KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia saw follow-through selling pressure, with the key FBM KLCI closing below the 1,600-level, in line with regional trends.
PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim 's recent interview with CNN has been edited and taken out of context to give the impression that the government recognises Israel 's right to exist.
"Until today, we have never recognised the state of Israel," the Communications Minister told a post-Cabinet meeting press conference here on Friday .
Interview Edited Out Of Context Social Media Fahmi Fadzil Government Spokesman Action MCMC Palestine Israel
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