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King, Queen visit National Zoo to see Fu Wa and Feng Yi
KUALA LUMPUR: The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Hajah Haminah Wednesday visited Zoo Negara to see the giant pandas, Xing Xing and Liang Liang.
What your child should eat
THERE can be no doubt what the choice would be for feeding newborn babies.
U.S. wins Arab support for Syria/Iraq military campaign
JEDDAH (Reuters) - The United States signed up Arab allies on Thursday to a "coordinated military campaign" against Islamic State fighters, a major step in building regional support for President Barack Obama's plan to strike both sides of the Syrian-Iraqi frontier.
Philippines' Aquino seeks more power for government to avert electricity crisis
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Benigno Aquino said he would ask Congress to allow the government to enter into energy supply contracts, for the first time since the industry was privatised in 2001, to avert a looming power shortage next year.
Swedish far right set for action after storming win on welfare worry
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Shrugging off scandal and condemnation from their political rivals, the far right Sweden Democrats have more than doubled their vote to hold the balance of power in their country - cementing immigration worries into mainstream political debate.
Catholic Church files review application over Federal Court decision on 'Allah' issue
PUTRAJAYA: The Catholic Church has filed a review application against a Federal Court decision denying leave to appeal the Home Minister's ban on the use of the word 'Allah' in its weekly publication, Herald.
Near-impossible dream
SHELTER, food, clean water, sanitation and clothing are among the most basic necessities everyone should be entitled to, even those living below the poverty line.
Pakistani opposition keeps up pressure on prime minister to resign
LAHORE Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan on Sunday took the campaign to unseat Nawaz Sharif to the prime minister's home base of Lahore, where tens of thousands of people roared their support for change.
That river you're chucking your trash in? That's your drinking water
Across Malaysia, rivers are our main source of tap water. So why are we still throwing our rubbish down the river?
Analysis - In Brazil election turnaround, incumbent emerges as favourite
BRASILIA (Reuters) - When more than a million Brazilians took to the streets last year in anti-government protests, many believed it was a sign that the ruling Workers' Party would be ousted at the next election after 12 years in power.