Malaysia Week 20 of 2026 brings together 56 stories from the week into a clearer picture of where attention moved. The strongest recurring themes were Malaysia politics, MACC, and Malaysian politics. Rather than following headlines one by one, this recap highlights the developments and pressure points most likely to shape the next stretch of coverage.
This week’s local coverage clustered around Malaysia politics, MACC, and Malaysian politics. Taken together, the stories pointed to broader shifts in institutional pressure, public risk, or diplomatic movement rather than a single isolated event.
For readers, the value of this recap is seeing how governance, enforcement, market trust, and public confidence can move in the same week and reinforce one another.

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has rolled out an artificial‑intelligence platform that works like a smart GPS for electricity, continuously mapping demand, supply and network health across Malaysia. By analysing weather...

Muslims across Malaysia will mark Hari Raya Aidiladha on Wednesday, 27 May, a day that commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. The date, set by the sighting of the moon,...

The Harapan convention in Kuala Lumpur gathered senior figures who used the platform to showcase the coalition’s achievements and outline a reform agenda. Speeches were peppered with references to economic recovery,...

Rafizi Ramli, a former minister turned opposition firebrand, has described his latest political push as a "kamikaze" mission, signalling a willingness to risk everything – even the loss of his election deposit – to...

The Malaysian United Party, a Penang‑based outfit registered in 2016, has lingered on the periphery of Malaysian politics, never fielding a candidate in any election. Its quiet existence has left observers wondering...

The youth wing of the People's Justice Party (PKR) has formally called for a parliamentary inquiry into the newly formed Mandiri party, alleging that it receives undisclosed foreign funding that could compromise...
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