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  • The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Myanmar will recall its citizens detained in Malaysia for working illegally there in the wake of "Ops Bersepadu up" nationwide operation since the beginning of this month. The repatriation will be made after scrutiny if they are Myanmar citizens, sources with the Foreign Ministry was quoted by the Myanmar Post Global as saying. "Myanmar embassy will make coordination with authorities concerned ...

  • Watson Garcia vie for Thailand Golf championship

    The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Defending Masters Tournament champion Bubba Watson and former World No.2 Sergio Garcia will return to this year's Thailand Golf Championship at the stunning Amata Spring Country Club in Chonburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok, Dec 12-15. The World No.22 Watson is aiming to go one better this year following his runner-up finish in 2012 to South Africa's Charl Schwartzel, who also ...

  • Nepal under pressure to probe insurgency-era death

    The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    International pressure is mounting on Nepal to probe the death of Krishna Prasad Adhikari, who was killed by Maoists in 2004. But the Maoists are opposed to any investigation. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Thursday expressed concern over the deteriorating health of Adhikari's parents who have been fasting for over a month demanding that the killers be booked, ...

  • Nawaz rules out army deployment in Karachi to curb violence

    The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has ruled out deploying the army in Karachi to tackle rising violence. Sharif was speaking after chairing a cabinet meeting in Karachi to discuss the breakdown in law and order there. According to the BBC, he said the government was considering using the Pakistan Rangers paramilitary force against criminals in Karachi. Extortion, kidnappings for ransom, ...

  • Lorgat yet to be paid consultation fees for shelved Pakistan Super League

    The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is reportedly yet to pay 25,000 dollars in consultation fees to new Cricket South Africa (CSA) chief executive Haroon Lorgat, whom the board hired as a consultant for the shelved Pakistan Super League (PSL). According to the Express Tribune, despite the efforts of former PCB chairman Mohammad Zaka Ashraf, the lucrative Twenty20 tournament, which was a move ...

  • Zimbabwe takes slim lead on second day of first Test against Pak

    The Cambodia News.Net - Wednesday 4th September, 2013

    Zimbabwe has taken a first innings lead with 281 for seven at the close on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan at the Harare Sports Club on Wednesday. According to Sport24, the African nation has taken a lead of 32 with the help of half-centuries from batsmen Malcolm Waller and Sikandar Raza and the pairing of the duo, who came together Zimbabwe lost two wickets off successive ...

  • Pakistan will improve anti-terror laws says Sharif

    The Cambodia News.Net - Wednesday 4th September, 2013

    Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Wednesday said anti-terrorism laws will be amended to effectively deal with the scourge of terrorism. Legal experts say the current anti-terror laws have some lacunae and suspects are acquitted in view of weak cases. They are suggesting amendments to make the laws more effective to deal with terrorism. Sharif hinted at amendments to laws during his second ...

  • Karachi violence leaves 13 killed

    The Cambodia News.Net - Wednesday 4th September, 2013

    As many as 13 people, including a Pakistan Navy captain, were killed in the port city of Karachi Wednesday, Geo News reported. Captain Nadeem and his wife came under attack when some unidentified people targetted the couple near the National Stadium. While the captain died of his injuries, his wife was being treated for her wounds at a hospital. Meanwhile, 12 others, including a Rangers ...

  • IMF grants USD 6.7 bn conditional loan to Pakistan

    The Cambodia News.Net - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a 6.7 billion dollar loan to Pakistan for the latter to resolve its economic crisis. Pakistan has been asked to introduce reforms to increase growth, bring down the budget deficit and improve the rate of tax collection to receive the funds, the BBC reports. The loan amount will be paid out over a period of three years, beginning with the ...

  • Pakistan restricts Zimbabwe lead in Test match

    West Australian - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    HARARE (AFP) - Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal took seven wickets in an innings for the second time in his career to restrict Zimbabwe's first innings lead on the third day of the first Test at the Harare Sports Club on Thursday.Ajmal took seven for 95, as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 327 -- a first innings lead of 78.Pakistan were 21 for one in their second innings at lunch, still ...

  • Sabah prepares for unique Malaysia Day celebration

    the Sun daily - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    : This year's Malaysia Day, or the 50th anniversary of Sabah's independence within Malaysia, will be unique in that it will be celebrated at a location along the Tanjung Aru coast in Sabah. "I see a difference in this year's celebration. The venue of the celebrations is on the coast," said Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek after a ...

  • RNI to intensify tea exports amid depreciating rupiah

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    State-owned agricultural firm PT Rajawali Nusantara Indonesia (RNI) plans to intensify its tea exports in the face of the current weakening of the rupiah.The tea set for export will be produced by one of RNI's subsidiaries, PT Rajawali Mitra Kerinci."The depreciation of the rupiah is a blessing in disguise for us," RNI president director Ismed Hasan Putro said as quoted by Antara ...

  • Thousands of workers protest for higher pay

    The Jakarta Post - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Around 20,000 workers from the Confederation of Indonesia Workers' Union (KSPI) staged a mass rally on Thursday from the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle to the State Palace to demand higher wages.Kompas.com reported that the workers began to take to the streets around the traffic circle at 11 a.m., and proceeded to the Arjuna Wijaya statue (also known as the Horse statue) in Central Jakarta ...

  • Biggest protests yet by Indonesian Muslims against Miss World

    The Straits Times - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    JAKARTA (AFP) - More than 1,000 Islamic hardliners demonstrated against the Miss World beauty contest in host country Indonesia on Thursday, denouncing it as "smut and pornography", as protests grow ahead of the show's weekend opening. Opposition to the pageant in the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation has intensified in the past week, with demonstrators and some ...

  • Gunmen abduct 2 teachers in the southern Philippines

    The Straits Times - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    MANILA (AP) - The Philippine military says gunmen have abducted two teachers belonging to a Catholic charity group that helps poor children in a volatile province in the country's south. Colonel Carlito Galvez says army special forces have been deployed to locate teachers Frederick Banot and Cherden Masong, who were abducted late on Wednesday from their house in a remote town in the island ...

  • The Philippines recalls envoy to China amid new sea spat

    The Straits Times - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    US and Philippine navy personnel launching unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) from a speed boat off the naval base in Sangley point, Cavite City, west of Manila on June 28, 2013, as part of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) exercises. The six-day exercises involving three US Navy vessels, including the USS Fitzgerald, a guided missile destroyer are an annual event but this year ...

  • At least 8 dead 10 missing due to flash floods landslides in Vietnam

    The Straits Times - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    HANOI (AFP) - Flash floods and landslides in northern Vietnam have left at least eight people dead and 10 missing as homes were swept away, disaster officials said on Thursday. Heavy rain of up to 170mm was recorded in the mountainous provinces of Ha Giang, Lai Chau and Lao Cai late on Wednesday, according to the flood and storm control department. About a dozen houses were destroyed while ...

  • Asian stocks rise but Europe awaits ECB

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    AMSTERDAM -; Asian stocks rose Thursday though European markets erased early gains as investors awaited comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi later in the ...

  • Indonesia offers Azerbaijan to jointly produce automatic weapons

    News.Az - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Indonesia's PT Pindad company has offered Azerbaijan to jointly produce automatic weapons, the company told APA. The company offered the joint production of assault rifle in Baku early in this year. The Azerbaijani side said that this offers can be considered. There are 3 - 5.56x45 caliber various modifications of the assault rifle SS-2. PT Pindad, the one of the leading ...

  • Sandvik develops electric powered blasthole drill for Asian market

    Mine Web - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Sandvik's surface drill division has developed a new electric-powered blasthole drill for the Asian market and has shown it off at a customer event in ...

  • Sri Lanka UNs Navi Pillay Fails To Dispel Charges Of Bias

    IDN - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    UNHRC ) head Navi Pillay, a South African, said that she was highly offended by comments in the Sri Lankan media accusing her of bias because of her Indian Tamil ...

  • India lags behind neighboring Bangladesh in reducing child mortality

    Global Post - Thursday 5th September, 2013

    Though the number of children who die before age 5 has declined significantly in the last two decades, the path to ending child mortality is long and hard to ...

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