Thai, Cambodian leaders to hold talks in Malaysia
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By Rozanna Latiff KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -Thousands of people rallied in the Malaysian capital on Saturday to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, as public discontent grows over rising living costs and allegations of failing to deliver promised reforms.
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.
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Malay Mail on MSN‘Govt can’t do it all’: Rafizi relaunches Ayuh Malaysia as movement to boost ‘third sector’ social enterprises
Datuk Seri Rafizi Ramli has today relaunched “Ayuh Malaysia”, a social enterprise initiative aimed at carrying out economic activities to benefit
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced new measures on Wednesday to address growing public disquiet about the rising cost of living, including a cash handout for all adult citizens and a promise to lower fuel prices.
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.
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The risk of higher United States (US) tariffs on Malaysia as the Aug 1 deadline draws near is likely to weigh on Bursa Malaysia from Monday (July 28).
Malaysia is aiming for the lowest possible tariff on goods exported to the United States, its trade minister said on Thursday, denying reports that it is targeting a rate of 20%.
As ex-Umno insider Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh takes his seat at the apex of the judiciary, he inherits not merely a bench but a burden As the gavel passes to Malaysia's new chief justice, old questions echo through Putrajaya.