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Indonesian capital slammed by monsoon floods, more than 1,000 forced to evacuate
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Severe flooding across several areas in the Indonesian capital forced more than a thousand people to flee their homes on Saturday, with the country’s meteorology agency warning the conditions were set to continue for the next week.
Two killed in Mandalay city in bloodiest day of Myanmar protests
(Reuters) - Two people were killed in Myanmar's second city Mandalay on Saturday when police and soldiers fired to disperse protests against a Feb. 1 military coup, emergency workers said, the bloodiest day in more than two weeks of demonstrations.
Myanmar protester dies after 10 days on life support; pressure grows on army
(Reuters) - A young woman protester in Myanmar died on Friday after being shot in the head last week as police dispersed a crowd, her brother said, the first death among opponents of the Feb. 1 military coup since demonstrations began two weeks ago.
Two journalists jailed for two years in Belarus for filming protests
KYIV (Reuters) - A Belarusian court sentenced two Belarusian journalists from Poland-based TV news channel Belsat to two years in prison on Thursday, after authorities arrested them for live filming protests against President Alexander Lukashenko.
UK and Canada impose sanctions on Myanmar generals after coup
(Reuters) - Britain and Canada imposed sanctions on Myanmar's ruling generals on Thursday for toppling the civilian-led government while Japan said it had agreed with the United States, India and Australia that democracy must be restored there quickly.
Barricades burn in Spanish streets amid protests over jailed rapper
MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) - Police fired tear gas, rubber bullets, and sound bombs at two protests in Madrid and Barcelona on Wednesday, each attended by thousands, the day after a rapper was arrested on charges of glorifying terrorism and insulting royalty in his songs.
Myanmar coup protesters mass to reject army claim of support
(Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of people marched in Myanmar on Wednesday, rejecting the army's assertion that the public supported its overthrow of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and saying they would not be cowed in their bid to end military rule.
Myanmar military promises new election; Suu Kyi faces additional charge
(Reuters) - Myanmar's military junta promised on Tuesday that there would be an election and it would hand over power as police filed an additional charge against toppled former leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Timeline: The two weeks since Myanmar's coup
(Reuters) - Here is a timeline of events since Myanmar's military took power in a coup on Monday, Feb. 1.
‘Use funds and go digital’
JEMPOL: Traders should make full use of funds provided by the government to market their products online, says Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz.