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馬來西亞首相安華近期發表言論,支持中國武統台灣,批評美國干預兩岸關係。同時,安華對菲律賓巴拉巴克島的美國支持軍事基地表達擔憂,宣布強化馬來西亞國防。

馬來西亞首相安華近期發表言論,支持中國武統台灣,批評美國干預兩岸關係。同時,安華對菲律賓巴拉巴克島的美國支持軍事基地表達擔憂,宣布強化馬來西亞國防。

Malaysian PM Anwar announces repeal of 1971 AUKU law, a key demand of student activists who claim it stifles campus dissent and political activity.

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim admits shortcomings in his administration, citing higher living costs despite 6% economic growth, and signals no rush for snap elections after recent state poll losses.

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim and Singaporean PM Lawrence Wong have paid tribute to Zhu following his death at 97, highlighting his role in strengthening economic ties.

Veteran Malaysian MP Wong Chen has resigned from his Subang parliamentary seat and the ruling PKR party to join Rafizi Ramli's rebranded progressive party, Bersama, amid electoral setbacks for the ruling coalition.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim accused opposition lawmakers of staging political drama after they walked out of a special parliamentary session on a royal inquiry into the Tabung Haji Muslim pilgrimage savings fund.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is undergoing medical checks and a procedure, remaining under observation for two days on his 79th birthday, according to his office.

Nurul Izzah Anwar, daughter of Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, has stepped back from the deputy presidency of the ruling People's Justice Party, posing a major political setback for the prime minister.

In Negeri Sembilan, BN won 18 assembly seats, securing a supermajority of 25 with PN's seven, while PH managed 11. This result, a shift from the 2023 state election, indicates voter dissatisfaction with PH's state administration and raises questions about the political advantage of the federal PH-BN unity government for BN.

Malaysia's Election Commission announced a 65.38% voter turnout by 4pm Saturday, with final results expected by midnight. The outcome will gauge the stability of Anwar's unity government and could influence whether a snap general election is called before the 2028 deadline.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has rebuffed a threat from eight US lawmakers to suspend military training funds unless Kuala Lumpur reverses its long-standing restrictions on Israeli nationals, asserting Malaysia's sovereign right.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim defended the country's long-standing policy prohibiting Israeli citizens from entering, citing their complicity in the oppression of Palestine and Gaza. This comes after US lawmakers urged Washington to review security and economic ties with Malaysia.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned senior officials, including ministers, deputy ministers, and members of agency boards, that they must resign from their positions if they intend to campaign for political parties, to prevent weaponizing their official roles against allies in his unity government.

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim and Thai counterpart Anutin Charnvirakul resolved a seafood trade dispute and discussed border security, showcasing their personal friendship through musical performances during a summit. Despite the public bonhomie, the seafood row had strained relations and harmed Thailand's shrimp industry.

The contest for Johor's 56-seat assembly places Anwar Ibrahim's multi-ethnic party in a difficult spot. Analysts suggest the election's significance lies not in who wins, but the margin of victory, with a key benchmark for Anwar's party being an increase in their previous seat count.

In the crucial Johor state polls, DAP aims to secure a balance of power against the dominant BN party. DAP is contesting 17 seats, hoping to bring back quality jobs and investment, and prevent a return to one-party rule.

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim plans to negotiate higher durian prices with Chinese PM Li Qiang during his upcoming visit to China, responding to local growers' complaints about low prices due to a bumper harvest.

Barisan Nasional (BN) is challenging Anwar's Pakatan Harapan (PH) in upcoming state polls, a move that could destabilize the prime minister's fragile administration. Analysts suggest an immediate collapse is unlikely, but a strong BN performance might prompt demands for early national elections.

Malaysia's southern Johor state is set for a 14-day election campaign starting Saturday, with 172 candidates vying for 56 seats. The poll will see ruling partners Pakatan Harapan and Barisan Nasional contest against each other, testing their federal alliance's reach and the opposition's relevance.

Ethnic divisions are surfacing in Malaysia's Johor state ahead of the July 11 election. Malay-nationalist Barisan Nasional (BN) is seen as trying to limit the influence of the Chinese-dominated Democratic Action Party (DAP), creating friction within Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's unity government.

A meeting of Malaysia's Conference of Rulers was cancelled due to concerns over recognizing a contested succession in Negeri Sembilan. The dispute centers on Tuanku Muhriz Munawir, whose removal as state ruler was disputed by territorial chieftains.

Bangladesh's High Commissioner to Malaysia, Tarique, met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to discuss recruiting more Bangladeshi workers and reopening the labour market. Key issues included undocumented workers, repatriation, and ensuring transparent, fair, and affordable recruitment processes to prevent exploitation.

Asean leaders met with Vladimir Putin in Kazan, Russia, marking 35 years of ties and demonstrating Asean's diplomatic reach beyond Western pressure. The leaders sought energy, fertilizer, and technology, signaling a desire to engage with Russia despite geopolitical tensions and doubts about Washington's commitment.

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the Russia-ASEAN summit in Kazan. The Kremlin noted Malaysia's importance as a key partner in the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting active political dialogue and similar positions on global issues.