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Thousands of Malaysians rallied in the nation’s capital demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim over alleged unfulfilled promises and recent controversies surrounding his administration.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that his government does not interfere in the legal affairs involving Mohammad Riza Chalid.
Malaysia will ensure that Asean will be stronger and move in step or in tandem for global stability, prosperity and peace, said Prime Minister Datuk
Malaysia will lower prices of the country’s most popular petrol for its citizens, and also give cash handouts to help people deal with the cost of living, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.
Public discontent is growing over rising living costs and accusations that he failed to deliver promised reforms.
In the aftermath of weekend protests calling for his resignation, the prime minister has earned praise for his administration's restraint Faced with street protests calling for him to resign amid a rising tide of public discontent,
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Did you know the largest protest in Malaysia’s capital since 2018 recently went by, drawing an valued 20,000 people into Kuala Lumpur’s center? It’s a number that can’t be ignored and it’s making waves in the nation’s politics.
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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 authorities as a suspect in a corruption case involving state-owned oil and gas giant Pertamina.
JAKARTA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has arrived here to attend the 13th Annual Consultation with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.