| Malaysia slander suit: prince awarded $1.8 million - From malaysia.news.yahoo.com - 13 hrs 12 mts ago A Malaysian prince was awarded 6 million ringgit ($1.8 million) in damages Thursday in a defamation suit against his teenage wife who accused him of sexual and physical abuse after fleeing home to Indonesia. |
Malaysian prince wins defamation suit against teen model wife -
From news.google.com - 13 hrs 12 mts ago
Sun2Surf Malaysian prince wins defamation suit against teen model wifeTimes OnlineA Malaysian prince was awarded 6 million ringgit (£1.2 million) in damages earlier today in a defamation suit against his teenage wife who accused him of sexual and physical abuse after fleeing home to Indonesia. The Kuala Lumpur High Court awarded the ...Manohara And Her Mother Ordered To Pay RM6 Million To Kelantan PrinceBernamaTeen to pay prince over rape claimsHerald Sunall 27 news articles » |
| World’s largest exporter to export up to 50% of cpo output by 2015 - From biz.thestar.com.my - 15 hrs 29 mts ago KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia, the world’s largest palm oil producer, will only export a maximum 50% of its total crude palm oil (CPO) production by 2015 as the country’s oil palm plantation areas are diminished. |
| Msian view on obamas indonesia visit - From www.malaysiakini.com - 1 day 14 hrs 31 mts ago A look at the possible rationale behind the US president’s visit to Indonesia and its impact on Malaysia. |
| Australia, indonesia agree to jointly fight people smuggling - From thestar.com.my - 1 day 16 hrs 23 mts ago Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono agreed on Wednesday to work together to do more to stop people smuggling and terrorism in the region. |
Indonesia, australia to boost fight on people smuggling -
From news.google.com - 1 day 18 hrs 20 mts ago
The Age Indonesia, Australia to boost fight on people smugglingSin Chew Jit PohCANBERRA, March 10 (AFP) - Indonesia and Australia on Wednesday agreed to beef up efforts to combat people smuggling, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said, following a spike in asylum seekers reaching Australia. The two countries agreed to expand ...Indonesia, Australia sign people smuggling dealNEWS.com.auAustralia, Indonesia Will Combat People SmugglingBusinessWeekRudd, SBY sign people-smuggling frameworkABC OnlineThe Australian -The Age -Jakarta Postall 254 news articles » |
| Last call for trade exhibitors - From thestar.com.my - 1 day 18 hrs 21 mts ago THOSE who wish to participate in the inaugural Penang Fair in Medan, Indonesia, from March 29 to April 4, are urged to sign up fast as there are limited booths left. |
| Call for regional malay publishing cooperation - From www.nst.com.my - 1 day 18 hrs 21 mts ago KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei should jointly publish more books on Malay literature to ensure that the language does not diminish. |
Filipino makes it to biggest loser asia finale -
From news.google.com - 2 day 18 hrs 49 mts ago
Sun2Surf Filipino makes it to Biggest Loser Asia finaleABS CBN NewsMANILA, Philippines – A Filipino will battle it out with contenders from Indonesia, Malaysia and Hong Kong for the first-ever “The Biggest Loser Asia” title when the reality television series ...The final four weigh inThe Sun DailyIts time to Lose Big!Malayaall 5 news articles » |
| Licence in hand, anz may seek rbs assets - From www.24dunia.com - 3 day 11 hrs 1 mts ago in-principle approval received by ANZ, Australia’s fourth-largest lender, has opened up an opportunity for it to bid for the Indian assets being disposed of by Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).Estimates say RBS’ retail units in China, India and Malaysia are valued at around $450 million or Rs2,052 crore together.In August 2009, the bank bought RBS assets in Singapore, Taiwan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Philippines |
Palm oil gains as crude oil rally lifts prospects of biodiesel -
From news.google.com - 3 day 12 hrs 16 mts ago
Indian Express Palm Oil Gains as Crude Oil Rally Lifts Prospects of BiodieselBusinessWeekBy Yoga Rusmana March 8 (Bloomberg) -- Palm oil rose as crude oil gained to above $82 a barrel, raising the appeal of the commodity as a feedstock for biodiesel and as Indonesia and Malaysia, the top producers, agreed to tackle environmental and labor ...Malaysia And Indonesia In Pact To Tackle Palm Oil IssuesBernamaCPO futures: Bullish commodity prospectsBusiness Times - MalaysiaPalm oils discount to soyoil should widen, say analystsThe Malaysian InsiderIndependent -Reuters India -Alibaba News Channelall 27 news articles » |
| Indonesia complete whitewash of malaysia - From thestar.com.my - 3 day 14 hrs 56 mts ago PETALING JAYA: Indonesia completed a 5-0 whitewash of Malaysia after winning both reverse singles matches in the Asia-Oceania Group 1 Davis Cup first round tie at the National Tennis Centre in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. |
| Adam and co routed - From www.nst.com.my - 3 day 14 hrs 58 mts ago DAVID Agung and Sunu Wahyu Trijati both won their reverse singles matches as Indonesia completed a 5-0 sweep over Malaysia in the Asia/Oceania Davis Cup Group II tie at the National Tennis Centre in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. |
Balancing powers in the malacca strait -
From news.google.com - 3 day 14 hrs 59 mts ago
Reuters Balancing powers in the Malacca StraitReuters UK (blog)Singapores warning of a terrorist threat in the Malacca Straits has again highighted the issue of who is in charge of security in one of the worlds ...Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore Step up Patrols Following Terror WarningVoice of AmericaSingapore raises security alert after Malacca threatReutersSingapore bolsters security over terrorist threatThe Associated PressXinhua -Aljazeera.net -BBC Newsall 737 news articles » |
Malaysians beaten in davis cup -
From news.google.com - 4 day 17 hrs 10 mts ago
Jakarta Globe Malaysians beaten in Davis CupMalaysia StarPETALING JAYA: Malaysias Adam Jaya-Si Yew Ming gave a good fight before losing 2-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6-8) to Indonesian pairing of Christopher Rungkat-Ketut Nesa in the Asia-Oceania Group 1 Davis Cup first round tie at the National Tennis Centre in ...Indonesia advances in Davis Cup qualificationJakarta PostIndonesia Continues Winning Ways Over Malaysia to Go 2-0 in Davis CupJakarta GlobeOpening day blues as Malaysia lose both their matchesMalaysia Starall 4 news articles » |
| Davis cup: indonesia dump malaysia - From www.nst.com.my - 4 day 17 hrs 11 mts ago CHRISTOPHER Rungkat and Ketut Nesa defeated Malaysias Si Yew Meng-Adam Jaya 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (8-6) to give Indonesia a 3-0 victory in their Asia/Oceania Group II tie yesterday. |
Malaysia and indonesia in pact to tackle palm oil issues -
From news.google.com - 4 day 17 hrs 12 mts ago
Indian Express Malaysia And Indonesia In Pact To Tackle Palm Oil IssuesBernamaJAKARTA, March 6 (Bernama) -- Six bodies representing palm oil producers and exporters from Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to cooperate to jointly tackle issues related to palm oil, particularly those raised by non-governmental ...Palm oils discount to soyoil should widen, say analystsThe Malaysian InsiderCPO futures expected to be firmerBusiness Times - MalaysiaPalm oil: environmental curse or a blessing?IndependentBusinessWeek -Press Trust of India -Edible Oil Reportall 18 news articles » |
| Opening day blues as malaysia lose both their matches - From news.google.com - 5 day 20 hrs 23 mts ago Opening day blues as Malaysia lose both their matchesMalaysia StarPETALING JAYA: Malaysia lost both singles matches against Indonesia in the Asia-Oceania Group 1 Davis Cup first round tie at the National Tennis Centre in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. National debutant Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam lost 0-6, 1-6, ...Indonesia Continues Winning Ways Over Malaysia to Go 2-0 in Davis CupJakarta Globeall 2 news articles » |
| Campbell to visit japan on last leg of 11 - From home.kyodo.co.jp - 5 day 20 hrs 26 mts ago U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell will leave Sunday for an 11-day trip to Asia including Japan, the State Department said Friday. Campbell will first visit Singapore and then travel to Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia Thailand and Japan, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Philip Crowley told at a news briefing. |
World watch -
From news.google.com - 5 day 20 hrs 26 mts ago
Boston Globe WORLD WATCHWall Street JournalSingapore raised security alert levels after receiving specific intelligence about a terror plot to attack ships in the Malacca Strait, a key waterway ...Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore Step up Patrols Following Terror WarningVoice of AmericaSingapore bolsters security over terrorist threatThe Associated PressSingapore raises security levels after terror warningXinhuaReuters -The Hindu -BBC Newsall 721 news articles » |
| Indonesia, malaysia, and singapore step up patrols following terror warning - From feeds.singaporenews.net - 5 day 20 hrs 26 mts ago del.icio.us Security patrols in the Malacca Strait have increased following a warning from Singapore that terrorists were planning attacks on ships. Defense authorities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Sin... |
| Singapore raises terror alert on malacca strait, one of the world's most important oil shipping lanes - From feeds.singaporenews.net - 5 day 20 hrs 26 mts ago Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore raised terror alert levels after a tip-off that terrorists are planning to attack vessels in the Malacca Strait. The threat hasnt deterred millions of barrels of oi... |
| Terror threat spurs extra malacca strait patrols - From business-times.asiaone.com - 6 day 12 hrs 31 mts ago (SINGAPORE) Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia have stepped up maritime and air patrols in the Malacca Strait after receiving a warning that a terrorist group is planning attacks on oil tankers in the waters, one of the worlds busiest shipping lanes. |
| Singapore raises security alert after malacca threat -
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| Security raised in malacca strait after terror warning -
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| Patrols stepped up over threat to malacca strait shipping - From story.singaporestar.com - 6 day 18 hrs 16 mts ago SINGAPORE (AFP) - – Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia have increased patrols in the Malacca Strait after Singapore warned that a terrorist group was planning attacks on the waterway, officials s... |
Davis cup: malaysia hopes to beat indonesia in the davis cup 2010 -
From news.google.com - 6 day 18 hrs 19 mts ago
Jakarta Globe Davis Cup: Malaysia Hopes To Beat Indonesia In The Davis Cup 2010BernamaKUALA LUMPUR, March 4 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian tennis team is aiming to beat Indonesia and advance into the semi-finals of the Davis Cup 2010 Asia/Oceania Zone Group II competition. Malaysian captain S. Singaram said the homesters had a very good ...Indonesias Davis Cup Team Hopes to Continue Domination Over MalaysiaJakarta Globeall 2 news articles » |
| Proposed labor pact lacks key reforms - From feeds.bignewsnetwork.com - 6 day 18 hrs 19 mts ago (New York) - Malaysia and Indonesia should complete a pact on the status of migrant domestic workers that would include basic labor protections, Human Rights Watch said today in advance of Internation... |
| Security stepped up in malacca strait - From - 6 day 18 hrs 20 mts ago SummarySingapore, Malaysia and Indonesia are stepping up security in the Malacca Strait -- a key global oil shipping route -- following warnings that terrorists may target crude oil tankers in the area. ... |
Ships risk attacks in malacca strait -
From news.google.com - 7 day 12 hrs 32 mts ago
BBC News Ships risk attacks in Malacca StraitCBC.caSingapores navy is urging commercial ships passing through a major shipping lane that runs between Indonesia and Malaysia to increase security measures. The Singapore Navy says a terrorist group is planning attacks on oil tankers travelling through ...Singapore warns of threat to tankers in Malacca StraitBBC NewsSingapore warns of terror threat to oil tankers in Malacca StraitDaily News & AnalysisIndonesia says to step up Malacca Strait securityReuters UKBusinessWeek -Reuters Indiaall 212 news articles » |
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