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Two men charged with insulting King fined
MELAKA: An elderly man faced a fine of RM8,000 for posting an offensive remark against the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah.
Last orders... Ireland closes all pubs on eve of St Patrick's Day
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland on Sunday said all bars in the country should close until at least the end of the month to curb the spread of coronavirus after videos of groups singing in packed Dublin venues sparked anger on social media.
Imprisonment of Cuban 'art-ivist' sparks charges of censorship
HAVANA (Reuters) - Dozens of renowned Cuban artists from across the political spectrum are calling for the release of dissident artist and activist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara who was arrested 10 days ago, decrying this as an outdated act of censorship.
Time to step up and end sexual harassment
WOMEN’s rights and the conversations surrounding them have shifted dramatically over the last few years. While claims towards women’s equality have become more mainstream – our legal system still has a very long way to go catch up.
Bloomberg’s big bet: Can money beat Biden's momentum?
RICHMOND, VA. (Reuters) - In his brief three-month campaign for president, Michael Bloomberg poured nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars into building an advertising and data-mining juggernaut unlike anything the political world had ever seen.
'Moment of truth:' Buttigieg drops out of Democratic race two days before Super Tuesday
(Reuters) - Pete Buttigieg dropped out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination on Sunday, saying he no longer saw a chance of winning, the day after fellow moderate Joe Biden won a big victory in South Carolina.
China stands strong in the face of Covid-19
Having experienced ups and downs in a history going back thousands of years, the country will get through this turbulence too.
Cyprus to shut checkpoints for first time since 2003 over coronavirus
NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus will close four checkpoints on the divided island for a week as a precaution against the spread of coronavirus, the first closure since crossings between the two sides were eased in 2003 after decades of estrangement.
Student activist says will be charged over UM convocation protest
PETALING JAYA: Student activist Wong Yan Ke says he will be charged in court on Wednesday (Feb 26) for his protest against Universiti Malaya Vice-Chancellor Datuk Abdul Rahim Hashim during a convocation ceremony last year.
Terrible toll of domestic violence on women workers, study reveals
JAKARTA: Sari, a 32-year-old garment factory worker, relies on over-the-counter painkillers just to get through the day. Her problem is not in the workplace, it’s at home, with her abusive husband.