Semantics aside, and despite being demonised, Mahathir was supportive of the government's decision to inject RM1.1 billion ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNIndonesia’s Jokowi plans ‘Super Party’ to boost political influenceFive months after stepping down as Indonesia’s president, Mr Joko Widodo has been kept busy by the queue of people keen to ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNNot a bailout, but an investment in Sapura Energy, says FahmiThe government spokesman rubbishes claims that the finance ministry’s decision to inject RM1.1 billion into Sapura Energy was ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAfter Trump’s fiery meeting with Zelensky, govt told to be wary of US“We should be wary of our ties with the US.” Trump, along with his vice-president JD Vance had berated Zelensky at a meeting ...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has condemned groups that fuelled racial anxieties to create unrest among the public, ...
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has raised fears that Parliament will be “controlled by a certain group” with the ...
The Malaysian prime minister says the funds will be used to prevent disruptions to the oil and gas sector, but many are unconvinced.
Malaysia’s political landscape is dominated by ageing leaders, with key figures well into their 70s, 80s and even 90s.
PETALING JAYA : The government’s RM1.1 billion cash injection into Sapura Energy Bhd comes with strict conditions that ...
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