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Judge in SRC trial will decide whether the prosecution has proved a prima facie case and if Najib must enter his defence → Read More
Isaac Cheng says peaceful protests have failed to force government to change and some feel violence only option. → Read More
Environment ministers seek solution to recurring issue as activists urge governments to make more comprehensive action. → Read More
Survey in Sabah highlights importance of wildlife corridors and commitments to sustainable palm oil and timber. → Read More
Families, investigators urge Russia to cooperate, five years after plane shot down over rebel-held territory in Ukraine. → Read More
Proposals on registration and candidate ages also under consideration in reforms that will need constitutional changes. → Read More
Independence groups say they are ready to 'take over our country' amid rumbling conflict in far east of the archipelago. → Read More
Move comes after public inquiry concludes police's intelligence officers were behind the religion-linked abductions. → Read More
Critics fear bill will compromise Hong Kong's judicial system and prove the 'death knell' of 'one country, two systems'. → Read More
Beijing has not apologised or revealed death toll, but as its global profile grows calls for accountability increase. → Read More
Human rights group calls for situation in Rakhine state to be referred to International Criminal Court, sanctions. → Read More
Kamonket Akkahad was shot as she treated the wounded in the bloody crackdown on the Red Shirt protests nine years ago. → Read More
Former defence secretary accused of war crimes positions himself as 'law and order' candidate after deadly attacks. → Read More
Graft probes make headway, but opposition exploits economic woes to fan racial, religious tension and obstruct reform. → Read More
Death toll from Easter bombings revised down by about 100 as health ministry said some victims were counted twice. → Read More
Defence minister says there was a 'major lapse' in intelligence sharing and attacks 'could have been avoided'. → Read More
Preliminary results are expected within a few hours, although the official results will not be announced until May. → Read More
Thais are voting in a long-delayed vote that could see Prayuth Chan-ocha return to power as a civilian prime minister. → Read More
Before Sunday's elections, enthusiastic supporters cheer Future Forward party leader as campaigning draws to a close. → Read More
Abhisit Vejjajiva told Al Jazeera his party, the country's oldest, wants to move beyond the conflicts of the past. → Read More