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Europe's heatwave burns on, but eases from record highs
PARIS/MADRID (Reuters) - A four-day heatwave across western Europe that killed seven people began to ease slightly on Sunday, as temperature alerts were cut back and wildfires slowly brought under control.
Glencore's Congo tragedy highlights security conundrum for miners
DAKAR/LIMA (Reuters) - The deaths of 43 illegal miners at a Glencore facility in Congo last week highlighted a growing challenge for mining companies struggling to secure sites from small-scale prospectors digging for cobalt, copper and other minerals.
Will minorities have a place in PAS' Malaysia?
Comment by Terence Fernandez IF there is one thing that PAS has revealed itself to be in its recently concluded Muktamar is that it is a party that has problems co-existing in a multiethnic and multifaith country like Malaysia.
Jakoa: We are still waiting for full results of Bateq deaths probe
KUALA LUMPUR: Investigations on the cause of death among the Orang Asli in Kampung Kuala Koh, Gua Musang, Kelantan is still ongoing even though measles has been cited as the cause of death, says the Orang Asli Development Department (Jakoa).
Over 100% surge in dengue cases
AMPANG Jaya residents are advised to take the dengue threat seriously as there is a 106% increase in cases so far compared to the corresponding period last year.
Victims plagued by anxiety attacks
PUTRAJAYA: Six students affected by the Pasir Gudang chemical
Trump, with a wag, asks Putin not to meddle in U.S. elections
OSAKA (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday sardonically asked his Russian counterpart to please not meddle in U.S. elections, appearing to make light of a scandal that led to an investigation of his campaign's contact with the Kremlin during 2016 elections.
U.S. 'gag rule' linked to 40% jump in abortions in parts of Africa
LONDON (Reuters) - A decades-old U.S. government policy reinstated by President Donald Trump in 2017 that restricts international aid to NGOs that support abortion is linked to a 40% rise in abortions in some parts of sub-Saharan African, a study showed on Thursday.
Breeders' Cup to remain at Santa Anita despite horse deaths
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Breeders' Cup will be held as scheduled at Santa Anita Park in November despite the death of 30 horses at the track since December, the board overseeing the race said on Thursday.
No let-up in ‘no smoking’ drive, says Dzul
SERDANG: Some “recalcitrants” continue to smoke in open-air eateries despite the ban but the Health Ministry will continue its educational enforcement until the law comes into full force by next January, says Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.