Anwar, Cambodia and ASEAN
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that his government does not interfere in the legal affairs involving Mohammad Riza Chalid.
A PKR member leading a group representing taxi drivers has issued an invitation for party president and Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to attend a Sept 27 rally in support of his administration.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNDr M will keep digging up dirt to bring Anwar down, says PuadPuad Zarkashi says the ex-prime minister knows that Anwar Ibrahim cannot be unseated from the top post simply through street demonstrations.
Prabowo received Anwar Ibrahim at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on Tuesday morning, July 29, 2025, ahead of their 13th annual consultation.
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Putrajaya-brokered ceasefire highlights Asean's growing clout, says AnwarThe immediate and unconditional ceasefire agreed by Thailand and Cambodia not only reflects the strength of Asean's convening power but also the constructive engagement of its partners in safeguarding regional stability,
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTaxi drivers’ group to hold Kekal Anwar rally, PM invitedK UALA LUMPUR: A group representing taxi drivers has announced plans to hold a rally to express support for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and the unity government at Dataran Merdeka on Sept 27. Dubbed Kekal Anwar, the rally is aimed at highlighting public support for Anwar’s leadership and his unity administration’s efforts to carry out reforms.
Prabowo and Anwar Ibrahim will discuss several issues, including bilateral cooperation, regional issues, and non-regional issues.
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Asean must focus on building a more integrated and resilient economy, says AnwarIt is imperative that Asean focus its energies inward, towards building a more integrated and resilient economy in facing today’s global economic headwinds, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. In his policy speech delivered at the Asean secretariat here on Tuesday (July 29),
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNGovt won’t interfere in case of Indonesian oil tycoon, says AnwarThe prime minister, who previously acknowledged meeting Riza Chalid, says the legal process in Indonesia should be allowed to continue.
Malaysia has never adopted an aggressive stance in addressing maritime border issues with Indonesia, including the long-standing Ambalat dispute in the Sulawesi Sea, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.