Bloomberg Malaysia Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s meeting with opposition leaders on Wednesday left Anwar Ibrahim positive about working with the new government to heal the nation that’s seen change of three administrations since 2018. The meeting, which lasted over an hour at the premier’s office, was focused on finding common ground to best handle the Covid crisis, save lives ...
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China warns of retaliation over US report on virus
Bloomberg China threatened retaliation against those questioning whether the coronavirus leaked from its labs, a warning that comes days before the US releases findings from an intelligence investigation into the pandemic’s origins. “We will continue to cooperate with international organisations like the WHO in their research and in their search for the origins,†said Fu Cong, director-general of the Foreign ...
Read More »Taliban must deal with Afghanistan’s leaders, warlords to avoid civil war
Bloomberg The Taliban’s military takeover of Afghanistan was swift and decisive. Forming an inclusive government to avoid another civil war is proving to be much harder. The extremist group has been holding meetings in Kabul with Hamid Karzai, the first president after the US invasion, and Abdullah Abdullah, No. 2 in the ousted administration, after leader Ashraf Ghani fled the ...
Read More »US rebuffs G-7 call for more time to finish Afghan airlift
Bloomberg President Joe Biden has decided to adhere to the deadline he set for evacuations from the Kabul airport, according to a senior administration official, leaving less than a week to fly out thousands of people from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The decision means that he rebuffed calls from the US’s closest allies to extend the Aug. 31 deadline during a virtual ...
Read More »Philippines’ Duterte agrees to run for vice president in 2022
Bloomberg Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has accepted the ruling party’s vice-presidential endorsement, solidifying his bid to stay in a top government post once his term ends next year. Duterte agreed to run due to “popular calls†within the PDP-Laban for him to seek the second-highest post, the party said in a statement on Tuesday. The ruling party, which will convene ...
Read More »Zambia’s new leader vows to stabilise shaky finances
Bloomberg Zambia’s new President Hakainde Hichilema pledged to rein in public debt and the budget deficit, while restoring the nation’s credibility following a default on its foreign loans. “Our focus over the next five years will be on restoring macroeconomic stability,†Hichilema said in his inauguration address in Lusaka, the capital, on Tuesday. “We will grow our economy so we ...
Read More »S African politician Dlamini charged, stoking tensions
Bloomberg Bathabile Dlamini, a former South African social development minister and head of the ruling party’s powerful womens’ league, will be prosecuted for perjury in a move by prosecutors that will stoke political tension. The charges relate to her testimony at a Constitutional Court inquiry in 2018 into a crisis over welfare-grant payments where a judge ruled that she’d lied ...
Read More »Germany’s SDP  overtakes Merkel’s bloc in election
Bloomberg Germany’s Social Democrats (SDP) overtook Chancellor Angela Merkel’s bloc for the first time in 15 years, prompting a top conservative ally to go on the attack. Markus Soeder, head of the Bavarian sister party of her alliance, offered a taste of what the German conservatives will campaign on in the coming weeks. Speaking on Tuesday in a Bloomberg webinar, ...
Read More »Harris blasts China, says US won’t push Asia to pick sides
Bloomberg Vice President Kamala Harris warned that China poses a threat to countries in Asia, while reassuring nations in the region the US won’t force countries to choose between the world’s biggest economies. In a speech in Singapore on Tuesday, Harris spoke about the US vision for a region built on rules, human rights, freedom of the seas and unimpeded ...
Read More »Taliban warns of ‘consequences’ if US delays withdrawing its troops
Bloomberg The US military is speaking with the Taliban several times a day, as the group warn of “consequences†if the US delays withdrawing all troops from Afghanistan past an end of month deadline. “It’s a red line,†Qatar-based Taliban spokesman and negotiator Suhail Shaheen said in an interview with Sky News. If the US or UK were to seek ...
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