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Malaysia
A Battle for Rare Earth
Demand for rare earths is soaring, but Australian firm Lynas is having problems with its planned Malaysian factory.
ISA & One Man’s Mischief
Malaysian officials aren’t treating Muhammad Akan Ali Mohammad as a joke after reports of terrorism links.
ISA & One Man’s Mischief
Malaysian officials aren’t treating Muhammad Akan Ali Mohammad as a joke after reports of terrorism links.
War, Elections, and Sexuality
Conflict and sex scandals have been dominating the headlines in Southeast Asia so far this year.
Palm Oil Diplomacy
Malaysia’s palm oil industry is angry at an Australian bill demanding labelling. But they’re arguments are slippery.
Najib’s Email Gift
The Malaysian government’s proposed 1Malaysia email accounts are coming in for some heavy criticism.
Najib’s Email Gift
The Malaysian government’s proposed 1Malaysia email accounts are coming in for some heavy criticism.
Not Just On Anzac Day
Anzac Day is a solemn day to remember fallen Australian and New Zealand troops. Is it being marked respectfully?
Sarawak Poll Offers Glimpse
Results of a recent state election in Malaysia likely have PM Najib Razak considering an early national vote.
Malaysia’s Holy Rows
Issues of religion being increasingly added to the country’s political mix is reason for concern.
Malaysia’s Holy Rows
Issues of religion being increasingly added to the country’s political mix is reason for concern.
Mahathir vs Australia Redux
Najib Razak may be Malaysian prime minister, but as far as ties with Australia go, he’s showing flashes of Mahathirism.