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Najib Razak
Najib to Nix Controversial Laws
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says he plans to abandon the controversial Internal Security Act.
Najib, the Queen and the Pope
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s Europe tour is dogged by questions over a crackdown on the Bersih rally.
Malaysia's Winter of Discontent
Malaysia’s crackdown on the Bersih rally is condemned by rights groups. But Prime Minister Najib Razak stands firm.
Malaysia's Discontent
Malaysia’s authorities crack down on Bersih NGOs over fears that planned street protests could spark instability.
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.
Sarawak Poll Offers Glimpse
Results of a recent state election in Malaysia likely have PM Najib Razak considering an early national vote.
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.
A Borneo Tea Party
A tea party deep in Borneo offers a temporary alternative to forming a political party for three Malaysian states.
Malaysia Gears Up for Early Poll
Has recent UNMO success raised the likelihood that Prime Minister Najib Razak will call an early election?
The Politics of Tragedy in Borneo
The death of a Malaysian MP has raised the political stakes in Borneo—and will give a glimpse of how popular the govt is.