Malaysia’s Royal Military College set to increase seats for non-Malay students by 30% (MalaysiaNews.net)
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 26 (ANI): Under the 1Malaysia concept introduced by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the Royal Military College (RMC) has decided to increase the intake of non-Malay students by 30 percent.
Malaysia’s Royal Military College set to increase seats for non-Malay students by 30 per cent (New Kerala)
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 26 : Under the 1Malaysia concept introduced by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the Royal Military College (RMC) has decided to increase the intake of non-Malay students by 30 percent.
Thai cowboys saddle up to celebrate Wild West (AFP via Yahoo! News)
They sport leather chaps and wide-brimmed hats, and dance to country music performed on a stage filled with line dancers in a celebration of the spirit of America’s Wild West.
Thai troops shoot dead Myanmar migrants – police (Thailandnews.net)
BANGKOK: Three people were killed and five wounded on Thursday when Thai troops opened fire on a pickup truck smuggling Burmese migrants in a southwestern province bordering Myanmar, police said.
Court to seize $1.4B from former Thai PM (CNN)
Thailand’s supreme court Friday found the country’s former prime minister guilty of abuse of power and seized a big chunk of his fortune.
First train from Singapore brings tourists to Laos (Asia News Network)
The first train travelling from Singapore to Laos has arrived in the capital Vientiane, marking an important milestone for Laos in its quest to convert itself from landlocked to land-linked nation. T …..
Philippines to lower prices on more medicines (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The Philippine government announced price cuts Friday on 97 medicines that officials say will result in at least 1 billion pesos in annual savings for Filipinos.
Vietnam helps Laos implement hydro-electric power projects (Vietnam Net)
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam and Laos will work closer together to implement joint hydro-electric power projects, including the Sekarman I plant, to ensure they are completed on schedule.
Indonesian fans snub Negaraku , FA fined US$5,000 (The Malaysian Insider)
JAKARTA, Feb 26 The Indonesian Football Association was fined US$5,000 (RM17,000) when fans showed disrespect when the national anthem Negaraku was played during the Malaysia versus Vietnam futsal match here on Monday. The action was taken by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) after Malaysian team manager Datuk Hamidin Mohd Amin lodged an official complaint after the AFC Futsal Cup match …
Futsal: Vietnam deny Malaysia (The New Straits Times)
THE national team failed to earn a place in the AFC Futsal Championship final round after going down 6-3 to Vietnam after extra-time in the Asean Qualifiers bronze-medal match in Jakarta yesterday.
Malaysia’s Royal Military College set to increase seats for non-Malay students by 30 per cent (MalaysiaNews.net)
Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 26 : Under the 1Malaysia concept introduced by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, the Royal Military College (RMC) has decided to increase the intake of non-Malay students by 30 percen…
Philippine Central Bank Sees Momentum for Exit Plan (Update1) (BusinessWeek)
The Philippine central bank will likely proceed with its plan to exit stimulus policies by withdrawing measures introduced to boost money supply during the global financial crisis, Assistant Governor Cyd Amador said.
Thai Court Seizes $1.4 Billion From Ex-Premier (New York Times)
Thailand s Supreme Court ruled that Thaksin Shinawatra had abused his power to benefit companies he owned.
Cambodian PM to make second trip to Cambodia-Thai border area this week (Thailandnews.net)
Aiming to inspect border development and military capacity, Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen said Wednesday that he will make his second trip to the country’s northwestern border later this week.Deli…
