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News@9: Today's top headlines - June 18, 2025 [WATCH]

News@9: Today's top headlines - June 18, 2025 [WATCH]

Here are today's biggest stories.
Facing charges
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is expected to charge three individuals in connection with the Op Adun investigation.
The Federal Court has allowed Datuk Seri Najib Razak's application to attend the court hearing of his judicial review challenging the existence of his house arrest order.
Public Bank liable
Public Bank Bhd has been ordered to pay RM90 million in damages to National Feedlot Corporation over a breach of contract in the protection of confidential information.
Win-win deal
Malaysia is pushing for a mutually beneficial outcome in ongoing tariff talks with the United States, ahead of a looming July 8 deadline.
That's it for News@9.

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