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While Malaysian prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is on an official visit to Italy, Spain and Brazil to attended the BRICS summit, his own Peoples’ Justice Party (PKR) is in rapid collapse at home.
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The Manila Times on MSNAirbus to sell more jets to Malaysia AirlinesPARIS — Europe’s Airbus is close to winning an order from Malaysia Aviation Group for more A330neo long-haul jets, industry sources said on Wednesday. The parent of flag carrier Malaysia Airlines ...
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Anwar meets Italian PM Meloni, discusses enhancing cooperation in various sectorsPrime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim arrived at the Chigi Palace, Rome for the official visit with Italian Prime Minister ...
Malaysia Airlines is looking to purchase more Airbus A330neos with the deal set to possibly be announced during the Malaysian ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNM’sia to buy military assets from Italy to boost maritime securityPrime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says the move will help strengthen Putrajaya’s long-standing bilateral ties with Rome.
The leaders of Malaysia and Indonesia have warm words for Russian President Putin, and are looking at ways to expand trade ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRafizi backs plans to develop Ambalat with IndonesiaThe Pandan MP says similar exploration efforts between Malaysia and Thailand have paid off handsomely as these projects now ...
Budget airline AirAsia is in negotiations with Airbus to convert some existing narrow-body plane orders to the long-range ...
AirAsia (AIABF) is nearing an agreement to buy dozens more Airbus SE (EADSF) single-aisle aircraft, in a deal that could be announced during Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s state ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNNGOs seek meeting with PM on initiatives for Indians in 13MPThe groups propose 40 initiatives and 11 action plans under the 13th Malaysian Plan to address the systemic barriers faced by ...
An RCEP summit is critical now more than ever, as the global economic landscape is increasingly fragmented and marked by rising protectionism and inward-looking trends.
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