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Malaysians hail King's decision not to declare state of emergency
October 25, 2020
October 26, 2020 5:00 AM
Politicians of both stripes and ordinary Malaysians reacted swiftly in praising the King's decision not to declare a state of emergency yesterday, with the hashtag #DaulatTuanku, or "Long live the King", trending on Twitter following the royal proclamation.
Politicians of both stripes and ordinary Malaysians reacted swiftly in praising the King's decision not to declare a state of emergency yesterday, with the hashtag #DaulatTuanku, or "Long live the King", trending on Twitter following the royal proclamation.
Malaysians hail King's decision not to declare state of emergency
October 25, 2020
October 25, 2020 11:15 PM
KUALA LUMPUR - Politicians of both stripes and Malaysians reacted swiftly in praising the King's decision not to declare a state of emergency on Sunday (Oct 25), with the hashtag #Daulat Tuanku, or long live the King, trending on Twitter following the royal proclamation.
KUALA LUMPUR - Politicians of both stripes and Malaysians reacted swiftly in praising the King's decision not to declare a state of emergency on Sunday (Oct 25), with the hashtag #Daulat Tuanku, or long live the King, trending on Twitter following the royal proclamation.
Mahathir outnumbered in deja vu battle with royalty
May 02, 2019
May 03, 2019 5:00 AM
The Frank Sinatra hit My Way has long been associated with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, mostly because the 23 years when he was in charge the first time around was typified by a determination to get things done "his way" to the point of being utterly inflexible.
The Frank Sinatra hit My Way has long been associated with Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, mostly because the 23 years when he was in charge the first time around was typified by a determination to get things done "his way" to the point of being utterly inflexible.
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