City leader sacked over China protests
By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN from Associated Press URUMQI, China — Chinese leaders removed the Communist Party chief of the restive western city of Urumqi on Saturday, trying to appease public anger following sometimes violent protests this week that the government worries could re-ignite deadly ethnic rioting. The government's Xinhua...
Rival MCA sides agree on one EGM
By Lee Yuk Peng from The Star There will be only one extraordinary general meeting (EGM) for MCA as the rival camps have agreed to a single list of proposed resolutions. “We are working towards that,” MCA secretary-general Datuk Wong Foon Meng said at 7pm yesterday after meeting with Datuk Seri Tan Chai Ho and Loh Seng Kok,...
Does China Have Designs on a Troubled Area in India?
By Nava Thakuria from Asia Sentinel The seven states of Northeast India, connected to the mother country only by a thin strip of land that abuts West Bengal, have been in turmoil since India won independence from Great Britain in 1947. The region's 50 million people are a sea in which at least 39 armed outfits swim, fighting...
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