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Malaysia / Sweden

Ericsson Eyes Contracts In Malaysia

February 27, 2006February 28, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

Ericsson sees potential in Malaysia for hosting and managed services and hopes to secure more contracts soon, according to its managed services vice-president Thomas Olsson.He said local telecommunication companies showed …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Bird Flu Re-emerges In Malaysia – No Cause For Alarm

February 23, 2006July 28, 2014 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

February 21 a chicken in Malaysia was confirmed to be infected by bird flu. The incident is the first in the country since autumn 2004. In an email to Danes …

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Denmark / Malaysia

KL Workshop On Media Agenda In Environmental Journalism

February 16, 2006December 11, 2010 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

A group of environmental journalists will be able to share their expertise in a workshop entitled “Enhancing Media Agenda in Environmental Journalism in Malaysia” which is funded by Danish International …

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Malaysia

Melaka Hosts “Finland – A Way of Life” Exhibition

February 16, 2006February 21, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

“Finland –A Way Of Life” exhibition will be held at Melaka Historic City Council in Malaysia on February 20-25 2006.         The exhibition provides an ipression of Finland, its nature, and …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Malaysians Pledge To Help Cool Cartoons Controversy

February 15, 2006February 16, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said a formal request from the Danish government has yet to be forwarded to Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Wisma Putra) asking for help …

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Denmark / Indonesia / Malaysia / Philippines

Demo Numbers Grow As Controversy Abates

February 14, 2006February 14, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

Friday thousands of Muslims rallied in Malaysia, while smaller demonstrations were held in Indonesia and for the first the Philippines was hit by the worldwide demonstrations against the ofending cartoons. …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Young Danish Firm Scores Giant Deal in Malaysia

February 9, 2006December 11, 2010 - by Jakob Holm - 1 Comment

Recently established Denmark Solar Industry (DSI) – based in Copenhagen – is to build several large factories in Kemaman, Malaysia producing solar panels. The factories contract is worth 179 million …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Muslims In Malaysia To Protest At Danish Embassy Friday

February 9, 2006February 10, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

The Friday demonstration will be the first mass demonstration in mainly muslim Malaysia, prompted by the Danish cartoon controversy. Some 1000 protesters are expected to gather after Friday prayers and …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Malaysian Editor Resigns After Posting Caricatures

February 8, 2006February 10, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

The non-Muslim editor of the Sarawak Tribune, an English local newspaper in Malaysia, has resigned after publishing controversial cartoons satirizing the Prophet Mohammed in Saturday’s edition.       The Sarawak Tribune reprinted …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Umno Youth Demands Editor-in-Chief Quit

February 8, 2006February 9, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

Umno Youth, a wing of the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) which is the biggest party in Malaysian Government, wants the Editor-in-Chief of the Sarawak Tribune newspaper to resign for …

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