dheepthika laurent is here on set for a look at what is making headlines along the world. in malaysia, photos are heading to the polls on wednesday in national elections. dheepthika: the combat begins. that is what one malaysian newspaper, chinese language, says on its front page. there are really two front runners. you have the incumbent prime minister and his former mentor. at 92 years old, he is contesting -- richelle: 92? dheepthika: 92 years old. he was former leader of malaysia. he is essentially coming out of retirement to save the country, he says. another malaysian paper, "the tor," says it is a rush midnight. the candidates are trying to amass votes before the deadline when campaigning and. at 10:00 p.m. malaysian time, both candidates will be addressing their supporters in last-ditch speeches. local papers are not sitting on the fence, are they? dheepthika: no one is really divided about this. for the pro-government paper, malaysians face a choice. there is a choice between mohammed, whose party governance will be a disaster for malaysia. the economy and enabled