2014年11月24日 星期一

2014-11-25 Singapore Southeast Asia


Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
As Fuel Prices Rise, Jokowi's Popularity Falls   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Indonesian President Joko Widodo (R) talks to journalists about the fuel price hike at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, on Nov. 19. European Pressphoto Agency. JAKARTA, Indonesia—Indonesians are starting to express discontent with their new president, ...

Jokowi tells Cabinet to skip House meetings   Jakarta Post
Lee-Jokowi in a show of breakfast diplomacy   Astro Awani
President Jokowi Asked If Parliament Ever Used Interpellation Right on Previous ...   Global Indonesian Voices (GIVnews.com)
CNBC   
New Straits Times Online   
Bangkok Post   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Najib to table white paper on terrorism tomorrow, report says   
Malay Mail Online
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will table a white paper in Parliament tomorrow on the threats terrorist groups pose on Malaysia. ― File picKUALA LUMPUR, Nov 25 ― Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will table a white paper in Parliament ...

Malaysian Home Ministry Wants To Set Up Firewall To Filter Online Content ...   malaysiandigest.com
Government not using Sedition Act to silence critics, says Zahid   The Star Online
M'sia at the mercy of those spreading lies via the Internet   Free Malaysia Today
Daily Express   
Bernama   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
The culprit   
Sin Chew Jit Poh
Flash floods and landslides in Cameron Highlands early this month had claimed five lives. The government said that illegal land exploitation activities were the major factor and illegal foreign workers who secretly opened up land at night were the culprit of the ...

DPM Orders Tearing Down Of Illegal Farm   malaysiandigest.com
Move to legalise highland illegals   The Star Online
Unravelling the conspiracy   New Straits Times Online
The Malaysian Insider   
Daily Express   
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The Borneo Post
   
Adenan: No let-up in enforcement   
The Star Online
KUCHING: There will be no let-up in enforcement now that a crackdown on illegal activities has begun, Chief Minister Tan Sri Adenan Satem said. “At the end of the day, the buck stops with me,” he said. “I don't want any of this 'passing the buck' around ...

SS: Civil servants ought to be multi-skilled   The Borneo Post
S'wak to introduce 'The Best Enforcement Awards' next year   Daily Express
Rogue Enforcement Officers, Illegal Loggers Plundering Sarawak's Resources   Bernama
Malay Mail Online   
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Inquirer.net
   
Santiago slams P37B pork   
Inquirer.net
Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago on Monday cautioned lawmakers against trifling with the proposed 2015 national budget by keeping their “pork barrel” and agreeing to Malacañang's declaring as savings at any time of the year at any stage any project the ...

Miriam: Savings, 'pork' in 2015 budget unconstitutional   Philippine Star
Miriam: Budget holds minefields   Manila Standard Today
Santiago urges colleagues to reject House's definition of savings   BusinessWorld Online Edition
Rappler   
GMA News   
ABS CBN News   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
Selangor is spending more, but can it deliver more?   
The Malaysian Insider
Selangor Menteri Besar Azmin Ali presented a populist budget yesterday and is spending double the amount his predecessor did on public work projects and welfare programmes. – Pic courtesy of Menteri Besar's Office, November 25, 2014.As expected ...

Selangor BN chief praises Pakatan state for opening purse strings to opposition   Malay Mail Online
Selangor approves 153 projects worth RM4.58 billion   The Sun Daily
Sealgnor increases allocation for poverty alleviation schemes to RM100mil   New Straits Times Online
The Star Online   
Free Malaysia Today   
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Philippine Star
   
Consolidated version of FoI bill gets approval   
BusinessWorld Online Edition
THE HOUSE committee on public information has approved a consolidated version of the Freedom of Information (FoI) bill, despite objections of several lawmakers. Voting 10-3, the House of Representatives panel yesterday adopted the substitute FoI bill ...

One step closer   Manila Standard Today
House panel approves 'defanged' FOI bill   ABS CBN News
FOI BILL'S TWG VERSION DEFENDED | Coalition disputes Makabayan bloc ...   InterAksyon
Sun.Star   
Ang Malaya Net   
Philippine Star   
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AsiaOne
   
Equip students with skills to create future tech: PM   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE schools should equip students with the skills to create the technology of the future, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. These include not just abilities like computer programming, but also a "fail fast, learn quickly" mindset, he added.
Vision of a smart nation is to make life better: PM Lee   The Straits Times
S'pore must exploit IT advantage to stay ahead: PM   TODAYonline
Smart Nation initiative 'about people, not machines': Vivian Balakrishnan   Channel News Asia
GlobalPost   
FutureGov Magazine   
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
STATING THE UNDENIABLE: 'I wouldn't go to eastern Sabah without guards ...   
Malaysia Chronicle
Insisting that eastern Sabah is not safe, Tourism and Culture Minister Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said he would not go there without the protection of bodyguards. “Without bodyguards, I won't even go to eastern Sabah,” he was quoted as saying in the online ...

I won't lie just to promote Sabah, says federal tourism minister   Malay Mail Online
Nazri urged to continue promoting Sabah tourism   The Borneo Post
Chartered flights: Hotels glad   Daily Express
The Sun Daily   
New Straits Times Online   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Junaidi: Sabahans and Sarawakians not treated as stepchildren   
The Star Online
AN Opposition MP was taken to task over her remarks that many Sabahans and Sarawakians are not happy with the Federal Government for treating them like “step-children”. “This is just your perception,” Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi ...

Wan Junaidi: Police, Bomba capable of investigating blast   The Borneo Post
North Koreans are needed to do the dangerous jobs, says Malaysia   The Guardian
Govt mulls extraditing M'sians abroad for sedition   The Sun Daily
The Straits Times   
AsiaOne   
Malaysia Chronicle   
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