Malaysia's King Al-Sultan Abdullah said on Tuesday that he will pick the next prime minister soon, but did not specify timing for his decision, as the political crisis from an inconclusive election dragged on for a third day. Saturday's election resulted in an unprecedented hung parliament, with neither of the two main prime minister contenders - opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and former premier Muhyiddin Yassin - winning the simple majority needed to form a government. The election prolongs political instability in the Southeast Asian nation, which has had three prime ministers in as many years, and risks delays to policy...