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Denmark / Malaysia

Help For Malaysian Kids Goes Online

May 23, 2006May 23, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

Borneo Child Aid Society runs education project for over 3000 underprivileged children in remote Areas of Sabah, Malaysia.Numerous children in the Malaysian state Sabah on Borneo live in plantations and …

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Denmark / Malaysia / Thailand

Danish Crane Company Opens New Factory In Malaysia

May 18, 2006June 1, 2006 - by Mogens Rasmussen - Leave a Comment

Hercules Crane, a Danish hydraulic company in Thailand, has opened a new factory in South Malaysia near Johor Baharu where the company is to produce offshore cranes. The company aims to …

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Malaysia / Norway

Greenpeace Prevent Scrapping Of Norwegian Cruise Liner

May 15, 2006July 23, 2014 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

The Supreme Court of India Friday May 12 accepted a public interest petition from Greenpeace asking the court to stop the entry of ‘Blue Lady’ (formerly the SS Norway), a decommissioned Norwegian …

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Malaysia / Norway

SS Norway Sets Sail On Final Journey – To Scrapyard

May 10, 2006May 10, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - 1 Comment

“Norway” a 1960’s classic ocean liner that last flew the flag of Norwegian Cruise Line, is on its final journey – a trip from Port Klang, Malaysia, to Alang, India, …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Waste Handling Opportunities Increase In Malaysia

May 9, 2006May 9, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

Following a heated debate in the media about environmental and health problems caused by open landfills near drinking water reservoirs, the Malaysian government has decided to immediately shut down and seal …

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Cambodia / Denmark / Indonesia / Laos / Malaysia / Philippines / Singapore / Thailand / Vietnam

Learning Danish Online

May 8, 2006May 14, 2006 - by Satirat Dam-ampai - Leave a Comment

In cooperation with the Dansk e-Learning Center, Denmark’s Ministry of Refugees, Immigration and Integration Affairs has developed and launched a comprehensive online Danish course at http://www.danskabc.dk.DanskABC is an online language …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Denmark’s Gade Wins First Match Against Malaysia

May 5, 2006May 7, 2006 - by Event Contributor - Leave a Comment

BADMINTON – Denmark got off to the best possible start in the Thomas Cup semi-final against Malaysia, when Danish star player Peter Gade defeated the world’s 2nd ranked Lee Chong Wei …

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Denmark / Malaysia

Denmark Faces China In Thomas Cup Final

May 5, 2006May 7, 2006 - by Event Contributor - Leave a Comment

In dramatic fashion Denmark managed to beat Malaysia in Friday’s last semi-final at the prestigious Thomas Cup tournament in Japan. The victory was secured after five intense matches – three …

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Malaysia / Sweden

Volvo Sees Malaysia As Important Market

May 4, 2006May 7, 2006 - by Event Contributor - Leave a Comment

The Asia-Pacific region is growing more and more important to Volvo Car Corp and last year the region contributed approximately 10 percent of the Swedish company’s global sales volume.In an interview …

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Finland / Malaysia

Nokia System Allows Malaysians To Pay By Phone

May 2, 2006May 2, 2006 - by Jakob Holm - Leave a Comment

Consumers in Malaysia now have the possibility to shop and pay using their mobile phones. The possibility comes after Visa International and Finnish cell phone maker Nokia released the world’s first credit card …

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