- Vinod Sekhar won't respond to allegations
PETALING JAYA: Businessman Datuk Vinod Sekhar, cited for two offences under the Bankruptcy Act, says he will not respond to the allegations against him because the matter has been brought to court.
- NZ quake: Malaysians tell their story
Malaysians in New Zealand share their personal experiences of the earthquake in Christchurch.
- Dinar sold out in Kelantan
PETALING JAYA: Kelantans gold dinar that was recently introduced has been sold out with most people buying it for investment purposes.
- PLUS Touch 'n Go reload lanes to close from Monday to Thursday
KUALA LUMPUR: The Touch 'n Go reload lanes on the North-South Expressway will be closed from Monday until Thursday and from Sept 16 to 19 in conjunction with the Aidilfitri and Malaysia Day holidays.
- Unholy marriage: Malaysian triad gang, Indian underworld in drug trade
CHENNAI: A Malaysia-based triad society is suspected to have linked up with the Indian underworld to capture a slice of the flourishing drug trafficking trade in the region.
- Malaysians in Christchurch are safe, says Wisma Putra
PETALING JAYA: All Malaysian citizens including students in and around Christchurch area which was hit by a powerful earthquake early Saturday are reported to be safe.
- MOF: Indonesian officers not roughed up nor stripped
KUALA LUMPUR: The Marine Operations Force (MOF) on Saturday disclosed its version of what transpired during the alleged maritime border incident last month which has sparked ugly anti-Malaysia protests in Indonesia.
- PM wants MCMC to act against articles insulting Islam in websites
PEKAN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Saturday called for stern action by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) against those who upload articles insulting Islam on their websites or social websites.
- Zulfahmi wants to give his best shot in San Marino Grand Prix
SAN MARINO: Malaysian racer Zulfahmi Khairuddin is determined to give his best shot in the San Marino Grand Prix, here, which is his 12th race so far.
- Indonesia ready to discuss maritime disputes with Malaysia
JAKARTA: The Indonesian government has expressed its readiness to discuss maritime disputes with the Malaysian government, involving five segments, in Kota Kinabalu on Sept 6.
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- New Zealand quake spawns emergency
Officials declared a state of emergency Saturday after a powerful earthquake struck near Christchurch, New Zealand, sending people into the streets as windows exploded, water mains broke and buildings crumbled.

- Mullen: U.S. will bypass Turkey in Iraq withdrawal
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff on Saturday said the United States does not plan to use Turkish territory in withdrawing its weapons from Iraq.

- South Korean foreign minister resigns
The South Korean foreign minister offered to resign Saturday amid a brewing controversy over the hiring of his daughter, state media reported.

- U.N. envoy: Response to Pakistan flooding 'far from enough'
A United Nations representative on Saturday pleaded for more international aid to help the millions of Pakistanis displaced from flooding that has ravaged the country for more than a month.

- Nearly 30 children among hundreds raped in Congo, U.N. says
More than two dozen children were among the hundreds raped by armed rebels in the war-torn eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said.

- Arrests made at Blair book signing in Dublin
Police made a "small number" of arrests in Dublin where former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was due to sign copies of his autobiography Saturday, a spokesman for Ireland's national police service said.

- Dagestan car bomb wounds government minister
A car bomb in the Russian republic of Dagestan killed a driver and injured a government official and his two bodguards on Saturday, state-run news agencies said.

- South Korea, U.S. to hold joint naval exercise
South Korea and the United States will conduct a joint anti-submarine warfare exercise starting Sunday, the U.S. military announced Friday.

- Indictment: Thais forced to work on Hawaiian farms
Six job recruiters have been indicted in federal court in what the FBI has called the largest human-trafficking operation ever to result in charges in the United States.

- Medal of Honor for Viet vet
President Barack Obama will award the Medal of Honor, the military's highest award for bravery, to Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger for his valor in saving the lives of three wounded comrades in Laos in 1968, the White House announced Friday.

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