KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysians are voting in the 15th general election on Saturday to determine which party is to be handed a fresh five-year mandate to govern the country.
Some 1.4m new voters aged 18-21 will be key to choosing next government

From left: Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's opposition chief; Muhyiddin Yassin, head of the National Alliance coalition; Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the incumbent prime minister; and Mahathir Mohamad, the former and longest-serving leader. (Source photos by Reuters)
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysians are voting in the 15th general election on Saturday to determine which party is to be handed a fresh five-year mandate to govern the country.