KUALA LUMPUR: A woman gave birth to a baby outside the Bukit Jalil Stadium where Taiwanese pop star Jay Chau is having his concert.
RSAF personnel conducting pre-flight checks in preparation for the humanitarian assistance and disaster relief mission. - PHOTO: MINDEF via The Straits Times/ANN
"Although, again, we don't have a problem with the relief items, but other countries are helping us namely - it’s automatic for Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia to help - that's formal. They've also sent their air assets,” he said. "The SAF’s contributions underscore the warm and friendly bilateral and defence ties and close Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief cooperation between Singapore and the Philippines,” it said.
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