China heir-apparent embarks on regional roadshow |
- China heir-apparent embarks on regional roadshow
- Iraq to get new parliament three months after polls
- Australia plane bomb hoaxers face decade in jail
- Nine killed in plane crash of Mexican politician: staff
- S.Korea vows stern response to N.Korea threats
- Egypt should not be subservient to Israel, says Tun Dr Mahathir
- SME Corp, MDEC team up to promote e-commerce among SMEs
- Pool resources for green construction, say Master Builders
- Most Malaysians more environmentally-conscious than perceived, says poll
- 47 teams to vie for nine trophies
- Many factors must be considered before joining instruments on human rights
- South, North Korea to address UN Security Council over ship sinking
- Indonesian police raid schools in search of celebrity porn
- Correct perception
- MAS saved RM667.1 mil in 2009 through cost-cutting measures, Parliament told
- Kyrgyz govt makes arrest, ethnic violence kills 117
- FEATURE - Scandals may dent wealthy Catholic order's funding
- Three Israeli policemen wounded in W.Bank attack
- Africa savours first win but tragedy tinges W Cup
- North, South Korea to address U.N. over ship sinking
China heir-apparent embarks on regional roadshow Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:14 AM PDT BEIJING, June 14 — Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, likely to succeed Hu Jintao as president in 2013, today joined a long line of China officials to woo Asia as US President Barack Obama cancelled his return to a region he has called a priority. Xi arrived in Dhaka on Monday on a tour that will also take him to Laos, New Zealand and Australia, ... |
Iraq to get new parliament three months after polls Posted: 13 Jun 2010 11:47 PM PDT BAGHDAD -Iraq moved to bolster its shaky democracy on Monday with the opening of its second parliament since the US-led ouster of Saddam Hussein in 2003, more than three months after an election stalemate. |
Australia plane bomb hoaxers face decade in jail Posted: 13 Jun 2010 09:17 PM PDT SYDNEY -Hoaxers who claim a bomb is onboard a plane or passengers who attack flight crew could be jailed for 10 years under tough new Australian laws announced Monday. |
Nine killed in plane crash of Mexican politician: staff Posted: 13 Jun 2010 09:01 PM PDT CANCUN, Mexico -Nine people have been killed when a plane belonging to a politician running for governor in a Mexican state crashed Sunday, his staff said. |
S.Korea vows stern response to N.Korea threats Posted: 13 Jun 2010 08:25 PM PDT SEOUL - South Korea Monday vowed a stern response to North Korea's alleged sinking of a warship despite new threats from the North, as the two sides prepared to make their case to the United Nations. |
Egypt should not be subservient to Israel, says Tun Dr Mahathir Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:58 AM PDT KUALA TERENGGANU, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) -- Egypt has been urged not to be too subservient to Israel by imposing strict checks on world aid to the Palestinians at the Rafah border. |
SME Corp, MDEC team up to promote e-commerce among SMEs Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:56 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) -- SME Corporation Malaysia Bhd (SME Corp Malaysia) has teamed up with Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDEC) to increase the adoption of an e-commerce platform, MDEX.com, among local small and medium enterprises (SMEs). |
Pool resources for green construction, say Master Builders Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:52 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) -- As Malaysia has only touched the surface of what is possible under green construction, it is important to enhance better cooperation and pooling of resources, according to the Masters Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM). |
Most Malaysians more environmentally-conscious than perceived, says poll Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:50 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) -- Most Malaysians are more environmentally-conscious than perceived, according to an online poll by iProperty.com Malaysia. |
47 teams to vie for nine trophies Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:47 AM PDT KOTA KINABALU, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) –- Forty-seven teams are set to compete at the two-day 25th Sabah Dragon Boat race, which will begin on June 19 at the Likas Bay, near here. |
Many factors must be considered before joining instruments on human rights Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:45 AM PDT The government has to consider the country's social, culture, and multi-racial history before joining instruments on human rights, Dewan Rakyat heard today. |
South, North Korea to address UN Security Council over ship sinking Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:42 AM PDT SEOUL/NEW YORK, Monday 14 June 2010 (Bernama) -- South and North Korea are to make their respective cases at the UN Security Council on Monday (New York Time) over the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship, Yonhap News Agency reported diplomatic source and officials as saying Monday. |
Indonesian police raid schools in search of celebrity porn Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:40 AM PDT JAKARTA, Monday 14 June 2010 (AFP) - Indonesian police raided high schools Monday and checked students' mobile phones for celebrity porn clips downloaded from the Internet, a police spokeswoman said. |
Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:31 AM PDT Compared with the other big powers, it is quite evident that China still has a long way to go before it can wield hard and soft power like how the United States or Japan does. The Chinese economy and society still face many formidable tasks and challenges. |
MAS saved RM667.1 mil in 2009 through cost-cutting measures, Parliament told Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:12 AM PDT An administrative restructure in Malaysia Airlines (MAS) operations, helped save RM 667.1 million in 2009, deputy Transport minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri told Dewan Rakyat today. |
Kyrgyz govt makes arrest, ethnic violence kills 117 Posted: 14 Jun 2010 01:10 AM PDT |
FEATURE - Scandals may dent wealthy Catholic order's funding Posted: 14 Jun 2010 01:10 AM PDT |
Three Israeli policemen wounded in W.Bank attack Posted: 14 Jun 2010 01:10 AM PDT |
Africa savours first win but tragedy tinges W Cup Posted: 13 Jun 2010 04:08 PM PDT CAPE TOWN: Africa tasted victory for the first time at the World Cup but fresh tragedy punctured the euphoria as a young US fan fell to his death, while journalists were involved in an air crash scare. New controversy also raged over the vuvuzela trumpets with Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo saying they were putting players off and the head of the local organising committee that a ban was a possibility. As South Africa congratulated itself for the general smooth running so far, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said the opening stages were a triumph for the whole of Africa. It is the first time the tournament is being staged on the continent. But the death of a 14-year-old American tourist while hiking down the famous Table Mountain tourist trail dampened the festival mood as did the theft of equipment worth 70,000 dollars from a New Zealand television crew. A police spokesman said the youngster was with his brother and parents in wet conditions on Saturday when he fell on a trail known as Skeleton Gorge. The family, who are from Texas, were vacationing in South Africa and intended to watch some World Cup matches, he added. Friday's opening ceremony and first match involving South Africa and Mexico was also marked by tragedy when former president Nelson Mandela's 13-year-old great granddaughter was killed in a car crash on the eve of the kick-off. Mandela then pulled out of the ceremony to grieve with his family. Sunday's matches saw the eastern city of Durban host a match between Germany and Australia, Serbia took on Ghana in Pretoria and Algeria played Slovenia in northern Polokwane. Journalists heading to Polokwane on a chartered plane, which included a team from the Al-Jazeera network, escaped unhurt after the aircraft made an emergency landing at Lanseria airport, near Johannesburg. Sparks flew from the belly of the plane as it came down after problems with its under-carriage, said the airport's operations manager Mike Christoph. The match in Polokwane ended in a 1-0 victory for Slovenia, their first ever World Cup win. In Pretoria, a penalty by Asamoah Gyan was enough to give Ghana victory over Serbia, while in Durban, three-times champion Germany overwhelmed Australia 4-0. "Everyone is happy, not only in Ghana but the whole of Africa," Gyan said. "I'm so happy, not for Ghana winning but for an African team winning in the World Cup. It's not so easy." In Durban, a party atmosphere prevailed as German fans grilled South Africa's signature boerewors sausages and Australians went surfing in the Indian Ocean ahead of the evening kick-off. The sound of vuvuzela trumpets again reverberated around the grouds, fuelling yet more debate about their place in the tournament. "It is difficult for anyone on the pitch to concentrate," Portugal and Real Madrid start Ronaldo told a press conference. "A lot of players don't like them, but they are going to have to get used to them." Asked if a ban was an option, local organising committee Danny Jordaan said: "If there are grounds to do so, yes." But a spokesman for the committee later said later downplayed Jordaan's remarks and said that the horns "are here to stay". "We just ask that people use them wisely and keep quiet when asked to do so during the singing of national anthems and the delivery of speeches," said Rich Mkhondo. But England supporters trooped away dejectedly from the northwestern backwater of Rustenburg after a howler from goalkeeper Robert Green allowed the Americans to clinch a 1-1 draw late Saturday. While there no violence between fans, a crew from New Zealand had a camera, satellite equipment and laptop worth 100,000 New Zealand dollars (70,000 US dollars, 55,000 euros) stolen from their Rustenburg hotel room. - AFP |
North, South Korea to address U.N. over ship sinking Posted: 14 Jun 2010 12:39 AM PDT |
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