Malaysian Navy Helicopters Collide Midair, Killing All 10 People Aboard
The two helicopters were rehearsing for a parade to celebrate the navy’s 90th anniversary.
By Sui-Lee Wee
The two helicopters were rehearsing for a parade to celebrate the navy’s 90th anniversary.
By Sui-Lee Wee
A new regulation aims to rid the palm oil supply chain of imports that come from former forestland. Southeast Asian countries say it threatens livelihoods.
By Patricia Cohen and Jes Aznar
U.S. and European companies looking to diversify from China are expanding around Southeast Asia, a sign of how geopolitics is reshaping tech manufacturing.
By Patricia Cohen
The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight has remained one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time. A new search may begin soon.
By Derrick Bryson Taylor
His release has been set for August 2028 and his fine reduced to a quarter of its original amount, a move that has drawn criticism from observers and citizens.
By Sui-Lee Wee and Tashny Sukumaran
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, hailed pinanga subterranea, a palm native to the island, as a discovery, but it has long been known to local Indigenous people.
By Mike Ives and Hasya Nindita
A game that bridges continents and generations.
By Rudy Lee
The plane crashed on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s capital and largest city, killing all eight people on board and two people on the ground.
By Mike Ives
Dash cam video and closed-circuit TV footage captured the moment a private jet crashed in Elmina, Malaysia.
By The Associated Press
The company, First Solar, said an independent review had found that subcontractors used unethical recruitment tactics and withheld pay from workers.
By Ivan Penn and Ana Swanson
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