Malaysia hunts four North Korean spies over Kim Jong-nam's assassination
Malaysian authorities believe four North Korean spies orchestrated the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the playboy brother of North Korea's leader, and remain in the country.
Lindsay Murdoch is a three-time winner of the Walkley Award, Australia's top award for journalistic excellence. Lindsay is a former correspondent based in Singapore, Jakarta and Darwin. In 1999 he covered the tumultuous events in East Timor, and in 2003 he covered the Iraq war while embedded with US Marines.
Malaysian authorities believe four North Korean spies orchestrated the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, the playboy brother of North Korea's leader, and remain in the country.
Malaysian police have arrested a second suspect over the apparent assassination of Kim Jong-nam.
The bizarre assassination of the banished son of the late North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il in Malaysia raises more questions than answers.
Two women believed to be North Korean intelligence agents fled the scene in a taxi, according to reports.
Poison pens and torch guns are part of the arsenal of North Korea's spies who receive special privileges, defectors say.
Cambodia's opposition leader has resigned to save his party from forced dissolution after threats from the country's strongman Hun Sen.
Pressure on Myanmar grows after UN report which cited more than 200 witnesses and survivors to mass rapes, murders, and forced disappearances.
Thomas Keating will be banned from leaving Thailand until he faces a reckless driving charge over the death of his partner in a jet-ski crash.
UN concerned outside world has not fully grasped severity of the crisis unfolding in Myanmar's western Rakhine State.
Thomas Keating, the boyfriend of a Victorian woman who was killed in a tragic jet-ski crash in Thailand, is expected to be formally interviewed and charged on Thursday.
Search pagination