh presented Melaka's wishlist to the federal government. He said the wishlist included road infrastructure, flood mitigation projects, reconstruction and new school buildings, additional wards at Jasin Hospital, public housing projects, and museum upgrades for the tourism sector. Meanwhile, he urged civil servants to step up and expedite efforts to ensure more effective project delivery for the people and to prevent delays that could strain the federal government's finances. Today's special meeting is the last to be held across the states before the federal government finalises project proposals under the 13MP, which will be refined ahead of the 2026 Budget announcement in October.

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