Part two of an analysis of the how the world sees Malaysia. Previous part: Part One
Malaysia is in the news a great deal, mostly for the wrong reasons. The truth is much more complex than it is generally portrayed. And based in a history much longer than the past few years. As Malaysia celebrates 52 years of Independence, a loo...
There is rumour and counter-rumour and politicking - and then there is fact and supposition.
We're used to notes that pirates are active in the Malacca Straits (less now due to heavy enforcement action) and off Somalia and so on, but an act of piracy in the waters of northern Europe is something of a surprise.
Indonesian police say that DNA tests on the remains of a man killed in a raid on a suspected terrorist hide-out have proved that the dead man is not Noordin Muhammad Top as first thought.
Malaysia's Islamist party, PAS, which won seats at the most recent general election in what are widely seen as protest votes against primary part...
It's difficult to know exactly what is causing the current friction between Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and his Colombian neighbours. But no...
The USA has at last recognised its obligations to act within its own borders to act to prevent terrorist action against the interests of foreign...
The road between the town of Calais and the ferry port is sparsely populated. And it's making ideal territory for marauding gangs of modern-day h...
Comments by Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State, during a joint press conference with Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna may inflame...
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