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Britain must do more to promote its values abroad: Sunak by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) Nov 27, 2022 Britain must do more to defend its values of freedom and openness on the world stage, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will argue Monday in his first major foreign policy speech since taking office a month ago. "Freedom and openness have always been the most powerful forces for progress," Sunak will tell dignitaries gathered at the Guildhall for the annual Lord Mayor's Banquet, according to extracts released by Downing Street. "But they have never been achieved by standing still." Britain's "adversaries and competitors plan for the long term", he will say in the speech, referring in particular to China and Russia. "In the face of these challenges, short-termism or wishful thinking will not suffice", he will add. "So we will make an evolutionary leap in our approach. This means being stronger in defending our values and the openness on which our prosperity depends." That means delivering a stronger economy "because it is the foundation of our strength abroad", he will add. Earlier this month, Sunak visited Kyiv to offer further support to Ukraine in its fight against Russian forces. "By protecting Ukraine, we protect ourselves," he will argue. In speeches over the summer, Sunak identified China as the number one threat to global and domestic security, vowing to crack down on its influence if he became prime minister.
Opposition leader Anwar named next Malaysia PM Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Nov 24, 2022 Malaysia's perennial opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was named prime minister on Thursday, ending a days-long political impasse after inconclusive election results. The 75-year-old was scheduled to be sworn in at 5 pm (0900 GMT), becoming the country's fourth leader in as many years. His ascension will cap a turbulent political life for Anwar - which has not only propelled him into the corridors of power but also landed him inside a jail cell on corruption and sodomy charges. "After taking ... read more
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