KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 27 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says more than 6,000 Malaysians stranded due to floods in southern Thailand have safely returned to the country since rescue operations were launched on Sunday (Nov 23).
| MICROSITE | Sabah Polls | ASEAN 2025 | FOKUS BERNAMA | THOUGHT | MAPO | MYCHECK | MCMC | |
| All rescue teams and assets in Selangor have been activated in preparation for Tropical Storm Senyar - Menteri Besar | |
| Mosques, surau under JAKIM and JAWI supervision instructed to perform Solat Hajat after Friday prayers to prevent disasters - Mohd Na'im | |
| The Ringgit's performance as one of the strongest currencies in Asia is proof of the country's sound economy, driven by the private sector - PM Anwar | |
| Country's peace must be well maintained for continued progress - PM Anwar | |
| Sabah Polls: Nov 29 declared as additional public holiday - Hajiji | |
| 36 students and two lecturers from UUM stranded by floods in Hat Yai arrived at ICQS Bukit Kayu Hitam at 6.20 pm today – UUM | |
| Proton sourced RM3.2 bln worth of parts and components from local vendors this year, reinforcing its commitment to a growing, increasingly localised supply chain |
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