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Al Jazeera on MSNMalaysians protest rising living costs, demand PM Anwar Ibrahim step down
Opposition-organised rally is first major protest in Southeast Asia’s sixth largest economy since Anwar elected in 2022.
Public discontent is growing over rising living costs and accusations that he failed to deliver promised reforms.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTurun Anwar rally ends, crowd disperses
The Turun Anwar rally has officially come to an end, with the recital of an Islamic prayer, and the crowd of fewer than 20,000 singing the national anthem. The assembly which saw participants gathering at five meeting points before marching to Dataran Merdeka went smoothly, with no disturbances reported.
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Malaysiakini on MSNAnwar throws gauntlet at Hamzah
Good morning. Here's what you should know today. Key Highlights Anwar throws gauntlet at Hamzah Another shock allegation hits judiciary Backpedalling in Farhash scandal Anwar throws gauntlet at Hamzah Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is unfazed by the turnout at the “Turun Anwar” rally on Saturday,
MUAR: "I am a prime minister for Malaysians and not for foreigners," says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, defending his decision to reduce petrol prices for Malaysians while foreigners will pay the market price.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTurun Anwar rally inappropriate, let PM complete term, says Karim
The GPS leader says Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should be given room to lead the nation until the next general election.
Once a victim of Malaysia's politicised courts, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim now stands accused of undermining judicial independence On a humid July afternoon in Putrajaya, Ambiga Sreenevasan donned her black lawyer's robes,
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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Sinar Daily on MSNAnwar must clarify why Tun Daim’s assets were seized – Dr Mahathir
He said the authority to impose punishment lies solely with the judiciary and any such action should only follow a proper trial in court.