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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak dissolved parliament in preparation for elections that will determine whether his ruling coalition extends its unbroken hold on power since independence in 1957.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak dissolved parliament in preparation for elections that will determine whether his ruling coalition extends its unbroken hold on power since independence in 1957.
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Malaysia’s government is using public humiliation in its war on graft as Prime Minister Najib Razak seeks to show voters that he’s getting tough on corruption ahead of an election that may be held within weeks.
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Malaysian forces said they killed one of the commanders of a militant Muslim army that invaded Sabah last month from the Philippines to claim sovereignty over the commodities-rich state.
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Malaysia’s opposition coalition will win the country’s upcoming general election with a parliamentary majority of more than 10 seats and control at least six of the nation’s 13 states, leader Anwar Ibrahim said.
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A Malaysian coroner declared an open verdict in an inquest into the death of political aide Teoh Beng Hock, saying there was insufficient evidence to prove how he died and ruling out both suicide and homicide.
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Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia’s longest- serving leader, warned Prime Minister Najib Razak against measures that may alienate members of the ruling coalition and threaten its 55-year grip on power.
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was charged with participating in an illegal street demonstration, potentially hindering efforts to prepare for elections that could come this year.
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said his People’s Alliance coalition has a contingency plan in place in the event he is found guilty of sodomy charges and imprisoned ahead of elections that may come this year.
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Faztu Sabtu, a pharmacy supervisor in Kuala Lumpur, has about 100 ringgit ($33) left every month after paying for rent, food, fuel, groceries and utilities. That may soon dwindle.
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