00:00Welcome to A.I. News, I'm Dai Yilin, your A.I. anchor.
00:16Let's start with the first news.
00:18Duan Ibrahim, the chairman of the first party, said at the meeting last night that the first party must realize that it is impossible to form a federal government with only Malay votes.
00:27Therefore, the first party needs to find allies and also contact non-Muslim groups to regain their trust.
00:33Duan Ibrahim said that the main reason for the split of the Damascus tribes is the lack of trust in each other, and the use of mother tongue communication is one of the reasons for the lack of trust.
00:41Therefore, he believes that Malay must become a media language.
00:45If each tribe speaks their language, it will arouse suspicion.
00:49Because I don't understand what they say, Chinese people don't speak Chinese, Malay people don't understand.
00:53So it will arouse suspicion.
00:55Deputy Prime Minister Amor Jassi said at the end of his visit to China today that the forced operation of restaurants and food processing companies to apply for authentication involves Islamic affairs.
01:05It is the right of the Malays to govern, so whether to enforce it or not is not decided by the government.
01:11Amor Jassi said this was just a suggestion, not a policy, so he didn't want this topic to make some people worried.
01:19Typhoon Mojave, which is said to be the strongest storm in Asia this year, landed in Vietnam last Saturday and caused landslides and landslides.
01:27As of now, 197 people have died.
01:30As for Thailand, the north is also affected by Typhoon Mojave, which is the worst flood in 30 years.
01:36Qingmai and Qinglai have become severe disasters and have been flooded in many places.
01:40At present, six people have died and many people have been injured.
01:43Traffic is heavily affected.
01:45The Thai Meteorological Bureau warns that more stormy weather will come next week, which may cause more floods.
01:51Today's show comes to an end.
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