We have started to collect the most important news related to Malaysia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen are penalised five grid places for impeding rivals during qualifying in Malaysia.
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Felipe Massa secures pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix ahead of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen, with Lewis Hamilton fourth.
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Lewis Hamilton is fastest in Friday practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix as David Coulthard suffers a worrying car failure.
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Malaysian PM Abdullah Badawi unveils a slimmed-down cabinet in response to last week's poor election results.
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The Malaysian state of Penang says it will no longer follow a government policy favouring ethnic Malays.
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Malaysian PM Abdullah Badawi is sworn in, two days after his coalition's worst election result in over 50 years.
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Malaysia's Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi says he will not step down, despite a poor election result.
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Malaysia's ruling coalition suffers its worst poll results in decades, winning only a small majority, officials say.
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Campaigning draws to a close on the eve of Malaysia's election, which the ruling coalition is expected to win.
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Nick Dougherty cards a 62 in the opening round of the Malaysian Open after having the chance of the first 59 in European Tour history.
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Malaysia's deputy PM hits out at critics who say his country is undemocratic, ahead of a general election on Saturday.
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Malaysian police make several arrests after using tear gas and water cannon to break up a protest by ethnic Indians.
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Malaysia calls a general election for 8 March, more than a year ahead of schedule.
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Malaysian Premier Abdullah Badawi dissolves parliament, paving the way for an early general election.
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Malaysia says there is no ban on workers from India, but officials say a more stringent policy is in place.
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Reports that Malaysia had banned Indian migrant workers are denied by a cabinet minister.
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Malaysian Health Minister Chua Soi Lek announces his resignation after admitting being featured in a sex video.
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Malaysian Health Minister Chua Soi Lek admits he is the man in two widely circulated DVDs of a couple having sex.
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The Malaysian government reverses its decision to ban a Christian newspaper for using the word Allah to mean God.
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Two Malaysia Christian groups sue the government after it banned non-Muslims from using 'Allah' to mean God.
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A court in Malaysia rejects an attempt by a Hindu woman to stop her husband divorcing her in an Islamic court.
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Malaysian authorities drop attempted murder charges against 31 ethnic Indians arrested at a rally.
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Five ethnic Indian rights activists are arrested in Malaysia, under a rarely used security law.
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