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Malaysia
Indonesia, Malaysia in “Dance War”
Their latest kerfuffle is over each nation’s rights to claim the subtle dance known as tortor as its own.
Malaysia’s Maid Controversy
Indonesia has ended a three-year ban on its women becoming maids in Malaysia. But they’re not flocking back.
Malaysian Badminton Ace Out?
Malaysian badminton star Lee Chong Wei picks up a particularly badly timed injury. A nation is wishing him well.
Bush and Cheney on Trial
The Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal accuses George W. Bush and Dick Cheney of war crimes. They are serious accusations, but this isn’t a serious court.
Malaysia's Summer of Discontent?
Malaysians are showing growing signs of frustration with their leaders. But can this be turned into poll gains?
Bersih Gets Bigger
Support for Malaysia’s Bersih 3.0 rally was massive, with protests across the country. But what comes next?
Malaysia Rally Turns Ugly
Police turned on tens of thousands of protesters demonstrating for electoral reform in Malaysia on Saturday. It might not help the government’s image ahead of elections.
Malaysia’s Dubious Voter Numbers
The Bersih rally planned for this weekend is set to target electoral irregularities. There are plenty to consider.
Malaysia’s Dubious Voter Numbers
The Bersih rally planned for this weekend is set to target electoral irregularities. There are plenty to consider.
Malaysia to Open its Books
Malaysia has agreed to open its financial sector for a review by the IMF. Transparency is good for the country.
Cameron Calls on Malaysia
British Prime Minister David Cameron has been in Malaysia. Can he improve ties hurt during the Mahathir era?
Malaysia's Right Wing Problem
Lively civil society is welcome. But is Malaysia’s government turning a blind eye to extremist voices?