Malaysians outraged by halved jail sentence for disgraced former PM Najib
For many Malaysians, the reduced punishment for disgraced former leader Najib Razak is seen as the ultimate betrayal, with authorities appearing to go soft on a corrupt 70-year-old whose ill-gotten gains once helped fund a Hollywood movie.
Malaysians divided after Najib Razak has sentence halved
A Malaysian pardons board on February 2 halved the jail sentence of Former Prime Minister Najib Razak, who was convicted of graft and money laundering.
Malaysia halves jail term and drops $50m fine for corrupt ex-PM Najib Razak over 1MDB fund scandal
In a royal pardon granted on no grounds by an outgoing king, the former prime minister guilty of laundering state funds will be released by 2028 and subjected to a reduced fine of 50 million ringgit ($16 million) — a massive cut from the initial amount of 210 million ringgit ($68 million).
Kelly thought her father was getting old. Then she saw him fight off machete-wielding thieves
A family trip to Malaysia becomes a crisis when Kelly Eng and her ageing parents are thrown into physical combat against men in balaclavas carrying machetes.
'Worst tiger-related deaths in decades': Malaysian government begins trapping endangered big cats
After 'the worst tiger-related deaths in decades', Malayan tigers are being trapped and moved away from humans.
Mothballed WA meatworks to reopen to meet chilled meat demand from Asia, Middle East
After a five-year closure, a Geraldton meatworks may reopen by mid-February due to demand for Australian meat from international markets in Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Middle East.
Chinese families of missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane seek compensation in court
Over 150 Chinese passengers were on the flight which vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014.
Gove refinery demolition well on its way to recycle 142,000 tonnes of scrap metal
Mining company Rio Tinto is undertaking the largest demolition project in Australia's history, taking apart an old alumina refinery in north-east Arnhem Land with the first scrap metal from the site shipped to Asia.
Cockatoos develop taste for world's stinkiest fruit on Top End farm
The first durians of the season are fetching more than $30 a kilogram wholesale, meaning the cockatoos are "picking the most expensive fruit in town", grower Han Shiong Siah says.
When is Diwali 2023? What is the Festival of Lights about and where to join in the fun?
Derived from the Sanskrit word Deepavali which means "row of lights". Lights are the essence of the celebration that lauds the victory of good over evil. Here's where celebrations are happening across Australia
'That freaked me out': How Ashwin's uncle's $130,000 IVF journey inspired him to start a company to help infertile men
Ashwin Ramachandran is on a mission to help increase access to fertility tests for men and start more conversations about male infertility.
'There's nothing like it': Why OzAsia is the major cultural festival you should know about
Disappearing Cantonese dialects and centuries-old Vietnamese instruments feature alongside bilingual K-rap and punk Malaysian street art in a program that champions freedom of expression.
Pro-Palestinian rallies around the world
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take to the streets in the world's major cities to voice opposition to violence in Gaza and show support for Palestinians trapped in region.
Family of mum buried on Malaysian building site says judicial process is stalling
The family of Adelaide woman Annapuranee Jenkins, whose remains were found on a Malaysian construction site in 2020, says a review of coronial inquest findings is being thwarted by a lack of cooperation.
Will China's scam crackdown have an effect in Australia?
China is working with neighbouring countries to crack down on the scam operations that are plaguing the region — including Australia.
Malaysia lifts suspension of live cattle and buffalo exports
Malaysia is once again accepting live cattle and buffalo exports from Australia. Will Indonesia follow suit?
Why a U-shaped line on China's latest map is causing protests across Asia
China's neighbours have "resolutely rejected" the map in what is the latest dispute in a long-running conflict over the South China Sea.
Ten people killed when light plane crashes onto Malaysian highway
A light plane has crashed into a four-lane road near Malaysia's capital, killing eight people on board and two motorists on the ground. The plane exploded into a fireball on impact, with thick black smoke seen rising from the site.
Moment small plane crashes onto Selangor road in Malaysia
Dashcam and rear cam vision captures an explosion after a private Beechcraft crashes into a road in Malaysia's Selangor state.
Fireball erupts as light plane crashes onto Malaysian motorway, killing 10
A light plane crashes into a street in Malaysia's central Selangor state, killing eight people on board and two motorists on the ground.
Cattle ship sets sail for Malaysia despite trade suspension
A cattle ship has sailed out of Darwin despite Malaysia notifying Australia that it will suspend imports of cattle and buffalo because of concerns about lumpy skin disease.
'Something nefarious had occurred': Forensic analysis finds Anna Jenkins suffered blunt force trauma when she died in Malaysia
Forensic analysis commissioned by SA Police has found an Adelaide woman who disappeared in Malaysia in 2017 suffered blunt force trauma, with her son saying the family has spent almost $500,000 to find answers.
Miss Universe cuts ties with Indonesian organiser after allegations of inappropriate 'body checks'
The Miss Universe Organisation cuts ties with its Indonesian franchisee and will cancel an upcoming pageant in Malaysia after contestants complained to police, accusing local organisers of sexual harassment.
Hiro had culture shock after giving birth in Australia – so she found a nanny to follow Chinese postpartum traditions
Stays in maternity hotels are becoming increasingly popular among Chinese women in Australia, with some new mothers paying up to $50,000 for 26 days.
Organisers of cancelled Malaysian festival seek $4.1 million from UK band The 1975 over same-sex kiss
The organiser of a Malaysian music festival is seeking 12.3 million ringgit ($4.11 million) in losses from British band The 1975, after its lead singer's on-stage protest of the country's anti-gay laws prompted authorities to shut the event down.