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Malaysia’s fish supply remains stable despite global energy pressures, according to the Department of Fisheries. — Picture by Yusof Isa

Fisheries Dept: Stockpiles can sustain Malaysia’s fish supply for three months if needed

The commission denied any role in blocking a report and warned against spreading misinformation online. — Picture by Choo Choy May

MCMC denies blocking report, to take legal action against blogger Papagomo over false claims

Authorities uncovered a diesel syndicate using modified lorries to collect and transfer fuel in Johor. — Johor KPDN pic

Johor KPDN busts diesel syndicate using modified lorries, seizes 3,300 litres worth RM73,296

Samples of rare earth compounds are pictured at Australian mining firm Lynas’ Malaysian refinery in Gebeng, Pahang on April 8, 2026. — AFP pic

Malaysia’s rare-earth crown: Lynas plans heavy-element takeover to rival China

Firefighters and Health Ministry personnel provide initial treatment on the victim. — Bomba pic

Bomba rescues government surveyor injured by fallen tree in Sarawak forest

DBKL said the Jalan Yew bridge will be closed nightly from April 10 to 21 to facilitate reconstruction works. — Picture by Choo Choy May

DBKL: Jalan Yew bridge to close nightly from April 10–21 for reconstruction works

Authorities prosecuted Siti Munirah Muhamad for possession of pornographic content under the Penal Code. — Picture by Hari Anggara

Kelantan woman fined RM2,000 for storing pornographic videos on phone

A defamation suit between Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad and Datuk Seri Najib Razak has been settled in the High Court. — Composite of Malay Mail pictures

Najib settles defamation suit with Dzulkefly over nepotism claim

(From 2nd left) Ahmad and PPK 2 Team director Datuk Jasmi Wahab are seen during the press conference. — The Borneo Post pic

Deputy works minister: 30 federal projects in Borneo states expected to be completed in 2026 (VIDEO)

A case involving a petrol-filled bottle thrown at a house ended with a fine for the accused. — Picture via pexels.com/Francesco Ungaro

Kuching man fined RM3,000 for hurling petrol bomb at house in intimidation bid

Eatery operator Andrew Mali was fined RM20,000 for dishonestly using electricity by bypassing a fuse at a premises in Penampang. — Thomson Reuters Foundation pic

Penampang eatery owner fined RM20,000 for stealing electricity

The Magistrates’ Court has set June 11 to 12 for the continuation of a trial involving a teacher accused of making a false claim linked to the Zara Qairina case. — Picture via Facebook

Trial resumes in June for teacher accused of causing alarm in Zara Qairina case

Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the blue economy will be a key driver of the state’s growth under the SMJ 2.0 roadmap. — Benama pic

Hajiji urges Sabah Bumiputera entrepreneurs to seize blue economy opportunities

Mohd Irfan Azieyadi Abdul Aziz, who is a police corporal on suspension, claimed trial to a robbery charge at the Sessions Court in Kota Bharu April 9, 2026, with bail set at RM10,000. — Bernama pic

Suspended police corporal denies robbing woman at Kelantan grocery shop

Melaka police have launched a probe into graffiti found at a temple in Jasin, stressing the need to maintain public harmony. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Police tracking suspect over ‘Allah’ graffiti at temple in Melaka

The case involving abuse at a children’s home in Batu Caves continues, with one accused pleading guilty while another claiming trial. — Bernama pic

Caretaker pleads guilty to 15 abuse charges involving boys at unregistered children’s home in Batu Caves