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KL to work with Jakarta on terrorists
Malaysia will work with Indonesia to ensure that suicide bombers believed to have been recruited by Asia's most wanted terrorists, Dr Azahari Husin and Noordin Mat Top, do not cross the border.
Indon court overturns defamation verdicts
An Indonesian appeal court has overturned two defamation verdicts against a prominent publishing group which had sparked fears that press freedom was being eroded, the group reported yesterday.
Nine killed in Jakarta blast
A car bomb exploded outside the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, killing at least eight people and wounding more than 130, in an attack police blamed on al-Qaeda-linked militants.
Medical drive to lure tourists
DURING their annual family vacation this year, Yemeni sisters Najla and Muna Abdullah Ali Hamood each received a gold bracelet from their father, plus a health screening.
Affordable studies next door to us
More and more Malaysians are looking to Indonesia to further their higher education. Its proximity and lower living costs have made the country a top choice for those doing medicine.
Susilo worth RM1.9mil
Indonesian presidential candidate Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Tuesday told a pre-poll corruption check that he was worth US$500,000 (RM1.9mil), a sum likely to be dwarfed by rival President Megawati Sukarnoputri.
Indonesia to abolish hefty departure tax
Indonesia is preparing to abolish the hefty departure tax long decried by the tourism industry, which sees it as a major obstacle to the growth within the region, a report said yesterday.
Pertamina defies compensation order
The new head of Indonesia's state oil firm Pertamina yesterday said he would defy an order to compensate an internationally-backed energy firm, alleging corruption in the power project that caused the dispute.
Car sales fast and furious in Indonesia
Car ownership is not for the fainthearted in Indonesia, thanks to erratic fuel supplies, awful roads and hilariously high price tags. Yet new auto sales are overtaking expectations despite an economy still stuck on the hard shoulder.
Susilo maintains lead
President Megawati Sukarnoputri came in second in Indonesia's presidential vote and will run against her former security minister in a September runoff, according to poll results yesterday.