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The government will monitor Malaysia's investments in Thailand and Cambodia amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries, says Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Liew Chin Tong.
JAKARTA: Several students from two separate Sekolah Rakyat (community schools) have fled their boarding facilities just a ...
SYDNEY: Australia's government said on Saturday (July 26) it signed a treaty with Britain to bolster cooperation over the ...
Cambodia is reportedly preparing a military counteroffensive at Phu Ma Kua in Ubon Ratchathani border provice, with the ...
KANGAR: Applications to enrol in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes have increased ...
DHAKA: Security forces fired indiscriminately during clashes involving supporters of ousted premier Sheikh Hasina this month, ...
SINGAPORE: The legal battle over control of home-grown hospitality group Tipsy Collective has taken another turn.
BANGKOK: Thailand has strongly condemned Cambodia's "indiscriminate" attacks on civilians, civilian infrastructure, and ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday (July 25) urged global social media companies to take action to block hundreds of accounts ...
This comes after the company's now former-CEO was mired in controversy after being seen at a Coldplay concert with the firm's ...
For the sake of democracy, DAP strategic director Liew Chin Tong hopes the country could have a constructive opposition.
BEIJING: China called for calm and proper handling of the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand and reaffirmed its ...
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