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  2. Koreans in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's first officially registered weekend school for Korean nationals, the Malaysia Korean School, was established on 7 December 1974; it had 26 teachers and enrolled 148 students as of 2006. It was located on Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur. [19]

  3. South Korea draws with Malaysia and avoids knockout clash ...

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    South Korea avoided a round-of-16 clash with pre-Asian Cup favorite Japan after drawing with Malaysia 3-3 on Thursday. Jurgen Klinsmann's team advanced as the runner-up in Group E after conceding ...

  4. Malaysia–South Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian ambassador to South Korea, M. Santhananaban, estimated in 2005 that there were 400 Malaysian international students in the country. [8] Their presence in South Korea is an outgrowth of Mahathir Mohamad 's "Look East" policy, which encouraged Malaysians to learn from and emulate the attitudes and work ethic of South Korea and Japan ...

  5. Assassination of Kim Jong-nam - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia announced that from 6 March they would cancel visa-free entry for North Koreans, citing "security issues". [73] On 4 March, the North Korean ambassador Kang Chol was declared persona non grata and asked to leave within 48 hours [74] with a similar move having been imposed by North Korea towards the Malaysian ambassador. [75]

  6. Korean diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Korea gained its independence after the Surrender of Japan in 1945 after World War II but was divided into North and South. Korean emigration to the United States is known to have begun as early as 1903, but the Korean American community did not grow to a significant size until after the passage of the Immigration Reform Act of 1965. [27]

  7. Malaysia–North Korea relations - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia–North Korea relations [a] were once strong but deteriorated following the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong-nam in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia was once one of the few countries with which North Korea enjoyed functional diplomatic and economic relationships. However, ties between the two countries have disintegrated.

  8. 11 Fast-Food Soups, Ranked Best to Worst - AOL

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    4. Wendy’s Chili. Price: $2.69 cup / $3.59 bowl Let’s address the elephant in the room, because it’s a story so damning for Wendy’s that even today in 2024, it made me hesitate to order this.

  9. Korean Malaysian - Wikipedia

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    Korean Malaysian or Malaysian Korean may refer to: Malaysia–North Korea relations; Malaysia–South Korea relations; Koreans in Malaysia; Malaysians in North Korea; Malaysians in South Korea; Multiracial people of mixed Malay and Korean descent