Tourism Malaysia’s new ad campaign to target West Asian tourists

  DUBAI / Emirates Business Tourism Malaysia’s Deputy Director General (International Promotion) Dato’ Hj. Azizan Noordin officially launched a new advertising campaign for the West Asian market on Tuesday during a press conference held in conjunction with the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2016. The new advertising campaign targets the West Asia, Iran, and North and South African markets in a ...

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Malaysia’s 1MDB defaults on $1.75 billion in bonds

  Beijing / AFP Troubled Malaysian state investment fund 1MDB said on Tuesday it had defaulted on $1.75 billion in company bonds after missing an interest payment, heightening fears of a market-rattling bailout of the scandal-hit company. The fund, founded in 2009 by Prime Minister Najib Razak, is teetering on the brink of collapse amid multiple investigations around the world ...

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Maruti Suzuki posts $2.3 billion revenue

  New Delhi / Bloomberg Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. shares rose after the automaker posted revenue that beat analyst estimates as it sold more of the new Baleno hatchback and automatic variants of some existing models. The shares gained as much as 4.1 percent, the most intraday since April 13, in Mumbai trading. Total revenue in the quarter through March ...

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Mitsubishi admits it conducted false mileage tests since 1991

  TOKYO / AP Mitsubishi Motors Corp., the Japanese automaker that acknowledged last week that it had intentionally lied about fuel economy data for some of its models, said an internal investigation found such tampering dated back to 1991. President Tetsuro Aikawa told reporters on Tuesday the probe was ongoing, suggesting that more irregularities might be found. “We don’t know ...

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S Korea vows to revamp ailing shippers, shipbuilders

  Seoul / AFP South Korea vowed on Tuesday to restructure the country’s once formidable shipbuilding and shipping sectors, now crippled by mismanagement, slowing global demand and competition from Chinese rivals. Shipbuilders, including Hyundai Heavy Industries and Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine, have racked up massive losses after slumping oil prices sapped demand for tankers and offshore drillers. The “Big Three” ...

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Obama, ‘allies’ eye Libya maritime mission to stop illegal migrants

  Washington / AFP President Barack Obama’s challenge that Europe unite and shoulder more of the burden for its own security might soon be answered, in part, by a military mission off the Libyan coast. “Europe has sometimes been complacent about its own defense.” That was the staggeringly blunt criticism from Obama on Monday in Hanover, the last stop on ...

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Yemeni forces take back coastal city from Al Qaida

  SANAA / AP Forces loyal to Yemen’s internationally recognized government have retaken the southern coastal city of Mukalla, driving out Al Qaida militants a year after they captured it, security officials said on Tuesday. The Yemeni forces entered the city late on Monday, following days of heavy airstrikes by a Saudi-led coalition fighting on the side of President Abed ...

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Regime air raids in Aleppo province kill 19

  Aleppo / AFP Air strikes on rebel-held areas of Syria’s second city Aleppo and a town to its west killed at least 19 people on Tuesday, emergency workers said. The strikes came after rebel shelling killed at least 19 civilians in government-held districts of Aleppo on Monday and are the latest in a surge of violence in and around ...

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Indonesia to hold talks after kidnappings at sea

  JAKARTA / AP Indonesia’s president says the country will host talks with Malaysia and the Philippines this week to boost maritime security following the kidnappings at sea of Indonesians by suspected Abu Sayyaf militants. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said Tuesday that the meeting of foreign ministers and military chiefs will discuss joint patrols to protect shipping in waters between ...

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Visa deal if Turkey meets all criteria: EU

  Paris / AFP The EU’s top diplomat Federica Mogherini said on Tuesday that Turkey would only get visa-free travel to the bloc once it has met all the required criteria. Turkey has demanded its citizens be allowed to enter the European Union’s passport free Schengen zone without a visa by June, in exchange for it taking back migrants from ...

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