Malaysia Edition: Umno handpicks Finance Minister Zafrul to regain Selangor | Fighting the tide of coastal erosion

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that help suppress the effect of soaring prices and manage unhappiness with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s administration.

The close ties between Singapore and Malaysia were underlined again last week when Johor's Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar was

. Singapore President Halimah Yacob said “Singapore and Malaysia are close neighbours with deep ties between our peoples, particularly in Johor. The daily traffic flows across our land borders bear testament to this.”Read also about Malaysia's fight to turn the tide on coastal erosion, asIt confirms months of rumours that he is being groomed to be among the party's next generation of leaders.Despite subsidies, rising cost of living is still main issue amid post-Covid-19 recovery.

 

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