Today/Reuters-March 2

Settling down for a recent interview, Mr Anwar Ibrahim recalled his 20-year struggle to become Malaysia’s prime minister: Surviving a decade in jail on sodomy charges, dealing with allegations of sex tapes and struggling with infighting in his party. Confident that his dream would be realised within months, he jokingly asked what might be an “auspicious” day for a swearing-in. That day looked as far off as ever on Sunday (March 2) after a week of turmoil during which his alliance with old foe Dr Mahathir Mohamad unraveled and a third candidate emerged to become prime minister as they fought over the job yet again. “This ends his lifelong dream to be PM,” said Mr Harrison Cheng of consultancy Control Risks.

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