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If Bangladesh’s interim government does not hold elections as promised by February, Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim could be criticized for legitimizing an unelected regime.
International observers for Thai-Cambodia ceasefire not interference by outsiders: Malaysia PM Anwar
KUALA LUMPUR – The proposal to deploy international observers to monitor the ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand should not be seen as interference by outsiders, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAdditional Asean observers won’t be outsiders, says Anwar
The prime minister clarifies that any increase in monitoring personnel will come from defence attachés and embassies of the ...
Institutional reform requires a careful approach, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in defending the government's ...
Phumtham rejects Anwar Ibrahim’s request to deploy more international observers to Thailand, citing border issues as matters ...
Government spokesperson reveals Phumtham discusses Thailand-Cambodia border situation with Anwar Ibrahim, affirms IOT's ...
President Donald Trump has been projecting himself as a global peacemaker since returning to the White house in January, ...
The relationship between Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and an Indonesian businessperson dubbed the "godfather of oil" is in the spotlight. The tycoon, Riza Chalid, is wanted by Indonesian ...
He also said he told the organisers he respected their right to assemble. SO is this merely a scare tactic to send shock waves into the nerves of the Madani government or would the PAS-inspired Turun ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the recent appointment of a new Chief Justice has cleared him of any interference claims, including speculation that former attorney ...
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