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Malaysia will not survive if there is no resolve to change, says Anwar

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Malaysia will not survive if there is no resolve to change, says Anwar

PETALING JAYA(TS)- Malaysia will not survive and will “go to the dogs” unless there is clear political commitment and the resolve to change, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

In an interview with Al Jazeera’s 101 East programme released on Thursday (June 8), he said because of this, the unity government is bound to make its administration work for the best, for the country.

“Diverse political parties, yes, but what is essential is for all of them to agree that this country would go to the dogs if we do not take up measures to effect change now? They agree.

“Do they agree the central problem is the issue of good government? Yes. Do they agree corruption has been endemic in this country? Yes. I mean, that, to me, is important.


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“And then of course, we adjust policies. I am not a dictator. I am a Prime Minister in a democratic country,” he said when asked if the reforms promised can still be implemented under the unity government.

Despite failed alliances or betrayals in the past, the premier remained upbeat when asked if it was harder to trust people now.

“Yes, but people change. We made mistakes in the past but we were given such an opportunity (with the current unity government). Why impose such harshness on others?” he asked.

Asked whether it was easier to become an opposition leader and “proverbial freedom fighter” than it is to lead the country, he said it was so in some ways as he has no inhibitions as an opposition leader.

“(However) I have been fighting corruption all my life and now I can make sure the anti-corruption agency is more effective, more determined to act against the corrupt,” said Anwar.


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The Prime Minister was also asked about his take on the political opponents mostly made up of conservative Muslims.

“It is up to us, the present government, to prove a case that the future of this country is a multiracial agenda.

“Having said that, there are concerns of the issue of poverty of the Malays, but the solution is not race-based.

“Poverty is just poverty. I will not profile them according to race. I will profile them according to earnings,” said Anwar.

Such an approach will help the Malays more because the race-based policies have been proven to be used by the few elites and their cronies to benefit themselves, he added.

On a question of how the Prime Minister will go about implementing policies that are fair for all as the Federal Constitution is focused on protecting Islam and Malays, Anwar said, “You swear as president of the United States on the Bible does not mean you disallow those who believe in the Quran.

“Why must it be seen to be divisive? Unless you take up policies or in your rhetoric, you continue to abuse or discriminate, which I will not do,” he said.

DAP secretary-general and Transport Minister Anthony Loke also shared his views on the unity government’s approach against their opponents.

“We must continue to fight against this extremism of using race and religion.

“The way to fight them is not to become more racist than them; we just have to deliver better than them,” said Loke.

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IDF clashes with Lebanese citizens along Lebanon border

IDF clashes with Lebanese citizens along Lebanon border

The Lebanese citizens threw rocks at Israeli forces, with the soldiers launching tear gas in response.

KFAR CHOUBA, Lebanon(JP) — The IDF clashed with Lebanese citizens near Mount Dov and Kfar Shouba along the border between Israel and Lebanon on Friday, after the citizens crossed a barbed wire barrier placed by Israeli forces.

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As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding

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As Blinken visits, top Saudi diplomat says kingdom seeks US nuclear aid but ‘others’ also bidding

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said after meeting with the visiting U.S. secretary of state on Thursday that while the kingdom would welcome U.S. aid in building its civilian nuclear program, “there are others that are bidding.”

Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan was responding to a question about recent news reports that Saudi Arabia is asking for U.S. aid in building its own nuclear program in exchange for establishing diplomatic relations with Israel.

“It’s no secret that we are developing our domestic civilian nuclear program and we would very much prefer to be able to have the U.S. as one of the bidders,” he said. “Obviously we would like to build our program with the best technology in the world.”

Prince Faisal went on to say that normalization with Israel would have “limited benefits” without “finding a pathway to peace for the Palestinian people.” He did not say whether the nuclear issue is linked to normalization.


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The exchange came at the end of a two-day visit to the kingdom in which U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with senior Saudi officials, including the country’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and co-hosted a meeting of the global coalition fighting the Islamic State group.

The United States has been forced to recalibrate its decades-long alliance with Saudi Arabia as the oil-rich kingdom seeks to transform itself into a global player untethered from Washington.

Blinken, appearing at the press conference alongside the foreign minister, said expanding Israel’s normalization with Arab countries — a process known as the Abraham Accords — remains an American “priority.” He did not comment on the nuclear issue.

Under the crown prince, the oil-rich kingdom has embarked on a massive economic and social transformation aimed at reducing its dependence on oil and attracting commerce, investment and tourism. In recent years the kingdom has lifted a ban on women driving, sidelined its once-feared religious police and begun hosting concerts, raves and visiting celebrities — all of which was unthinkable a decade ago, when it was best known internationally for its ultra-conservative Islamic rule.

The Saudis have meanwhile launched wide-ranging diplomatic efforts to wind down their war in Yemen, resolve a crisis with Qatar, restore relations with archrival Iran and welcome Syria’s President Bashar Assad back into the Arab League after a 12-year boycott.

The flurry of diplomacy has included outreach to U.S. foes like Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, who spoke with the crown prince by phone late Wednesday, and Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, who visited Saudi Arabia and met with the crown prince shortly before Blinken’s arrival.

The Saudis have also resisted U.S. pressure to bring down oil prices as they seek revenues to fund what they refer to as “gigaprojects,” including a $500 billion futuristic city under construction on the Red Sea.

The kingdom is also hard at work transforming itself into a global power in the world of sports, attracting soccer superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema to its local clubs with lavish contracts and entering into a commercial merger with the PGA tour.

Blinken said “human rights are always on the agenda” and that he had raised “specific cases,” but did not say whether any progress had been made on the release of detainees or the lifting of travel bans on prominent activists.

Earlier in the day, Blinken co-hosted a meeting of foreign ministers from the global coalition battling the Islamic State group during which he announced nearly $150 million in new U.S. funding for stabilization efforts in Syria and Iraq. The extremist group no longer controls any territory, but its affiliates still carry out attacks across Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

The Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, as the Islamic State group is also known, includes more than 80 countries and continues to coordinate action against the extremists, who at their height controlled large parts of Syria and Iraq. Blinken said the U.S. pledge is part of new funding amounting to more than $600 million.

Blinken did not specify, but U.S. aid to Syria is expected to flow through Kurdish allies, the United Nations or international aid groups, as the U.S. and other Western countries maintain sanctions on Assad’s government.

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IMF deal: Italy, Netherlands and EU leaders to visit Tunisia hoping for IMF deal

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Italy, Netherlands and EU leaders to visit Tunisia hoping for IMF deal

ROME, (Reuters) – The prime ministers of Italy and the Netherlands will travel at the weekend to Tunisia along with the European Commission president, looking to make progress in unblocking loans from the International Monetary Fund for the north African state.

Talks between Tunisia and the IMF for a $1.9 billion loan have been stalled for months, with Tunisian President Kais Saied rejecting key reform commitments to obtain the money and failing to publicly embrace a deal.


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Europe is especially concerned that, without the funds, Tunisia faces a full-blown financial crisis that could push a fresh wave of migrants across the Mediterranean Sea in search of a better life in Europe.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday she hoped the trip on Sunday could facilitate talks between Tunis and the IMF, adding she was confident a deal could be reached if both parties were open to negotiation.

“The destabilization of Tunisia would have serious repercussions on the stability of the whole of North Africa … and those repercussions would also reach us,” Meloni said after a meeting in Rome with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will join Meloni and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Tunis. Public discontent in the Netherlands over asylum seekers is one of Rutte’s main domestic political problems.

The joint trip follows a meeting between Meloni and President Saied in Tunisia earlier this week.

Saied seized most powers in 2021, shutting down parliament and moving to rule by decree. In February, he told security forces to expel all illegal immigrants, denouncing what he said was a conspiracy to change Tunisia’s demographics by making it more African and less Arab.

The resulting crackdown helped fuel a surge in migrant departures towards Italy. About 26,555 of the 51,215 boat migrants who have reached Italy so far this year set sail from Tunisia, the latest United Nations data shows, against 3,658 in the same period of 2022.

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Israel to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over W. Sahara soon – Media reports

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Israel to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over W. Sahara soon – Media reports

RABAT, (Reuters) – Israel will soon announce its support for Morocco’s claim of sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara region, Israeli parliament speaker Amir Ohana said on Thursday during a visit to Rabat.

The Algerian-backed Polisario Front demands an independent state in Western Sahara. In 2020, then-U.S. President Donald Trump recognized Morocco’s claim to the territory in return for its partial upgrade of relations with Israel.


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“I am fully aware of the importance of the recognition of the Moroccan Sahara … Israel should move towards the goal of recognising the Moroccan Sahara just as our closest ally the U.S. did,” Ohana told reporters after talks with his Moroccan counterpart.

“There are currently serious discussions between our governments on that matter and I believe that Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu will be announcing this decision in the near future,” he said.

Reuters reported on Wednesday that Israel was considering backing Morocco on Western Sahara and that the issue was being discussed within the Israeli National Security Council (NSC).

Morocco’s conflict with the Polisario was frozen in 1991 with a U.N.-backed ceasefire that included a plan for a referendum to resolve the territory’s status.

But rules for the referendum were never agreed and the U.N. Security Council stopped referring to it as an option in its resolutions, instead calling on parties to show compromise and work towards a “mutually acceptable solution”.

A diplomatic source told Reuters that Israeli recognition of Moroccan rule over Western Sahara could lead to a full upgrade of Israeli-Moroccan ties. This would entail the countries’ respective missions, now designated as liaison offices, becoming embassies with a free-trade pact possible down the line.

Winning support for its stand on Western Sahara is the ultimate goal of Moroccan diplomacy, which was boosted by Trump’s recognition and the ensuing support of Western powers, such as former colonial power Spain, for Rabat’s plan of autonomy for the territory.

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Esports has lost a star Twisten Ašenbrener, A young Czech professional died

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Esports has lost a star Twisten Ašenbrener, A young Czech professional died

Czech Republic (AFP)- Talented esports player from the Czech Republic, Twisten died at the age of 19. Team Vitality’s confirmed their Valorant Pro player death by issuing an official statement on Wednesday.

Vitality did not specify the cause of death but had earlier shared a message about the importance of mental health. The player had recently acknowledged suffering from depression.

Earlier this year, in a Feb. 25 tweet, Karel opened up about his battle with depression and self-harming behavior, sharing that he had spent some time in a mental health hospital.


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“I have been dealing with depression for over two years now,” he wrote. “I don’t know if people saw it at the event here at the LOCK/IN but over Christmas I did bad things to myself.”

“I self harmed and my was in bad situation for a few days and was considering ending it all but my dad saved me,” Karel said. “I spent few days in the ‘worst’ Mental Health Hospital for people that have serious problems.”

“Good night,” Asenbrener tweeted Tuesday, for the final time, drawing 3.8 million views on the social media platform.

French eSports organization Team Vitality announced the death of its star “Valorant” player in a tweet Wednesday.

“We are heartbroken to share with you that our Valorant player Karel ‘Twisten’ Asenbrener passed away last night,” the statement read. “We are deeply saddened by this devastating loss, and our first thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends in this difficult time.”

The note continued: “The whole Team Vitality Organization is devastated by this news.”

 

Doordarshan’s popular English news anchor Gitanjali passes away: Who was Gitanjali Aiyar?

Doordarshan’s popular English news anchor Gitanjali passes away: Who was Gitanjali Aiyar?

New Delhi (DT)- Gitanjali Aiyar, who was among the first English newsreaders on Indian television and had a three-decade career with DD, died of a cerebral haemorrhage on Wednesday afternoon.

Gitanjali Aiyar, one of the country’s most talented news anchors, died on June 07 in Delhi. The 71-year-old had been sick for a while. Gitanjali was a prominent face of Doordarshan’s prime-time news for decades at 9 pm. She, like many of her contemporaries on the public broadcaster, brought grace and dignity to television news before news studios became war rooms and news presenters began engaging in shouting competitions.

Gitanjali read the news thoroughly. She belongs to a time when professors encouraged students to listen to Gitanjali, Neethi Ravindran, and Rini Simon to enhance their English, and anchors kept a neutral tone.


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Back then, teleprompters had yet to make their way into newsrooms, and when they did, they frequently broke down in the middle of a live broadcast. Gitanjali was noted not just for her impeccable accent but also for her composure and tranquilly.

News & Broadcast Minister Anurag Thakur tweets ; Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Gitanjali Aiyar, one of the first and finest English news anchors on Doordarshan and All India Radio.

A trailblazer & pioneer, she brought credibility, professionalism, and a distinct voice to every news report, leaving an indelible mark in the journalism and broadcasting industries.

My heartfelt condolences go out to her family and loved ones during this difficult time


Who was Gitanjali Aiyar?

Aiyar, began her career in the TV news industry, when she joined Doordarshan in 1976 after completing her graduation from Kolkata’s Loreto College in ’71.

She was also a student of the National School of Drama. It enabled her to expand her wings beyond the new landscape. She appeared in Khandaan, a prominent Doordarshan teleserial that was popular in the mid-1980s.

Aiyar’s career in news began with her joining All India Radio’s English news section immediately after her graduation. Aiyar, one of the most well-known faces on television from her generation, won the best anchor award four times in a row.

She was so popular at one point that she was included in advertising for Solidaire television and Marmite. After leaving Doordarshan, she also experimented with corporate communications with the Taj and Oberoi group of hotels, working as a consultant for the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the World Wide Fund (WWF) for Nature.

 

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UK PM Rishi Sunak to hold key bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden

UK PM Rishi Sunak to hold key bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden

LONDON(NOA)- British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will be holding a key bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden on Thursday. Sunak, who began his two-day trip to Washington with a message that post-Brexit Britain remains an essential American ally, is likely to discuss issues including Ukraine, economic and defence cooperation.

America and Britain are the two biggest military donors to Ukraine. The recent dam collapse in a Russian-controlled region in Southern Ukraine has added urgency to the meeting between the two leaders.


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Apart from Ukraine, Sunak will push for closer economic ties between the US and UK during the meeting with Biden. Sunak is also likely to lobby for UK defense secretary Ben Wallace to become the next head of NATO after secretary general Jens Stoltenberg steps down in September.

The trip is Sunak’s first to the US capital since he took office in October, but his fourth meeting with Biden in the last four months. The two leaders earlier met at a Group of Seven summits in Japan, in Northern Ireland, and at a three-way defence meeting with Australia in San Diego.

Sunak is due to be in the U.S. capital on Wednesday and Thursday for talks with politicians in Congress and business leaders as well as with the president.

“That’s why it is so important for a UK Prime Minister to forge a close and candid relationship with the President of the United States – on every global problem, you will see us working side-by-side.”

Sunak and Biden are expected to discuss improving economic ties and sustaining military support for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. But there will be no talks about a formal free trade deal, Sunak’s spokesperson said earlier this week.

London wants to forge better relations with the U.S. after they were strained by Britain’s departure from the European Union in 2020.

In April, a White House official denied Biden was “anti-British” after he spent just half a day in the British province of Northern Ireland before travelling to the Irish Republic for two-and-a-half days of meetings.

Downing Street said in Saturday’s statement that Sunak’s meeting with Biden would be his fourth in as many months, representing more “sustained contact” with a U.S. president than any other prime minister has had in recent years.

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German defence major TKMS and India’s MDL sign pact eyeing Indian Navy’s Rs 43,000-crore submarine project

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German defence major TKMS and India’s MDL sign pact eyeing Indian Navy’s Rs 43,000-crore submarine project

New Delhi (PTI)- Eyeing the Indian Navy’s Rs 43,000 crore contract to procure six stealth submarines, German defence major Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) and state-run Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) signed a framework agreement on Wednesday to bid for one of the biggest “Make in India” projects.

The memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed in Mumbai in the presence of German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius.

The MoU was signed a day after Pistorius held wide-ranging talks with Defence Minister Rajnatjh Singh, following which he said TKMS is well-placed to execute the mega project.


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“I was particularly pleased that I was able to be present at the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Mazagon Docks Limited and German company TKMS,” the German defence minister told the media in Mumbai.

Pistorius described the partnership between TKMS and MDL as an “important signal” for the possible construction of the six submarines.

“We have, thus, sent a very important signal today — a milestone one could say for a new flagship project. The Indian partners were full of praise for the German technology, the reliability and the longevity of the equipment, submarines and ships of the last decades,” he said.

The bidding process for the project called P-75 India ends in August.

TKMS said as the market leader for non-nuclear submarines, it signed the MoU with MDL on the “intended construction” of conventional, air independent-propulsion submarines.

In June 2021, the defence ministry cleared the mega project to domestically build six conventional submarines for the Indian Navy.

The submarines will be built under the much-talked-about strategic partnership model that allows domestic defence manufacturers to join hands with leading foreign defence majors to produce high-end military platforms to reduce import dependence.

The defence ministry is likely to finalise the winner of the contract by the end of this year or early next year.

According to the MoU, TKMS would contribute to the engineering and design of the submarines as well as provide consultancy support to the joint project, while MDL would take the responsibility of constructing and delivering the respective submarines, officials said.

The construction of the submarines would take place in India and is expected to have significant local content.

“We look back on a trusting and decade-long partnership with India. The boats we built in the 1980s are still in service today. We are very proud of that and would be delighted to continue contributing to India’s national security in the future. We are ready when India calls,” said Oliver Burkhard, CEO, TKMS.

TKMS said with the signing of the MoU, it has laid the foundations for a possible cooperation with MDL to compete in the Indian Navy’s tender process.

With this MoU, TKMS is proactively striving to contribute to Germany’s strategic cooperation with India, it said.

“Both parties can draw on many years of expertise, knowledge and professional competence in fulfilling this project to everyone’s complete satisfaction. They have already cooperated closely in completing great projects in India and look forward to close cooperation,” the company said in a statement.

TKMS has built and delivered vessels for the Indian Navy in the past.

In his comments to the media, Pistorius reaffirmed that India is an important strategic partner not only for Germany, but also for the European Union (EU).

“You know that our navy has been operating safely and efficiently with TKMS products for decades and we are not the only ones and that is a good sign of how well positioned the German armaments industry is, especially when it comes to such systems,” he said.

“My encounters and conversations over the last few days have impressively shown how important our commitment here is, how important our presence is, how important it is to show that we have an interest in this region,” he added. PTI MPB RC

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President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Belgrade on three-day state visit to Serbia

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President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Belgrade on three-day state visit to Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia (PTI)- President Droupadi Murmu said that India is on the way to become the third-largest economy of the world before the end of this decade. President Murmu was addressing the Indian community and friends of India at a community reception in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia. The President is on a 3-day state visit to Serbia.

The President also said that new infrastructure is coming up all over the country at a breathtaking pace and India is planning to be a developed state by 2047.

Talking about women empowerment, President Murmu said early indications suggest that our gender ratio is now shifting towards the favourable.

Before the start of the program of community reception, a minute of silence was observed to remember those who lost their lives in the tragic accident at Balasore, Odisha.


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As President Murmu arrived in Serbia, she was received by the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić at the Nikola Tesla airport today.

President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, tweet Welcome to Serbia!

Thereafter, President Murmu paid floral tributes to the bust of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandijeva Street.

Tomorrow, the President will lay a wreath at the monument of the unknown hero at Mount Awala.

She is on the second and final leg of her six-day visit to Suriname and Serbia to bolster India’s bilateral engagement with the two countries.

She is in Serbia from June 7 to 9.


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A special feature of the visit is a business engagement where a 20 member business delegation is arriving separately from India to Serbia. The delegation will include members from 3 major Indian chambers; ASSOCHAM, FICCI and CII.

The focus of the ongoing visit is to encourage the business communities of both the countries to explore possibilities and prospects of business opportunities.


“She will be on a state visit to Serbia on the invitation of the Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic,” Secretary (West) in the MEA Sanjay Verma said on June 2 in New Delhi.

The President will have a bilateral meeting with President Vucic, and meet Prime Minister Ana Brnabic, and Speaker of the National Assembly Vladimir Orlic. She will also address a business event and interact with the Indian community.

Mr. Verma said it will be her first-ever visit to Europe after she became the President.

“This is also the first-ever state visit at the level of head of state between the two countries,” he said.

Ms. Murmu arrived here after completing her three-day state visit to Suriname — her first since assuming office in July last year.

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