Malaysian government keen to study Obama’s policies before taking any stance...
The Malaysian government has decided upon to review the policies that will be put forth by the new President elect Barack Obama and then to take upon any further steps regarding the halted Free Trade...
View ArticleSingapore’s take on minority race Prime Minister
What seemed to be impossible yesterday is possible today. Barack Obama being elected as the President elect of the U.S.A. undermines one’s stereotype thinking as in the end its not the race or colour...
View ArticleBilateral ties to be strengthened between Singapore, Australia
Monday saw Singapore and Australia reaffirming that they would boost up bilateral ties and strengthen cooperation on regional and international political, economic and security developments.Talks were...
View ArticleEthnic unrest trials date denied by China’s Xinjiang govt
Recently, a report in the state media claimed that over 200 people to be put on trial this week, over recent deadly ethnic unrest in the area, have been denied a trial date by the government in...
View ArticleSingapore workers urged to be better and faster
Sunday, at a community event secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), Lim Swee Say, expressed that Singapore workers need to be better and faster. He specified that Singapore has...
View ArticleEU again urges US to negotiate visa waivers with Brussels
The European Union on Friday renewed its appeal to the United States to negotiate its visa waiver programmes with Brussels, rather than with individual member states. But US Homeland Security Secretary...
View ArticleNor Mohamed Denies Involvement in Pos Malaysia Bhd
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department, Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop has declined any participation in Pos Malaysia Bhd that earned around RM546mil in losses over the years.read more
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