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Consideration of telecom supplier blacklisted by Washington tests Kuala Lumpur’s relations with China and the US
The city has affordable homes and a vibrant culture, but bureaucracy and a downturn are deterring many
Decision follows release of Indonesian who had also been charged with the killing
Lim Guan Eng calls for highest targeted reparations over bank’s dealings with 1MDB
Malaysia’s popularity with international retirees cools with Mahathir Mohamad’s policies
Demographics and government exert different pressures on the housing markets of these near-neighbours
Swinging energy and political fortunes have hit prime property in Malaysia’s capital
State companies, tycoons and foreign investors awaiting impact of promised reforms
Malaysia probe into 1MDB heats up with live-streamed police operations
Veteran Malaysian leader will have to overcome scepticism among international investors
Kuala Lumpur public transport use is up, but cars still dominate
The Petronas Towers dominate the futuristic cityscape of this hub for Islamic finance
Two women accused of killing North Korean leader’s half-brother plead not guilty
Video-streaming platform claims price and local content gives it a competitive edge
Diplomatic relations deteriorate further in wake of Kim Jong Nam’s murder
Kim Jong Nam’s murder could force the US and China to rethink diplomatic isolation
Woman carried out attack as victim awaited flight to Macau, say police
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