Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is facing criticism for his recent comments praising China’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many see this as a shift in Anwar’s stance towards China, raising concerns about his commitment to human rights and democratic values. The move has sparked debate among Malaysians about the country’s diplomatic relations with China.
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When tariffs danced with Bitcoin and markets held their breath
On March 12, 2025, global markets experienced a rollercoaster ride due to shifting narratives around tariff measures and deteriorating trade relations, highlighted by President Trump's threat to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. This led to a market selloff, with US indices sliding and European markets reflecting unease. Despite this, Chinese markets rose as investors bet on Beijing's ability to cushion the impact. Additionally, a significant development was the US government's bold step into...
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