Nine Malaysians who were detained in North Korea have arrived home, after the two countries apparently struck a deal to end a diplomatic row.
The quarrel, over last month’s killing of Kim Jong-nam in Kuala Lumpur, had resulted in both countries banning each other’s citizens from leaving.
Malaysia has also allowed North Koreans to leave and released Mr Kim’s body.
There is widespread suspicion that Pyongyang was responsible for orchestrating Mr Kim’s murder.
Mr Kim was the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The late Kim Jong-il’s eldest son is thought to have fled North Korea after being passed over for the leadership.
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