Najib Razak
Um, Leonardo DiCaprio Is Handing a $3.2M Picasso Over to the Feds
Oh, and his Marlon Brando Oscar, too.
Malaysia’s Opposition Parties Are in Total Chaos Because of Selena Gomez
Concerns that Gomez's "sexy" image would "further stoke the hedonistic culture among the country's youths" have splintered the country's opposition parties.
Malaysia Is Threatening to Jail WhatsApp Group Admins Over Spread of Fake News
Message apps are the latest technology to fall under the control of Malaysia's controversial Communications and Multimedia Act.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
This morning, Ted Cruz was booed off stage at the Republican convention for failing to endorse Donald Trump, a newly released video shows a North Miami police officer shooting a black man who was caring for his autistic patient, and more.
Meet the Artist Facing Off Against the Malaysian Prime Minister and His Cronies
Fahmi Reza's political art has been getting him in trouble for decades. His latest work, a giant clownish take on the Malaysian PM's face, has become the icon for the country's anti-corruption push.
Sodomy Trial Against Jailed Malaysian Opposition Leader Was Politically Motivated, Says UN
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for the immediate release of former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
The FBI Has Its Eyes On Malaysia's Embattled Prime Minister
The FBI has reportedly joined a long list of entities investigating alleged money laundering in a state investment fund set up by Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak.
As Scandal Grows, Malaysia's Prime Minister Condemns Unpatriotic Protesters
Calls for Najib Razak's resignation mounted over the weekend as tens of thousands took to the streets in protest amid a political financial scandal.
In Photos: Kuala Lumpur a Sea of Yellow as Thousands of Protesters Flood the Streets
Tens of thousands of Malaysians took the streets to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Razak amid corruption allegations.
Malaysia's Scandal-Plagued Prime Minister Just Purged His Cabinet
Najib Razak replaced his deputy prime minister and officials who were investigating the mismanagement of a development fund from which he is accused of taking almost $700 million.
Documents Allegedly Prove Malaysian Prime Minister Funneled $700 Million From State Fund
Najib Razak has denied taking any money from an indebted government fund, but he could face criminal charges for allegedly siphoning cash into his personal account.