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Hundreds of migrants storm across Spanish border at Melilla
MADRID (Reuters) - Hundreds of people forced their way though razor-wire barriers into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla on Wednesday, highlighting increasing pressure on a rare land-based route into Europe for illegal migrants.
Hundreds of migrants storm across Spanish border at Melilla
MADRID (Reuters) - More than 1,000 would-be immigrants tried to forced their way over razor-wire barriers into Spain's North African enclave of Melilla on Wednesday, with about half succeeding.
Poland investigates Eurosceptic MEP over 'What is rape?' comment
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish prosecutors are investigating whether comments made by a firebrand right-wing politician elected this week to the European Parliament warrant prosecution for incitement to rape.
Swinburne Sarawak engineering undergrads receive awards
KUCHING: Two final-year students from Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus have shown that they have the makings of an engineer.
Abductions rise in east Ukraine as pro-Russian rebels brook no dissent
SLAVIANSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Every evening Antonina Sukhonos gazes up at the Slaviansk city administration building in eastern Ukraine and wonders out loud where pro-Russian gunmen are holding her son.
U.S. judge halts force-feeding of Guantanamo prisoner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the military from force-feeding a Syrian prisoner on hunger striker at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
Libyan premier wins congress backing after ex-general's threats
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's new Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq won a vote of confidence from parliament on Sunday in defiance of a renegade former army general who has challenged the assembly's legitimacy.
Piasau rep wants education autonomy for Sarawak
Another Pakatan Rakyat elected representative has called for education autonomy for Sarawak.
Residents irked by council’s slow response
KULAIJAYA: Senai assemblyman Wong Shu Qi has blasted the Kulaijaya Municipal Council (MPKu) over its slow reaction to fixing pothole problems at the Senai industrial area here.
Libyan motorists' patience wears thin as many petrol stations shut for week
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Angry motorists in Libya's capital Tripoli queued to fill up on Thursday, some having slept in their cars for nights as petrol stations awaited promised supplies from a state oil firm.