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Malaysian palm oil price extends gains to highest in nearly 18 months
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures extended gains for a third day on Tuesday to mark their highest in nearly 18 months, buoyed by low production data from a regional palm oil association.
Johor police on lookout for 11 on wanted list
JOHOR BARU: Police are seeking 11 indiviÂduals on the wanted list under the Prevention of Crime Act 1959, said Johor police chief Comm Datuk Wan Ahmad Najmuddin Mohd.
Explosions at MAHB-owned Istanbul airport injure two
PETALING JAYA: Two airline employees were injured after explosions rocked the Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen International Airport (ISGIA) in Turkey on Wednesday.
One woman killed in Istanbul airport blast
ISTANBUL (AFP) - A female cleaner was killed and another wounded early Wednesday after an explosion of unknown origin beside a plane at Istanbul’s second international airport, with Turkey on high alert for possible attacks.
Insight - U.S. lifted Uzbekistan's rights ranking as cotton field abuses continued
SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The news reached Dmitry Tihonov in Uzbekistan's rural heartland as the labour activist quietly recorded the arrival of thousands of teachers, nurses, labourers, students and other conscripts sent to the fields to pick cotton.
Cleaning woman killed in Istanbul airport blast
ISTANBUL, Turkey: A female cleaner was killed and another wounded early Wednesday after an explosion of unknown origin beside a plane at Istanbul's second international airport, with Turkey on high alert for possible attacks.
Afghan forces battle to push back Taliban in Helmand
LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghan forces battled on Wednesday to push back Taliban fighters who have overrun Sangin in Helmand province and officials denied insurgents' claims that police and administrative buildings in the district centre had fallen.
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Confusion, corruption among Afghan forces hit Helmand defence
KABUL (Reuters) - More foreign troops died fighting in Helmand than in any other province in Afghanistan but little more than a year after NATO left, the region risks being overrun by the Taliban because of confusion, corruption and mismanagement in Afghan forces.
In command of our seas
He may be new at the helm, but Admiral Datuk Seri Ahmad Kamarulzaman Ahmad Badaruddin is all geared up to steer the Royal Malaysian Navy through the choppy waters of the new global and regional realpolitik.