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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:16:00

To coalitions that might not last long, that remake themselves with different partners. also, clearly, the conservative ethnic malay vote stays conservative, it is not going over to the reformist wing. that has split malaysia between urban, ethnic chinese reformist malays and rural malays who are conservative and very muslim, but split remains right down the middle. in that sense it is quite a polarised country. you are watching bbc news. the headlines: fifa s president has hit back at western critics of qatar s human rights record and accused them of hypocrisy. negotiators at the un climate talks in egypt have signed an agreement to help the poorest countries worst affected by climate change. to the war in ukraine, where rishi sunak has made a surprise trip, his first since becoming the uk prime minister. during his visit to kyiv, he held talks with president zelensky and promised the uk would continue to support ukraine as they face further attacks from russia. he also announced $60 ....

Reformist Malays , Ethnic Chinese , Bbc News , Western Critics , Human Rights Record , Prime Minister , Un Climate Talks In Egypt , Global Warming , Rishi Sunak , Surprise Trip , Correspondent Ione Wells Reports ,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 03:13:00

Fuel industry, the power of activists is going to continue to increase. peter kalmus. we are tracking details of that deal right here on bbc news. results from the general election in malaysia indicate that, for the first time, the country has no outright winner. the former ruling party umno suffered its worst ever performance, but a breakaway coalition, which includes a conservative islamist party, did better than expected. 0ur south east asia correspondent, jonathan head explained what we can expect to happen next. a great deal of bargaining, and to the two leading coalitions, both claiming they have enough seats to form a government. well, the reformist coalition led by veteran opposition politician anwar ibrahim has the most seats, but is 30 short of a majority. the next coalition is a breakaway from unmo, an ethnic malay coalition, ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 02:23:00

From politics, most notably of all, 97 year old mahatir mohamad, the dominant figure in relation history, he came back at the age of 92 five years ago. he stood for parliament and has lost his seat, he is finally at that incredible age, it looks like his political career is over. some other big names went as well. mr moore, malaysia politics is going to be very fluid from now on. people are not satisfied with any of the coalitions and we are going to see constance jostling, they will have to get used to coalitions that might not last long, but remake themselves as different partners. also, clearly, the conservative ethnic malay vote stays conservative, it is not going over to the reformist wing. that has split malaysia between urban, ethnic chinese reformist malays and rural malays who are conservative and very muslim, but split remains right down the middle. in essenceit right down the middle. in essence it is quite a polarised country. essence it is quite a polarised count ., ., esse ....

Mahatir Mohamad , Constance Jostling , Ethnic Chinese , Reformist Malays ,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:19:00

He s lost his seat. he s finally at that incredible age, it looks like his political career is over. some other big names went as well. malaysian politics is going to be very fluid from now on. people are not satisfied with any of the coalitions, and we re going to see constant jostling. they will have to get used to coalitions that might not last long, but remake themselves as different partners. also, clearly, the conservative ethnic malay vote stays conservative. it s not going over to the reformist wing. that has split malaysia between urban, ethnic chinese reformist malays and rural malays, who are conservative and very muslim. that split remains right down the middle. in essence, it is quite a polarised country. let s get some of the day s other news: long queues have formed outside peru s busiest airport, which remains closed more than a day after a crash between a plane and an emergency truck. the aircraft was about to take off when the vehicle hit its wing. no passengers die ....

Ethnic Chinese , Long Queues , Rural Malays , Reformist Malays , Vehicle Hit , Emergency Truck , Training Exercise , Air Raids , Northern Syria ,