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Losing candidate Anwar Ibrahim leads rally against what he says was "unprecedented electoral fraud" in Sunday's poll.
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The leader of the MILF in Mindanao discusses the long and rocky road to peace in the Southern Philippines.
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Discussions to end unrest in Thailand's Muslim-majority provinces start Thursday, but success could be a long way off.
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Last Modified: 27 Mar 2013 09:22 GMT
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The Moro National Liberation Front leader discusses the crisis in Sabah and peace in the southern Philippines.
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Ex-Philippine rebel says fighters once backed by Malaysia part of group battling for control of country's Sabah state.
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Jet fighters backed by hundreds of troops move against 'Royal Sulu Army,' a group laying claim to resource-rich state.
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At least 27 reportedly killed in clashes in Malaysian territory occupied by armed clan from the Philippines.
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Followers of Philippine sultan vow to stay in Malaysia's Sabah state that they claim as their ancestral territory.
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Nick Xenophon "disappointed" by Australian government's decision to downplay his visit to Malaysia.
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Senator Nick Xenophon, who planned to meet opposition officials, was detained and deported from Malaysia.
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