Trying to embarrass the President of whatever country is really unethical, to think that journalist are professionals. They should always consider a good conduct aside from delivering news and update.
Monday, 07 October, 2013
Staff at the Apec summit in Bali, Indonesia have been accused of stifling press freedom after Hong Kong journalists were ejected from the venue and their press passes taken away for "screaming" questions at Philippine President Benigno Aquino.
Lawmaker James To Kun-sun...
Oct 4, 2013
The latest superpower dysfunctional spectacular, aka the US shutdown, has forced President Barack Obama to cancel an entire Asian trip. First the White House announced Obama was shutting down Malaysia and the Philippines - supposed stars of the "pivoting to Asia". Then it was...
Analysts say with fresh armed clashes in Mindanao, it is unlikely Malaysia would deport Filipinos illegal immigrants back to the areas.
One of the repercussions of the fresh unrest in the southern Philippines would be the derailing of Malaysia’s effort to mount a sweeping operation to nab...
Pre 1960s most Sabahan's weren't Muslim, but that has changed thanks to Project IC. By inviting southern Muslim Phillippino and Indonesians was an act of TREACHERY if proven. The demised ex Dpy Home Minister and ex PM collaborated with an aim to increase legitimate M'sian Muslim voters (from PHI...
The US wouldn't abandon Taiwan and it's highly unlikely that China would "re-possess" Taiwan.
Yes, Beijing keeps increasing the number of short-range missiles aimed at Taiwan, hence Taipei sees its relationship with Washington pivotal, which is the main weapons supplier to the island. Taiwan is...
The Malaysian Insider
The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) has activated some 4,000 foreign-trained Tausug fighters embedded in Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysia, group spokesman Emmanuel Fontanilla told The Philippine Star yesterday.
Fontanilla said the mobilisation of the fighters was to...
Manila is on a mission impossible
2013-07-29 07:09
By Wang Hui (China Daily)
In his state of the nation address delivered on July 22, Philippine President Benigno Aquino avoided the territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea, a move perceived by some as showing "good judgment". But...