australia confident looking in right area and mh370 will be found

Australia 'confident looking in right area' and MH370 will be found

Australian authorities on Thursday said they were confident the search for MH370 was being carried out in the right area and the plane would be found after Malaysia confirmed debris on an Indian Ocean island was from the missing flight.
malaysian tissue paper producer negotiates 52m orders in viet nam

Malaysian tissue paper producer negotiates $5.2m orders in Viet Nam

Tissue paper manufacturer NTPM Holdings Bhd of Malaysia is negotiating for a couple of orders worth about US$5.2 million per year for its new operations in HCM City, StarBiz online newspaper of Malaysia reported.
pms visits to strengthen asean ties

PM’s visits to strengthen ASEAN ties

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung is scheduled to meet with several major economic groups in Malaysia and Singapore during his visit to these nations this week.
mh370 clues mount as wreckage identified as boeing 777

MH370 clues mount as wreckage identified as Boeing 777

The wreckage, part of a plane wing, could provide the first tangible clue towards unlocking the mystery surrounding the doomed Malaysia Airlines plane, which disappeared without trace in March last year with 239 people on board.
vietnam embassy opposes arrest of citizen in malaysia

Vietnam embassy opposes arrest of citizen in Malaysia

The Vietnam Embassy in Malaysia has protested against the arrest last week of a Vietnamese woman in Kuala Lumpur, complaining that it had not been appropriately informed of the groundless detention.
tpp to expand private ipr

TPP to expand private IPR

Developing nations such as Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, which are seeking greater access to developed markets in the United States, Japan and Australia, may soon have to dramatically expand private intellectual property rights (IPR), a trade-off they recognise as the price of admission to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
malaysias new airport sinking says airasia

Malaysia's new airport 'sinking', says AirAsia

Discount carrier AirAsia on Monday (Jul 27) called for urgent repairs at Malaysia's new budget airline terminal, claiming the tarmac was "sinking".
liverpool wrap up asia swing with draw in malaysia

Liverpool wrap up Asia swing with draw in Malaysia

Rising Liverpool star Jordon Ibe mustered a superb solo effort to equalise against a spirited Malaysia XI side and salvage a draw as the Reds wrapped up an unbeaten Asia summer tour.
russia submits alternative un resolution on mh17

Russia submits alternative UN resolution on MH17

Russia on Monday introduced an alternative draft resolution at the UN Security Council in a bid to thwart the creation of a tribunal that would prosecute those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over rebel-held east Ukraine.
developer spat resolved

Developer spat resolved

Malaysia’s Gamuda Land has taken over a 40 per cent stake in the joint-venture development of Celadon City, due to major differences among investors regarding the project’s concept and direction.
malaysia asks un to set up mh17 tribunal

Malaysia asks UN to set up MH17 tribunal

Malaysia on Wednesday circulated a draft UN resolution on establishing an international tribunal that it said would guarantee an independent trial for those behind the downing of flight MH17 over Ukraine.
russian official says mh17 tribunal idea is counterproductive

Russian official says MH17 tribunal idea is 'counterproductive'

A senior Russian official on Friday rejected calls for the establishment of a UN tribunal to try those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine last year.
stars rock malaysia at bollywoods oscars

Stars rock Malaysia at Bollywood's Oscars

Almost 4,000 fans gathered at the Putra Indoor stadium, just south of Kuala Lumpur, to see screen idols like Hrithik Roshan, Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha and Tiger Shroff - who won the best male debut award - perform on stage.
intel to move part of production from malaysia to vietnam

Intel to move part of production from Malaysia to Vietnam

U.S.-based chipmaker Intel Corporation will relocate a part of its production facility in Malaysia to Vietnam as well as China in an effort to cut labor costs, according to government website chinhphu.vn.
mh370 search will not be expanded further australia

MH370 search will not be expanded further: Australia

The hunt for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will not be expanded beyond its current area without specific new leads, Australian officials said on Wednesday (Jun 3), dousing relatives' hopes the search could last beyond early next year.