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The announcement came ahead of a planned protest on July 26 calling for Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim to step down. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Malaysia on Friday urged Cambodia and Thailand to exercise utmost restraint and take immediate steps to de escalate tensions.
The acting Thai prime minister said Thailand has no objection to a ceasefire but seeks greater clarity on the terms.
Bangkok: At least 14 Thais have been killed while over 100,000 people have fled amid escalating border clashes between ...
Cambodia's prime minister Hun Manet said on Friday that he had supported a proposal by the Malaysian premier for a ceasefire ...
P UTRAJAYA, July 25 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has directed the Health Ministry to expedite the filling of ...
It seems to me that some people are determined to find fault with whatever initiatives that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and ...
However, the NGOs said their meeting with Hamzah on July 1 had nothing to do with any political rally, and that they only sought to present their proposals on institutional reform and not to endorse ...
PETALING JAYA: Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd (KTMB) has denied issuing any orders for the closure of its Bank Negara Malaysia ...
Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim urges Thai and Cambodian leaders to halt border clashes and pursue peace talks, offering ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s political secretary has rubbished claims that the initiatives announced earlier this week, ...
By bno - Malai Yatt - Phnom Penh Office ASEAN Chairperson Anwar Ibrahim has called on Cambodia and Thailand to de-escalate the current military conflict and enter into negotiations, following clashes ...