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Close encounters of the scary kind
KUALA LUMPUR: Local motorists are full of tales of their encounters with illegal racers on the roads.
Philippines, Vietnam upgrade ties in show of unity against China
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines and Vietnam are forging closer ties in a symbolic move after China stepped up activities in disputed areas of the South China Sea, raising tension in the potential flashpoint.
Returning Uighurs attacked Thai, Chinese police, China says
BEIJING (Reuters) - Some of the 109 Uighurs returned to China from Thailand last month attacked Thai and Chinese police while being taken aboard a flight back to Xinjiang, as they believed they would be executed on their return, Xinjiang's government said on Tuesday.
Nur Jazlan: Govt must take PAC recommendations more seriously
KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry has been taken to task for not reporting back to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on the progress of its recommendations to the various Government ministries.
Number of people displaced by Yemen conflict tops 300,000 - U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The number of people displaced by the violence in Yemen has more than doubled from the previous estimate of 150,000 on April 17, the U.N. humanitarian agency OCHA said on Tuesday.
South Korean arrested by North says he is well, was just trying to help
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean college student arrested by North Korea for illegal entry said he was hoping for a “great event” to help strengthen relations between the diplomatic rivals and acknowledged he had broken the law, CNN reported on Tuesday.
Tuan Ibrahim: Opposition should unite to tackle nation’s problems
PETALING JAYA: Although Pakatan Rakyat is no more, PAS has revived its call for the Opposition to be united, in light of a number of controversies plaguing the nation.
Half a tonne of ivory crushed in symbolic gesture
BEIJING: China destroyed more than 600kg of ivory in front of media and diplomats as it seeks to shed its image as a global trading hub for illegal elephant tusks.
Stray dogs turn up at funeral of animal-loving Mexican woman
SINGAPORE: A pack of stray dogs turned up at a Mexican woman's funeral - to bid her farewell in a gesture of gratitude for the kindness she had showed them.
Learning haven for disadvantaged kids
There are close to 30,000 refugee children in Malaysia. They each have the right to realise their full potential and key to this is access to a proper education. StarEducate visits three centres in the Klang Valley which cater to their learning needs.