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Malaysia Edition: Govt’s conservative turn aimed at Malay voters | Free swimming lessons for low-income kids

The confiscation of Swatch Pride watches shows that the authorities are serious about sensitivities.Mahathir says he is willing to work with former foe Muhyiddin to champion Malay cause

The proposal for the two former prime ministers to work together comes ahead of state elections expected by August.About 500 drowning cases involving children are reported each year in Malaysia.Fourteen districts around the country have so far been given a Level One heatwave warning.The council’s president said improved clearance times would encourage more Singaporeans to enter Johor.He will be looking to build a strong Asean franchise, driven by new engines of growth.

 

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