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'Allah' case: First-ever 7-man panel set up in Federal Ct for civil dispute
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has set up a seven-man panel for the first time to hear a civil dispute over the use of the word 'Allah'.
Never a dull moment
A former journalist recounts his four-year stint as a Petaling Jaya city councillor in StarMetro’s new column.
Insight - Media squeeze tightens as Russia harks back to WW2
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Ilya Azar does not know whether he has been fired yet from one of Russia's most popular independent online news organisations, but he is pretty sure he soon will be.
Tired of protests, Venezuelans take politics to the beach
CATIA LA MAR, Venezuela (Reuters) - Thousands of Venezuelans have escaped to the beach for the long Carnival weekend, heeding President Nicolas Maduro's call to leave behind nearly a month of anti-government protests.
Behind bars - India's Sahara urgently tries to free chief in bond case
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - With its jet-setting boss in jail, India's Sahara conglomerate is scrambling for a way to satisfy a court order to repay billions of dollars in an outlawed bond scheme.
Syria spillover taints Turkey poll in border province
HATAY (Reuters) - It is already past lunchtime and souvenir shop owner Halil Santoglu has yet to make a sale - a frequent complaint these days in this once bustling bazaar as the war in nearby Syria wreaks havoc with the economy of Turkey's southern borderlands.
Syria's chemical weapons wild card: chlorine gas
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Chlorine gas attacks in Syria this month, if proven, expose a major loophole in an international deal to remove chemical weapons from the war-torn country and suggest chemical warfare could persist after the removal operation has finished.
How the U.S. made its Putin problem worse
WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK (Reuters) - In September 2001, as the U.S. reeled from the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, Vladimir Putin supported Washington's imminent invasion of Afghanistan in ways that would have been inconceivable during the Cold War.
Pro-Russians take control of Ukrainian troop carriers
SLAVIANSK/KRAMATORSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - Armoured personal carriers driven into the eastern Ukrainian city of Slaviansk had been under the control of Ukrainian armed forces earlier on Wednesday, pictures taken by Reuters photographers showed.
Malaysia to keep baby panda if Fu Wa and Feng Yi successfully mate in Zoo Negara
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will get to keep the baby of the two giant pandas, Fu Wa and Feng Yi, if they successfully mate in Zoo Negara.