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Reinstate dividends, Yayasan Sabah told
The Federation of Chinese Associations Sabah (FCAS) wants the long-shelved Yayasan Sabah cash handouts for Sabahans to be reinstated.
Indonesia kicks off parliamentary vote campaign
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia started campaigning on Saturday evening for parliamentary elections next year, as a recent poll showed a drop in support for the two main party's in the ruling coalition after a fuel price hike in May.
Indonesia kicks off parliamentary vote campaign
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia started campaigning on Saturday evening for parliamentary elections next year, as a recent poll showed a drop in support for the two main party's in the ruling coalition after a fuel price hike in May.
Umno members can now make cash offerings
Umno members are now allowed to offer cash contributions to the party but only through state party liaisons and divisions during the coming party polls under the newly amended code of ethics, said Umno vice-president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Indonesian Islamic group protests over fuel price
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A militant Islamic group held rallies in several big Indonesian cities on Sunday, protesting against the government's decision to raise fuel prices last month, Reuters witnesses and local media reported.
Indonesian police, students clash in fuel price protest
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian police fired tear gas on Thursday at rock-throwing student activists protesting a government plan to hike fuel prices, local television said.
224 poor families in Teruntum district
Teruntum assemblyman Chang Hong Seong has revealed that a census by the district office showed there were 224 poor families, of which seven were non-bumiputra.
Iran reformists grumble in muted election campaign
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Opponents of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday that campaign restrictions in this week's election will help conservatives keep control of parliament.
Politics as usual in Manila after Congress blast
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine politicians went back to work on Wednesday after a bomb attack on Congress killed three people and wounded 10 in the suspected assassination of a Muslim lawmaker.