The question of the hen and the egg is currently easy to answer between India and Malaysia: India has the hens, Malaysia wants the eggs. The news agency Reuters just reports that India will export a record 50 million eggs in January, much of it to Malaysia. This is new and surprising in that Malaysia is again the main supplier of eggs to Singapore. There's a logic behind it - and it's not just about free-range chickens, it's also about...
Status: 12/16/2022 8:53 a.m A campsite in Malaysia was hit by a landslide overnight. Several people lost their lives. Rescue workers continue to search for missing people under the earth. At least 12 people have died in a landslide at a campsite in Malaysia, officials said. About 17 people are still feared that they are still buried. In the past few hours, however, these numbers have fluctuated. A campsite at an organic farm in Batang Kali, about 50 kilometers north...
STORY: At least 12 people who had spent the night at a campsite died in a landslide in Malaysia on Friday. Several injured had to be taken to a hospital. According to the authorities, more than 20 people are still missing. Search parties were on site, searching under thick mud and fallen trees for survivors. The landslide on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur is said to have occurred around 3 a.m. local time. More than 90 people are...
There is probably no politician who has worked longer towards office than Anwar Ibrahim. He was sworn in by the king as the new prime minister in Malaysia on Thursday at 5pm local time, bringing a long journey to an end and a long-suffering man reaching his destination.For three decades, the perennial leader of the opposition, Anwar, repeatedly tried to seize power in the country. In the 1990s he was already Deputy Prime Minister. "In 2013 we had 53 percent,...
Both opposition alliances received many votes in the new elections in Malaysia, while the government alliance was punished. However, there are no clear majorities, so that a difficult government formation is expected. more Read the message at www.tagesschau.desource site
South East Asia Close race in Malaysia general election A woman shows her inked finger after voting in Seberang Perai. photo © Vincent Thian/AP/dpa Malaysia's political landscape is characterized by ever new turmoil. Can the new election bring stability to the kingdom? In the parliamentary elections in Malaysia on Saturday, a few hours after the polling stations closed, there were signs of a possible victory for the opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope, PH). However, late in the evening...
South East Asia Parliamentary elections in Malaysia ended - high turnout A woman shows her inked finger after voting in Seberang Perai. photo © Vincent Thian/AP/dpa Actually, the country would not have elected a new parliament until next year. But the election was brought forward after a disagreement. Despite the rainy season, many people came to the polling stations - especially young people. The counting of votes has started in Malaysia's parliamentary elections. The polling stations in the Southeast Asian...
Status: 19.11.2022 10:18 a.m After the last elections in Malaysia there was hope for more plurality, a more mature democracy. But this time the only question seems to be how dominant the old power elites will become again. Of Ann-Christin Rittau, ARD Studio Singapore Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob's party ruled Malaysia for six decades. When she surprisingly lost the elections four years ago, the democratic awakening that many had hoped for did not begin, but rather years of political...
South East Asia High voter turnout in Malaysia A woman shows her inked finger after voting in Seberang Perai. photo © Vincent Thian/AP/dpa A close race between three major political coalitions emerged until the very end. Malaysia is often criticized for irregularities in the elections. There are signs of a high turnout in the parliamentary elections in Malaysia. According to the authorities, four hours after the polling stations opened this morning, more than 40 percent of the approximately 21 million...
South East Asia In the middle of the rainy season: Parliamentary elections have started in Malaysia Electoral Commission officials check ballot boxes in Shah Alam, Malaysia, before they are taken to a polling station. photo © Supian Ahmad/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa A close race between three major political coalitions emerged until the very end. Malaysia is often criticized for irregularities in the elections. Parliamentary elections have started in Malaysia. As of this morning (local time), more than 21 million people have...