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Anwar Hints Announcing Special Appreciation For Malaysians

Anwar Hints Announcing Special Appreciation For Malaysians

Barnama4 hours ago
KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today indicated that he will be announcing an extraordinary appreciation for Malaysians in the near future.
Even though he did not elaborate what it actually means, Anwar shared a poster that said 'COMING' on his Facebook which quickly caught the attention of netizens.
"An Extraordinary Appreciation for Malaysians. With Malaysiaku," the poster reads.
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  • The Star

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Ambalat needs quiet diplomacy, not open debates
Ambalat needs quiet diplomacy, not open debates

New Straits Times

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Ambalat needs quiet diplomacy, not open debates

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Anwar Hints Announcing Special Appreciation For Malaysians
Anwar Hints Announcing Special Appreciation For Malaysians

Barnama

time4 hours ago

  • Barnama

Anwar Hints Announcing Special Appreciation For Malaysians

KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today indicated that he will be announcing an extraordinary appreciation for Malaysians in the near future. Even though he did not elaborate what it actually means, Anwar shared a poster that said 'COMING' on his Facebook which quickly caught the attention of netizens. "An Extraordinary Appreciation for Malaysians. With Malaysiaku," the poster reads.

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