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Malaysia
Model’s Murder Still Haunts Malaysia
The mystery surrounding Altantuya Shaariibuu’s death continues to plague Malaysia— and its Prime Minister.
Anti-Islam Film Protests Turn Violent in Southeast Asia
After protests remained peaceful over the weekend, the first signs of violence erupted on Monday.
Southeast Asia Contains Anti-Islam Film Fallout
Although some protests have occurred, reactions to the “Innocence of Muslims” in SE. Asia has been restrained compared to the Middle East.
"I have never sold a match.."
Coach accuses his goalkeeper of intentionally throwing the game in Malaysian Football.
Malaysia's New Internet Law
Owner’s of cyber cafés, mobile phone users, and website administrators could face jail time for allowing “seditious comments.”
Malaysia's Opposition Leader Stepping Down?
Although Anwar Ibrahim is unlikely to win the next election, he’ll likely remain a force in the country’s political scene.
China's Vows To Reach "Consensus" on South China Sea
Can Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi’s recent trip cool tensions in the region?
The Great Timber Rush
Shrinking rainforests coupled with growing demand for prized timbers is fueling a new ‘gold rush’. It is not without risk.
A Mixed Report Card for Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia’s high-performing economies come with a price. Mong Palatino on the path ahead.
Backsliding in Burma and Malaysia?
Troubling signs call into question recent reforms in Burma and Malaysia. Luke Hunt explains.
Could Sub Probe ‘Sink’ Najib?
The Malaysian prime minister’s hard-won political gains are threatened by scandals, writes Luke Hunt.
An Arab Spring for Southeast Asia?
In Burma, Malaysia and Indonesia there are encouraging signs of citizens standing up for themselves.