KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia's parliament finally convened Monday under the new prime minister, reformist icon Anwar Ibrahim.
However, political experts say Anwar -- who was forced to form a unity government by including parties with different ideologies and opposing agendas -- will have to walk a tightrope that may make it hard for him to fulfill his promises of reform.
Read the full story here.
Selected for you
Subaru to halt development of plug-in hybrid vehicles
Japanese automaker accelerates shift to electric cars
China's reopening from COVID raises specter of new inflation
Virus fight continues but analysts expect soaring demand for resources
Philippines' PLDT shares plunge 19% amid $867m 'budget overrun'
Nation's top telco says it is revamping management following discovery
South Korea tipped to lead Asia's exit from rising interest rates
Thailand and India also seem to be near tightening peak as inflation slows
China pares back Xinjiang trade data after U.S. import ban
Detailed monthly breakdown of exports disappears without explanation
Foreign tourism in Vietnam a shadow of pre-COVID boom
Visa policy, missing Chinese blamed for slow recovery; India offers hope
China plans for air travel surge over Lunar New Year holidays
Vacation bookings are expected to reach 80% of their pre-pandemic levels
Singapore firm targets bigger fund to invest in alternative proteins
Good Startup plans to pour up to $10m into emerging sector in 2023
World Cup leaves Asia with pride, regret ahead of old-power final
Japan rues just missing quarters, South Korea aims to rev up development
Easy Branches Global Guest Posting Services multilanguage
Best last minute News headlines from Your Country and inborn language
Yachts News | Discover the Exclusive World of Yachts
Yachts Listings for Sale and Charter
immediate for delivery New Exclusive Hyper, Mega, Classic and Super sports Cars
Crypto Coins for FREE when use this link