DAVOS: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said there is no "pressing need” for Malaysia to adopt nuclear power as the country still sees much potential in solar power and the Asean Power Grid (APG).
Pragmatic dialogue and collaboration are key to navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly in Malaysia's engagements with major powers such as the United States and China, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday (Jan 21).
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Anwar looks forward to working with Trump
I look forward to working with President Trump to strengthen the robust, complementary and forward-looking ties between Malaysia and the United States,” Anwar said. With Mala
APG is connecting Laos, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, including the Sarawak-Peninsular Malaysia connection via undersea cables, the prime minister said as he shared his views on "Unlocking ASEAN Digital Future" as chairman of ASEAN.
Malaysia cannot rely on outdated legislation to address the challenges posed by rapid technological advancements and must instead pursue reforms to foster greater opportunities for international collaboration,
Anwar is currently leading the Malaysian delegation on a three-day working visit to the WEF, his first participation in the summit since taking office in 2022. During his five-day
Anwar, however, stressed that he will not forgive any allegations of corruption in Malaysia under his predecessors. He reiterated his accusations against Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, claiming that his predecessor had allowed his mistreatment in prison. “I was assaulted and near death. I’ve forgiven, I want to move on,” he was quoted saying.
Malaysia’s governance risk has climbed and will likely stay elevated in the coming quarters as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim contends with political tensions, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company.
Anwar Ibrahim says that his country’s “neutrality and openness for partnership” make it a “natural hub” for high-tech manufacturing.
In a significant call to action, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urged the European Union (EU) to deepen its support for South-east Asia
Malaysia, Belgium, and the European Union (EU) have welcomed the ceasefire in Gaza and hope Israel will maintain peace, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri
As Malaysia exits an era of political turmoil, its fifth prime minister in the last six years is pushing to transform the country into a tech hub.