Education is the responsibility of the government and Malaysia is committed to providing sound education to all.
The international financial community regards Malaysia as one of the world's leading Islamic financial centers.
Malaysia has been at the crossroads of cultures since the dawn of antiquity. As far back as 200 AD, the first Oriental Gold Rush lured seafarers from Rome, India and China to the tin mines of the Golden Chersonese, as the Malay Peninsula was then called by the Greek geographer, Claudius Ptolemy.
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of Malaysia (MOSTI) has recognized the importance of biotechnology as one of the key drivers of the country's development, both present and future.
Agriculture has acquired a new stature in Malaysia with the government's announcement in late 2003 that the sector would be revitalized and developed as the nation's engine of growth, after the manufacturing and services industries.
Lufthansa German Airlines ranks among the world's leading airlines and its brand stands for quality, innovation, reliability, efficiency and a worldwide network. With over 80 years of experience in China, Lufthansa has become one of the leading European airlines in the Chinese market and enjoys an outstanding reputation throughout the country.
Two avant-garde artists are delivering an amazing performance inside a glass box, singing and dancing to poems of their own creation.
Often, a journalist may be honored as "a king without a crown," indicating the great role this profession can sometimes play in state matters. But what's the most amazing thing you would expect a foreign correspondent to do in the field of international relations? Help two countries establish a diplomatic relationship? That's the business of statesmen and diplomats, you may assert. But that is exactly what Wang Shu, a journalist who went on to become China's ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany, succeeded in doing.
Germany and China should join hands to push their partnership of shared responsibility to new heights.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Beijing yesterday, marking the beginning of her four-day visit to China.
Isn't it a real bargain to renovate a decrepit building to make it seem like new at a comparatively lower price, especially in view of currently soaring housing prices? Furthermore, isn't it an even better bargain to retrofit old buildings for energy efficiency?
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