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Anwar Ibrahim

  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    News in-depthMalaysia
    Premier Li Qiang’s visit has Malaysia wanting more from China pivot

    Xi Jinping’s absence for 50-year anniversary of diplomatic ties rankles PM Anwar Ibrahim’s government

    Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, left, with China’s President Xi Jinping in Beijing in March last year
  • Sunday, 25 February, 2024
    InterviewMalaysia
    Malaysia PM decries ‘China-phobia’ among US and western allies

    Anwar Ibrahim says rivalry squeezes smaller countries as he courts investment for semiconductor supply chain

    Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at Greatech Integration’s factory in Batu Kawan, Penang, Malaysia on February 16 2024
  • Tuesday, 28 November, 2023
    Malaysian PM Anwar struggles to boost economy a year after victory

    Rising food prices and weak currency hamper reform plans

    Anwar Ibrahim
  • Monday, 6 March, 2023
    Huawei Technologies
    Huawei fights for role as Malaysia reviews 5G tender

    Consideration of telecom supplier blacklisted by Washington tests Kuala Lumpur’s relations with China and the US

    An employee walks past a 5G sign at the Huawei headquarters in Shenzhen, China
  • Sunday, 4 December, 2022
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Anwar Ibrahim’s ascent in Malaysia

    Premier’s capacity for political survival does not diminish the size of his task

    Anwar Ibrahim speaks during a news conference with a Malaysian flag in the background
  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    Malaysia
    Anwar Ibrahim sworn in as Malaysia’s prime minister

    King moves to end post-election chaos by appointing reformist one-time protégé of Mahathir Mohamad

    Anwar Ibrahim at the swearing-in ceremony at Kuala Lumpur’s National Palace
  • Sunday, 20 November, 2022
    Malaysia
    Malaysian elections produce country’s first hung parliament

    Rival leaders rush to secure majority while ex-PM Mahathir faces end to long political career

    Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia’s opposition leader
  • Thursday, 23 June, 2022
    InterviewMalaysia
    Early election could help Malaysia’s Najib avoid jail over 1MDB, warns Anwar

    Former PM’s allies want to bring forward 2023 poll to influence judiciary, says opposition leader

    Najib Razak speaks to the media in 2020
  • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
    Malaysia
    Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim meets king in push to become prime minister

    Opposition leader says he has majority parliamentary support to form government

    Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, who spoke to the reporters after meeting with the king, has been on a decades-long quest to become prime minister
  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2019
    Police to question Anwar Ibrahim over sexual assault allegations

    Scandal a further twist in battle over political succession in Malaysia

    Anwar Ibrahim, left, and Mahathir Mohamad in 2018. Their political alliance has been made all the more remarkable given their difficult history
  • Wednesday, 6 November, 2019
    InterviewMahathir Mohamad
    Malaysia’s master tactician Mahathir Mohamad keeps rivals in suspense

    Prime minister heightens fears of political risk by delaying his departure

    Mahathir Mohamad said he would stay on as prime minister until he has resolved the problems facing Malaysia
  • Wednesday, 2 January, 2019
    News in-depth
    Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim faces threat from rival

    After battles with Mahathir Mohamad, path to power could yet be derailed by infighting

    Anwar Ibrahim, left, shakes hands with Malaysia's prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, centre, last May
  • Friday, 21 December, 2018
    1Malaysia Development Bhd
    Malaysia finance minister wants $7.5bn from Goldman

    Lim Guan Eng calls for highest targeted reparations over bank’s dealings with 1MDB

    Lim Guan Eng, Malaysia's finance minister, listens during a Bloomberg Television interview in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on Thursday, July 19, 2018. Malaysia expects to recover as much as $3.5 billion of funds potentially lost through 1MDB, Lim said. Photographer: Joshua Paul/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 27 November, 2018
    Interview
    Malaysia’s Anwar demands more than $600m in reparations from Goldman

    Prime minister in waiting condemns bank’s ‘disgusting’ role in 1MDB fund scandal

    Anwar Ibrahim, founder of the People's Justice Party, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Friday, May 18, 2018. Ousted Malaysian leader Najib Razak must be held accountable for any crimes that he may have committed as authorities investigate if he abused power during his nine years in office, according to Anwar, a former prisoner who is now next in line to become prime minister. Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 27 November, 2018
    InterviewWorld5 min
    Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim on Goldman and 1MDB

    The prime minister in waiting on the 1MDB scandal, Chinese investment, and his future

  • Tuesday, 6 November, 2018
    1Malaysia Development Bhd
    Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim chastises Goldman Sachs over 1MDB scandal

    Prime minister-in-waiting accuses Wall Street bank of ‘inexcusable’ behaviour

    The logo of Goldman Sachs is displayed in their office located in Sydney, Australia, May 18, 2016.    REUTERS/David Gray
  • Sunday, 14 October, 2018
    World
    Anwar wins Malaysian by-election taking him closer to premiership

    Victory marks first step in planned succession to Mahathir Mohamad by 2020

    PORT DICKSON, MALAYSIA - OCTOBER 13: Anwar Ibrahim speaks during a press conference at Pakatan Harapan's headquarters after he wins the by-election on October 13, 2018 in Port Dickson, Malaysia. Malaysia's prime minister-in-waiting relaunched his political career during his by-election campaign in Port Dickson after receiving a pardon by the king and was released from prison in May 2018. (Photo by Ore Huiying/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 26 June, 2018
    Ben Bland
    Turnabout in Kuala Lumpur after a topsy-turvy election

    Malaysians are desperate for real change after decades of misrule

    Najib Razak, Malaysia's former prime minister, center, waves as he arrives at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission headquarters in Putrajaya, Malaysia, on Thursday, May 24, 2018. Najib is at the center of investigations looking into the Malaysian state investment fund known as 1MDB and whether it was used for embezzlement or money laundering. Photographer: Joshua Paul/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 11 June, 2018
    News in-depthAsia-Pacific economy
    Malaysia’s new government struggling to clean up economic ‘mess’

    State companies, tycoons and foreign investors awaiting impact of promised reforms

    epa06772209 Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (R) talks to Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng (L) as Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail (C) looks on during press conference in Putrajaya, Malaysia, 30 May 2018. 'The government will set up a fund for Malaysians wishing to contribute towards settling the nation's staggering debt. The fund would be called 'Tabung Harapan Malaysia' (Hope Fund)', Mahathir Mohamad said on 30 May 2018. Malaysia's total debts amounted to 1.087 trillion Malaysian Ringgit (around 272 billion US dollars). EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL
  • Monday, 28 May, 2018
    InterviewWorld
    Mahathir Mohamad charts new democratic path for Malaysia

    Unrepentant PM talks about the challenges of managing domestic policy, Trump and China

    New Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad walks by a board displaying his photos after a news conference at the Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Monday, May 14, 2018. Mahathir says the attorney general has been told to go on leave pending an investigation of his role in allegedly covering up a massive corruption scandal involving ousted leader Najib Razak. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
  • Wednesday, 23 May, 2018
    The Big ReadBen Bland
    Malaysia: the obstacles to dismantling the old regime

    New government must overcome scepticism to fulfil promises to curb corruption and introduce populist policies

  • Monday, 21 May, 2018
    World
    Malaysia sets up task force to probe 1MDB fund’s lost billions

    Former PM Najib hits back against ‘cavalier’ police during raid on his residence

    Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak gestures during his speech at United Malays National Organization (UMNO) building in Pekan, Malaysia, Sunday, May 20, 2018. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says he is aggrieved with his coalition's shocking election defeat because it was due to a vicious personal attack against him. (AP Photo/Sadiq Asyraf)
  • Friday, 18 May, 2018
    World
    Anwar claims luxury haul from 1MDB raids will outdo Marcos excess

    Malaysia probe into 1MDB heats up with live-streamed police operations

    Police prepare to load confiscated items into a truck in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Friday, May 18, 2018. Malaysian police confiscated a few hundred designer handbags and dozens of suitcases containing cash, jewelry and other valuables as part of a corruption and money-laundering investigation into former Prime Minister Najib Razak. (AP Photo)
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    News in-depthWorld
    Anwar Ibrahim faces new political future with old adversary

    Symbol of Malaysian democratic resistance will work with the man who once had him jailed

    FILE- In this Nov. 7, 2014, file photo, Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, smiling as he waits for the final hearing of his sodomy conviction in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Malaysia’s historic change of government paves the way for an extraordinary comeback for jailed opposition icon Anwar, who played a key role in helping to secure the election victory and has become a prime minister in waiting. Anwar, 70, is expected to walk free Wednesday, May 16, 2018, after obtaining a royal pardon but his expected return to politics could cause tensions in the new government led by his former foe, Mahathir Mohamad. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File)
  • Wednesday, 16 May, 2018
    World
    Freed Anwar Ibrahim pledges ‘complete support’ to Mahathir Mohamad

    Political leader proclaims ‘a new dawn for Malaysia’ after being released from jail

    Malaysia's jailed opposition icon Anwar Ibrahim reacts to supporters as he leaves a hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, May 16, 2018. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said Malaysia's king had agreed to pardon Anwar, who was jailed in 2015 for sodomy in a conviction that he said was politically motivated. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)
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