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Strike hits French flights, draws criticism
PARIS (Reuters) - Flights in and out of Paris and across France were severely disrupted on Wednesday when air traffic controllers staged a one-day strike in protest at plans to unify west European airspace under a single authority.
Abdul Rahman: Not easy to identify foreigners out to commit crime
PETALING JAYA: It is not easy to detect foreigners who enter the country to commit crime, Immigration director-general Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman said.
Need a friend?
The rent-an-everything web culture now offers friends. Could this be what's in store for Malaysia's increasingly web-addicted urban society?
Have a hunt-a-ghost holiday
Britain is said to be one of the most haunted places on Earth, and many
Summer hideaway
Sometimes, the only way to escape boisterous, bustling Beijing is to stay at a luxury resort that redefines the meaning of peace.
China warns tourists on "forced shopping" in Hong Kong
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's National Tourism Administration has issued an advisory on travel to Hong Kong after a video of mainland tourists being insulted and
China braces for typhoon, Vietnam evacuates thousands
BEIJING/HANOI (Reuters) - Southern China on Friday battened down to await the arrival of Typhoon Conson, gathering strength over the South China Sea, and Vietnam deployed nearly 3,000 troops to areas in the path of the storm.
Typhoon grazes China, Vietnam evacuates thousands
BEIJING/HANOI (Reuters) - Southern China battened down on Friday as Typhoon Conson hit the edge of a tourist island and Vietnam deployed nearly 3,000 troops to areas in the path of the storm that gathered strength over the South China Sea.
Less fortunate youths visit Matang Wildlife Centre
THE UK-based non-governmental organisation, Journey of a Lifetime, was set up in 1983 to give less fortunate youths the opportunity to visit countries around the world and most recently Sarawak.
Typhoon grazes China, Vietnam evacuates thousands
BEIJING/HANOI (Reuters) - Southern China battened down on Friday as Typhoon Conson hit the edge of a tourist island and Vietnam deployed nearly 3,000 troops to areas in the path of the storm that gathered strength over the South China Sea.