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No need to overreact over incident
IT is hoped that bilateral relations between India and Malaysia will return to normal now that the controversy over the treatment of 186 Indian nationals during a police raid has been settled. V.K. CHIN writes.
Student slips back into Iraq, refuses to leave
After hanging around in Jordan for a month, Mohd Rozainy Ghazali slipped back into Iraq just days before the bombings started. The Terengganu-born had his father#8217;s blessings to go back into Iraq.
DOE to monitor reclamation works
THE Department of Environment (DOE) has set up a team to carry out surveillance and monitoring of reclamation activities in Singapore waters.
RMAF planes set off to bring out Malaysians
Three RMAF C130 aircraft left for West Asia Wednesday to evacuate Malaysians from three countries in the region as the US-led war on Iraq draws closer.
Rastam is new rep to UN
Former Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia Datuk Rastam Mohamed Isa received his appointment letter as Malaysia#8217;s new Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York at a ceremony here yesterday.
Five planes on standby to evacuate Malaysians
The Royal Malaysian Air Force has put five of its aircraft on standby to evacuate Malaysians in case war breaks out in Iraq.
Dr M to make working visit to Brazil next week
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who is on a two-month vacation abroad, will make a two-day working visit to Brazil on March 17 and 18.
Stay put till matter is settled, envoy urges workers
India has advised its nationals, especially IT professionals seeking jobs here, to stay put until the controversy involving the arrest of a large group of Indians, mostly IT workers, here on Sunday is resolved.
Emergency OIC talks a success, says Syed Hamid
The emergency summit of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) in Doha is successful, as member countries have accepted a common declaration on both the Palestinian and Iraqi issues 'without debate.'
Malaysia: NAM's relevance proven
NOBODY should question the relevancy of NAM now that the meeting in Kuala Lumpur has proven its worth.