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Struggling Norwich will not be 'panic buying', says Farke
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League strugglers Norwich City have ruled out "panic buying" in the January transfer window to try to escape the relegation zone.
Iranian commander Soleimani had been in Pompeo's sights for years
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Long before U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went on television and Twitter on Friday to make the case for the U.S. decision to kill top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, he had the powerful military commander squarely in his sights.
Banking on virtual lenders
THE biggest story in Malaysia’s banking scene towards the end of last year was the central bank’s plans to issue up to five licences for digital banks.
Moreish mushroom morsels
Chinese New Year is always about families coming together and cooking their favourite foods.
Surviving an uncertain investment climate
The new year has arrived and fund managers are gearing up strategies to outperform a volatile and uncertain investing climate.
Factbox: Allies widen Iran's Middle East reach
BEIRUT (Reuters) - As Iran vows to take revenge for the killing of one of its top military commanders, Major General Qassem Soleimani, it can count on the support of groups that are part of a Tehran-led alliance across the region.
Former Johor MB says he and Maszlee are 'victims of circumstances'
JOHOR BARU: One man who feels empathy for Dr Maszlee Malik following his resignation as Education Minister is his fellow Johor Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia leader Datuk Osman Sapian.
These Houston residents dream of moving to where the air is clear
HOUSTON (Reuters) - On the east side of Houston, the white plumes of the Texas oil and chemical refineries are a constant backdrop for residents of the Manchester neighbourhood.
Najib: Maszlee’s resignation a reflection of mess within Pakatan
BEAUFORT: Dr Maszlee Malik’s resignation as Education Minister is a clear reflection of the mess within the Pakatan Harapan government, says former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
43 killed as Indonesia flood rescuers hunt for missing
JAKARTA: Indonesian rescuers mounted a desperate search on Friday (Jan 3) for those missing after flash floods and landslides sparked by torrential rains killed at least 43 people across the Jakarta region while health authorities raced to prevent disease outbreaks.