Thailand and Cambodia agree to talks in Malaysia
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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.
By Shoon Naing and Artorn Pookasook SISAKET, Thailand (Reuters) -Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third day and new flashpoints emerged on Saturday as both sides said they had acted in self-defence in the border dispute and called on the other to cease fighting and start negotiations.
The passenger received a new bag within five minutes, prompting widespread discussion among travellers who were unaware such compensation policies existed.
Malaysia will likely miss its fiscal deficit target this year, as spending is seen exceeding projections and revenue may fall, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company.
Malaysia's economy is projected to expand by 4% to 4.8% in 2025, down from a previous forecast of 4.5% to 5.5%, its central bank said on Monday, warning that trade and tariff uncertainties could affect global growth.
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Malay Mail on MSNCaring for the carers: A social enterprise steps in to assist Malaysia’s ‘sandwich gen’Juggling work, parenthood and elderly care, Malaysia’s “sandwich generation” often faces burnout due to a lack of proper support
Malaysia will lower prices of the country’s most popular petrol for its citizens, and also give cash handouts to help people deal with the cost of living, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.