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Samy to announce details of his resignation on December

The Leader of Malaysia's largest ethnic Indian political party, S Samy Vellu on Sunday said that he will announce the details of his resignation as Malaysian Indian Congress Presidenton December.

Prominent Indian lawyer dies after knife attack

A prominent ethnic Indian lawyer was knifed to death by two masked men in front of his house in the nearby town of Ipoh, media reports said on Thursday. G.

Malaysia evacuates thousands as floods hit

Malaysian authorities have shut schools and evacuated more than 12,000 people as floodwaters rise in two northern states hit by torrential rain, official media said Tuesday.

PM concludes Malaysia visit, leaves for Hanoi

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday concluded his visit to Malaysia where the two countries announced a comprehensive economic cooperation and decided to forge closer ties on a range of other ar

India is firm as China tries to provoke again

Within hours of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh landing in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday as part of his grand plan to give an economic underpinning to the relationship with three key East Asian nations in China’s backyard while remaining careful not to upset the larger neighbour, Beijing signalled that it had no compunctions about crossing the red line yet again on the sensitive issue of issuing stapled visas to Indian nationals from Jammu and Kashmir.

Men just get less than 3 hrs of orgasm in their lifetime

A man gets just an average of less than three hours of orgasm throughout his lifetime, according to China Press.

School Principal faces jail over racist remarks against Malay-Indian students

The Kulaijaya police in Malaysia, investigating the case of a school principal who allegedly used “racist remarks” against non-Malay students calling them penumpang (passengers) in the country during

Bangkok Post Publishes 3D Newspaper

A 64-year-old English daily in Thailand the Bangkok Post on Friday published a 3D newspaper, the first of its kind in the country.

Malaysia state chief encourages teen marriages

A prominent Malaysian official on Thursday encouraged young Muslim teenagers to get married if they cannot resist having sex and promised money to help them start a family — a stance that drew criticism from women’s rights activists. Mohamad Ali Rustam, chief minister of southern Malacca state, said the moves could help reduce a growing problem of babies being abandoned by girls who have unwanted pregnancies.

Afghan defence minister confident on war strategy

The Afghan defence minister on Monday said that efforts to combat the Taliban in his country were moving in the right direction and could bear significant results by the end of 2010, despite the recent spike in US casualties.

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