Malaysia's opposition has claimed a landslide victory for its leader, Anwar Ibrahim, in a special election in the key Malaysian state of Penang.
Anwar's People's Justice Party said he is expected to win at least 70 percent of Tuesday's vote for a seat in Parliament. The election is being seen as a test of Anwar's reputation and credibility after Iraq banned from Beijing Olympics ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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