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Three refuge seekers charged
Three Myanmar refuge seekers were charged with the attempted murder of Myanmar embassy minister counsellor Khin Maung Lynn and causing him grievous hurt.
Chian's university students spend extravagantly
For Xiao Yi, a senior at the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, the annual commodity export fair in Guangzhou offers numerous money-earning opportunities.
Probe on illegal exit and entry in China
As China's interest in travel abroad grows, authorities at home have begun investigating agencies that provide overseas services illegally and, on Thursday, they began a crackdown.
113 get jail for immigration offences
More than 100 foreigners were sentenced to jail from between one and six months after pleading guilty to various immigration offences at the magistrate's court in Klang on Friday.
Woman denies receiving RM37m from illegal activities
A businesswoman was charged with laundering a total of RM37mil obtained from unlawful activities abroad, making her the first person to be prosecuted under the Anti-Money Laundering Act 2001.
Rail tragedy: North Korea appeals for international help
North Korea said yesterday several hundred people were killed and thousands injured in a train explosion which razed part of a town and appealed for international help to deal with the disaster.
US marines extend stay in Sabah
Some 50 US marines have decided to extend their stopover in Sabah a bit longer due to bad weather and repairs to their eight military aircraft now parked at the Kota Kinabalu International Airport here.
Busted robbers shunned stolen guns for parang
A recently-busted gang of Indonesian robbers, who targeted VIP homes, were careful never to use firearms they took from their victims' homes in subsequent robberies.
Ipoh residents protest over junctions closure
Over 10,000 people living in various residential areas along Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman (formerly Jalan Kuala Kangsar) are upset with the temporary closure of two junctions leading to their homes.
Big push to peace process
Showing a flexibility that moves their peace process several steps ahead, the leaders of India and Pakistan agreed yesterday on measures to boost business ties, increase cross-border travel and roll back some of their military deployment along the frontier.