By Richa Naidu PARIS (Reuters) -China suffered their first badminton defeats of the Paris Olympics on Monday when mixed doubles favourites Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping were upset by a Malaysian pair and one of the country’s men’s doubles teams were trounced by Denmark.
Flight carrying 123 Malaysians evacuated from Bangladesh arrives home
KUALA LUMPUR – A chartered flight carrying 123 Malaysians evacuated from deadly violence in Bangladesh arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday Malaysias …
Japan Airlines, Indonesia’s Garuda to launch revenue-sharing venture
JAL plans to increase connecting flights via Japan through the Garuda arrangement. This follows a joint venture with Malaysia Airlines started in 2020. The carrier will use Japan as a hub for global …
China’s CICC eyes Southeast Asia expansion in bid to ease domestic woes
China International Capital Corp (CICC) plans to expand its presence in Southeast Asia by opening offices in countries including Indonesia and Malaysia, said its investment banking head, as a slump in …
Indonesia Has Highest Costs of Doing Business in ASEAN-5
Indonesia holds the highest logistics and labor costs in the ASEAN-5 grouping which also includes Malaysia and the Philippines.
Indonesia lags Malaysia and Singapore for chip investments – is it too little, too late?
Indonesia recently accused Malaysia and Singapore of undermining its plans to become a major semiconductor player Indonesia faces significant hurdles to realise its aim of becoming a major …
IMD Report: Indonesia Surpasses Malaysia, Ranks 27th in World Competitiveness Ranking
Indonesia places third in Southeast Asia, following Singapore and Thailand, with Singapore maintaining its global lead.
Malaysian Athletics: Bangladesh’s Al Amin wins gold in 3000m steeplechase
Bangladeshi athlete Al Amin clinched the gold medal in the 3000- metre steeplechase event of the Malaysian Invitational Open Athletics Championship 2024 held at the Stadium Darul Makmur in Pahang, Malaysia on Saturday.
Philippine Military Chief Urges Fishermen to Ignore China’s New Coastguard Rules
China, which claims almost all of the South China Sea including parts claimed by the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam, has issued new rules that would enforce a 2021 law allowing its coastguard to use lethal force against foreign ships in waters that it claims.
Visits aim to strengthen exchanges and trust, and deepen cooperation: China Daily editorial
In Malaysia, as well as attending an event to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of China-Malaysia diplomatic relations, Li will take the opportunity to carry forward the …