Suspects to plead not guilty in Kim Jong Nam’s assassination

Two women accused of poisoning the estranged half brother of North Korea’s ruler in a bizarre airport assassination are expected to plead not guilty when they appear

Kim’s murder was to happen in Macau, suspect says in court

The trial of the two suspects who allegedly are responsible for the murder of Kim Jon Nam began late last week in Malaysia’s capital city, Kuala Lumpur.The suspects’ premeditations

Kim Jong Nam assassination | Trial of migrant worker suspects to commence today

Two women who allegedly smeared the face of North Korean exile Kim Jong Nam with a banned VX nerve agent are due to make their

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• Just before their trial is set to start, a lawyer for one of the suspects has said that by permitting the North Koreans to leave the country, Malaysia has

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia interviewed, cleared 3 North Koreans before they left

Malaysia’s police chief said Friday that three North Koreans who had been hiding out in their country’s embassy for weeks were allowed to fly home after investigators

Kim Jong Nam’s body released to North Korea

The body of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader, was released to the North yesterday, more than a month after his

Malaysia says Kim Jong Nam’s body still in the country

Malaysia’s health minister said yesterday the body of Kim Jong Nam is still in Malaysia, six weeks after the exiled half brother of North Korea’s leader was poisoned

Kim Jong Nam | Malaysian reports: Remains to be repatriated to Macau today

The remains of Kim Jong Nam, the deceased half-brother of North Korean despot Kim Jong Un, was released from the Kuala Lumpur Hospital yesterday, reported Malaysia’s The

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia hunting for more N. Korean suspects

Malaysian police said that they are hunting for more North Korean suspects over the killing of the half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. National

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia says it has family consent to decide on Kim’s body

Malaysian officials said yesterday that the family of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, has given its consent to Malaysia to decide what to do

Kim Jong Nam’s identity confirmed with child’s DNA 

Malaysian police were able to confirm the identity of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month at Kuala Lumpur’s airport, using a DNA sample from one

Kim Jong Nam murder | Kim Han Sol might have fled to the Netherlands

An online video showing a person that identifies himself as Kim Han Sol, the oldest son of Kim Jong Nam, who was killed last month, prompted questions

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia says it will give Kim’s family time to claim body

Malaysia’s health minister said yesterday that the government will give relatives of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s estranged half brother two to three weeks to claim his body

Kim Jong Nam murder | Malaysia hopes for talks with North Korea in ‘next few days’

Malaysia’s foreign minister said Saturday that the government hopes to begin formal talks with North Korea in the “next few days” on solving a diplomatic dispute

Kim Jong Nam murder | Two Malaysians leave North Korea after being stranded by travel ban

Two Malaysian employees of the U.N.’s World Food Program who were stranded in North Korea because of a travel ban have left the country, the U.N.

Kim Jing Nam murder | Malaysia: N. Korean’s family may be scared to come forward

Malaysia’s prime minister said yesterday that relatives of Kim Jong Nam, the long-exiled half brother of North Korea’s ruler, may be too scared to come forward to

Man claiming he’s slain North Korean’s son says he’s safe

A man claiming to be the son of the slain half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared in a YouTube video saying he’s safely with his mother and sister.

Analysis | Two challenging mysteries have one thing in common: Malaysia

Two of the world’s most intriguing mysteries are in the hands of Malaysian investigators. Will they ever find all the answers to either? One of them — the

Kim Jong Nam murder | North Korea, Malaysia ban each other’s citizens from leaving

North Korea barred Malaysians from exiting its borders and Malaysia followed suit yesterday, turning ordinary citizens into pawns in the diplomatic battle surrounding the investigation into

NPC delegates: Kim Jong who?

Deputies from Macau during the annual NPC session in Beijing Some Macau legislators and deputies to the National People’s Congress in Beijing have little or no knowledge

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