2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Malaysia Southeast Asia

  The Straits Times   
Why is Asia so quiet on the ISIS front?  Pakistan Observer
Monday, September 29, 2014 - ASIA'S role in the battle against ISIS is increasingly coming into question as governments in the region continue to sit on the sidelines of the fight. Not a single Southeast Asian country is part of the United States-led coalition ...

Asean Says Iraq, Syria Terrorist Groups Are Global Threat   AINA
ASEAN sees global threat from terror groups in Iraq, Syria   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Asean issues first joint statement on ISIS crisis   The Straits Times

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  Rappler   
Binay lead in presidential survey drops  Inquirer.net
MANILA, Philippines – Fewer people expressed preference for Vice President Jejomar Binay for the 2016 presidential elections, the latest Pulse Asia poll revealed. The survey showed that preference for Binay dropped from 41 percent in June to only 31 ...

VP Binay's lead in presidential poll drops   Rappler
Business waits to see   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Hoping Estrada was just joking about 2016   Malaya

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  Manila Standard Today   
MILF rebels start difficult disarming process  BusinessWorld Online Edition
THE DIFFICULT process of disarming Philippine Muslim rebels after a decades-long insurgency has started, negotiators said Sunday, with the decommissioning of a first batch of firearms expected before yearend. MILF rebels in this file photo from 2012 -- ...

Disarming of MILF starts   Inquirer.net
Philippine Muslim rebels start giving up arms under peace deal   The Malay Mail Online
Philippine Muslim rebels start difficult disarming process   Sin Chew Jit Poh

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  Malaysia Kini   
If Hadi remains as chief, PAS is a lost cause  Malaysia Kini
LKT: PAS under its president Abdul Hadi Awang is a lost cause. If PAS can vote Hadi out before GE14 and he is replaced by a progressive and honourable leader, the path to Putrajaya for Pakatan will be easier. If PAS cannot remove Hadi when GE14 comes ...

Selangor exco portfolios may determine PAS's future in Pakatan   The Malaysian Insider
DAP will regret its actions   Free Malaysia Today
Selangor Cabinet line-up reflects Anwar's pull   AsiaOne
The Rakyat Post   
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  The Malaysian Insider   
Taking It In Their Stride  malaysiandigest.com
KUALA LUMPUR: HEADMASTERS, teachers and Year Six pupils are taking the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) resits in stride, with some pupils even viewing it as a second chance to do well in the exam. Following the incident which affected ...

Resit of UPSR papers to preserve integrity - MEB   Astro Awani
Pupils who do not resit UPSR papers will get 'T' for Absent   The Star Online
Resit of UPSR papers to preserve integrity, says exam board – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
The Sun Daily   
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  The Straits Times   
AFP to stop the Abu Sayyaf once and for all  Ang Malaya Net
Armed Forces of the Philippines sent approximately a thousand troops to augment security in Zamboanga and Sulu in Southern Philippines. The troops were pulled from Northern Luzon to face the rising tension in the south. “The AFP is exercising its flexibility ...

Manila sends more troops after threats to kill hostage   Arab News
Troops deployed as militants threaten to kill German hostage   Times of Oman
Brutal, simplistic   Inquirer.net
The Sun Daily   
AsiaOne   
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  Otago Daily Times   
PM confident accused diplomat will return  Otago Daily Times
Prime Minister John Key says he is confident a Malaysian diplomat facing criminal charges will be returned to New Zealand, though he wishes the process was moving more quickly. Mr Key was uncertain about when Muhammed Rizalman bin Ismail would be ...

NZ PM: Najib gave 'absolute commitment' on return of Malaysian envoy   The Malay Mail Online
NZ moves to bring back Rizalman to face charges   The Star Online
Key confident accused Malaysian envoy will return   New Zealand Herald
Free Malaysia Today   
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  Philippine Star   
Drilon defends Blue Ribbon committee's probe of Makati building  Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Franklin Drilon yesterday defended the Blue Ribbon committee's move to conduct hearings on the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall building after the camp of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay expressed plans to ...

Lawyer argues SC can stop Senate inquiry   BusinessWorld Online Edition
SC has power to stop Senate probe vs Binays, says Macalintal, disputing Drilon   InterAksyon
SC can stop Senate probe vs Binays - lawyer   ABS CBN News

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  Malaysia Chronicle   
Sex blogger: Vivian 'not surprised' Alvin jumped bail  The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Vivian Lee (pic), the ex-girlfriend of sex blogger Alvin Tan is 'not surprised' that her former Alvivi partner has jumped bail and sought asylum in the United States, as he had suggested the idea before. "He has suggested the idea of seeking ...

We will hunt you down every 'wormhole', IGP tells fugitive sex blogger   The Malay Mail Online
We';ll hunt you down, top cop tells runaway sex blogger   MSN Malaysia News
NGOs want sex blogger returned to Malaysia   The Rakyat Post
Malaysia Chronicle   
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  The Malaysian Insider   
Gerakan to limit its presidency to three terms  The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Gerakan will amend its constitution to limit the party presidency to a maximum of three terms during its national delegates conference on Oct 18 and 19. Party president Datuk Mah Siew Keong said besides the presidency, the tenure of state ...

Repeal Sedition Act, says Mah   The Sun Daily
Gerakan eyes 3-term limit for president, state chairmen   The Borneo Post
Gerakan eyes limiting presidency to 3 terms   Sin Chew Jit Poh
The Rakyat Post   
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