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‘More byte needed in data protection’
PETALING JAYA: In the wake of yet another data leak, experts are calling for regulatory bodies to take punitive action against organisations that expose users’ personal data, making them vulnerable to scammers.
EU leaders meet at summit dominated by Brexit
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU leaders met for a two-day summit on Thursday and Friday, dominated by Brexit. The following are comments from the national leaders and senior EU officials on their arrival.
Iraq prudent over taking Islamic State foreign nationals
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi officials appeared cautious on Thursday after holding talks with European powers this week aimed at accelerating efforts to create a judicial framework that would enable jihadists being held in Syria to face trial in Iraq.
EU leaders seek tough unified message against Turkey's Syria offensive
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will seek a common front against their NATO ally Turkey at a summit on Thursday and condemn Ankara's offensive in northern Syria, while considering further ways to pressure it to pull back.
Russia and Iran stand ready to facilitate talks on Syria - statement
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, have discussed situation in north eastern Syria and expressed their readiness to facilitate relevant talks, Russian foreign ministry said on Thursday.
Don't be hasty in abolishing arts and science streams, say academics
KAJANG (Bernama): The government has been advised not to be hasty in abolishing the arts and science streams in Form Four from next year.
Yes, Najib was Emperor of 1MDB, says witness to incredulous question from defence
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak was like the "Emperor of 1MDB", the High Court was told on Thursday (Oct 17).
Bangladesh border forces kill Indian guard, wound another, India says
KOLKATA/DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladeshi border forces shot and killed an Indian border guard and wounded another on Thursday after detaining an Indian fisherman, Indian officials said, in a rare reported clash between the two sides.
Thai royal barge procession put off 'due to water and weather conditions'
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's royal barge procession in honour of King Maha Vajiralongkorn's coronation this year has been postponed by seven weeks to Dec. 12, a senior government official said on Thursday.
Nearly 100 detained so far in Catalonia protests - Spain's minister
MADRID (Reuters) - Police in Catalonia have detained 97 protesters since unrest broke out on Monday sparked by the sentencing of separatist leaders, Spain's acting Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said on Thursday, saying there will be "no impunity".