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Complaints after Portuguese prosecutors acknowledge spying on reporters
LISBON (Reuters) - Groups representing journalists and lawyers in Portugal complained of a threat to press freedom on Wednesday, after prosecutors acknowledged having spied on two reporters to try to ferret out their sources in a case against soccer club Benfica.
EU court opinion endorses local authority's competency to file cases against big-techs
BRUSSELS, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- Data protection watchdogs in any member state of the European Union (EU) can file complaints against Facebook despite the fact the company bases its European presence in Ireland, advocate general Michal Bobek advised the European Court of Justice on Wednesday.
Sabah business community happy to be allowed to operate
KOTA KINABALU: Businesses were off to a quiet start on the first day of the movement control order, just a day after the streets in the city here were jammed with vehicles as people rushed to complete tasks and tie up loose ends.
Top officials head honours list
SEREMBAN: Two of the country’s senior civil servants head the list of 272 recipients of titles and awards in conjunction with the 73rd birthday of Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir today.
Declaration of Emergency should not put democracy, rule of law in peril, says Malaysian Bar
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Bar hopes that the declaration of a state of emergency will not put democracy and rule of law at peril.
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny to fly to Russia on Sunday despite risks
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said on Wednesday he would fly back to Russia on Jan. 17 from Germany where he has been recovering after being poisoned, shrugging off potential legal risks that could see him jailed.
Japan set to expand state of emergency, public cools to Olympics
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government plans to expand a state of emergency it declared for the Tokyo area last week to seven additional prefectures on Wednesday in an effort to stem the spread of COVID-19, public broadcaster NHK reported.
Explainer: Could Trump be prosecuted for inciting the attack on Capitol Hill?
(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is unlikely to face criminal charges in connection with the violent siege on the U.S. Capitol last week because of the country's broad free speech protections, some legal experts said.
Mexico publishes medicinal cannabis regulation, creating new market
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's health ministry on Tuesday published rules to regulate the use of medicinal cannabis, a major step in a broader reform to create the world's largest legal cannabis market in the Latin American country.
With some Republicans on board, U.S. House Democrats press forward on impeachment vote
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With at least five Republicans joining their push to impeach President Donald Trump over the storming of the U.S. Capitol, Democrats in the House of Representatives stood poised for a history-making vote to try to remove the president from office.