Monthly Archives: July 2015
Counting the Cost – Greek crisis: What next?
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Greece says no thanks to Europe’s bailout
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Rafizi Ramli: Proses Untuk Penubuhan Sebuah Kerajaan Peralihan
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“Bandar-Raya” (Part 2)
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(Al Jazeera) The $700 million question – can Malaysia’s PM survive?
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Malaysians are no strangers to money politics, but this time it's different. "Show us the money," was the message to beleaguered Malyasian Prime Minister Najib Razak from former leader, elder statesman and politica...
(CNBC) Professor: Najib has direct control over the investigation process as well as a long history of surviving scandals
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William Case, shop professor at the Southeast Asia Research Center of the City University of Hong Kong, sovaldi points to the fact that the PM has direct control over the investigation process as well as a long hist...
(Kes Scorpene) Anwar Ibrahim: Najib! Najib! Jawabnya
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(Malaysian Bar) Steven Thiru: The Removal of DG Abdul Gani Patail Is Unconstitutional
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(Nikkei Asian Review) Styling itself as the ‘Silicon Valley of the East’
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GEORGE TOWN, Malaysia -- It is mostly cranes, earthmovers and rubble now, but the Penang Industrial Technology Park at Batu Kawan, on the northwest coast of peninsular Malaysia, will eventually become the region's nex...
(SCMP) Malaysia suspends newspaper in 1MDB scandal amid fears over press freedom
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(South China Morning Post) Malaysian authorities have suspended publication of a business daily whose aggressive reporting on a financial scandal has rocked the government, ed a move the newspaper and media grou...
(The New York Times) Malaysia Suspends 2 Newspapers Covering Scandal at State-Owned Fund
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HONG KONG — The Malaysian authorities have ordered two newspapers to suspend publishing for three months over their reporting on a financial scandal that has embroiled Prime Minister Najib Razak and other members of t...
(The Star) WSJ: We stand behind our fair and accurate coverage of this evolving story
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PETALING JAYA: Dow Jones, shop the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, decease is standing by its reports on the transfer of 1MDB funds to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s personal accounts. “We stand b...
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