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Malaysia, Bangladesh and Anwar
Malaysia to admit Bangladeshi workers, stresses fair labour conditions
By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced plans on Friday, during a visit to Dhaka, to admit 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who had missed the previous deadline for employment in the country.
Malaysia will prioritise Bangladesh's request for labour opportunities, says Anwar
DHAKA: Malaysia will give major consideration to the applications of Bangladeshi workers who lost the opportunity due to political developments in their country, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Malaysia's Anwar to visit Bangladesh to discuss trade, migrant workers with interim leader Yunus
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is visiting Bangladesh to meet with interim leader Muhammad Yunus, who took over in August after the former prime minister fled during a mass uprising
Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim to visit Bangladesh, focus on labour issues
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is set to arrive in Bangladesh on Friday for talks primarily focused on labour issues, according to Dhaka officials.
Malaysia PM to Visit Bangladesh, Focus on Labour Issues
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is set to arrive in Bangladesh on Friday for talks primarily focused on labour issues, according to Dhaka officials. This will mark the first high-level visit by a foreign head of government since the interim administration,
Cambodian woman deported by Malaysia
A Cambodian maid was arrested and deported by Malaysia for criticizing Cambodian leaders on social media
A Cambodian woman who worked as a maid in Malaysia has been deported to her homeland for comments she posted on social media criticizing Cambodian government leaders, in the latest example of a Southeast Asian government helping another arrest a dissident.
Cambodian woman deported by Malaysia after criticizing government on social media
A Cambodia prison official and an opposition activist group said Thursday that Nuon Toeun, 36, who had worked in Malaysia for several years, was arrested last week by Malaysian authorities following a request from the Cambodian government.
Malaysia arrests, deports maid for criticising Cambodia leaders on social media
Nuon Toeun, 36, who had worked in Malaysia for several years, was arrested on a request from the Cambodian government.
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