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Source: Gulf News
Kuala Lumpur : Malaysia | about 1 year ago  
7 Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has been endorsed by the country’s Islamist party, further supporting his push to win power. On Tuesday,...
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