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The Federal Government will not appeal the recent High Court ruling affirming Sabah’s right to a 40% share of federal revenue derived from the state. However, the Federal Government will appeal certain parts of the judgment, including statements suggesting that both the Federal and Sabah Governments have abused their powers and breached constitutional duties dating back to 1974. 🧵1


Melaka authorities have ordered Heng Loong Coffee and Tian Hup Seng Biscuits to recall all products after their halal certification was revoked. The companies must also stop displaying the halal logo or face enforcement action. 🧵1


Iran has allowed Malaysian vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz and has released their oil tankers so they can return home, said PM Anwar Ibrahim. He said Malaysia is well placed to cope with the Middle East war but warned that prices for food, fertiliser, and energy may rise. 🧵1








Putrajaya is set to spend up to RM4.6 billion on diesel subsidies for Sabah and Sarawak this year amid rising global oil prices. KPDN said the subsidy keeps diesel in these states at RM2.15 per litre—less than half the market price of RM4.30—heightening the risk of leakage and cross-border smuggling. 🧵1





PN also said a PAS MP will replace former Bersatu deputy president Hamzah Zainudin as opposition leader in Parliament, with the name to be announced by the end of March. Meanwhile, appointments of state PN chiefs in Selangor, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Perak, and Johor have been postponed until after Aidilfitri. 🧵2


Donald Trump said he will delay planned attacks on Iran’s power grid until April 6, citing progress in efforts to end the conflict. He said the 10-day pause was requested by Iran and that negotiations are "going very well." Meanwhile, Iran has denied any talks are underway and warned it will escalate regional attacks if its energy infrastructure is targeted. 🧵1



Anwar said Malaysia is in a stronger position thanks to Petronas, which produced around 2 million barrels of oil per day last year. This development comes after Anwar spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and other Gulf officials. 🧵2



The price of RON97 and unsubsidised RON95 petrol will increase by 60 sen nationwide from tomorrow, while diesel in West Malaysia will go up by 80 sen. This marks the third consecutive week of fuel price adjustments since March 11, reflecting continued global oil price increases amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.







