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Status of Chinese schools no longer an issue, say leaders
KUALA LUMPUR: Any attempt to question the status of Chinese schools in the country must stop now that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has given his reassurance of its place in the country’s education system, said leaders.
No progress in Hong Kong protests talks, fresh confrontations break out
HONG KONG: Hong Kong student leaders said Wednesday they may shun further talks with the government, accusing it of failing to make any meaningful offers to end weeks of mass pro-democracy rallies and roadblocks.
Rightist party wins Bulgaria election as vote splinters
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party won a snap national election on Sunday but fell short of a majority, a result that could mean another shaky coalition struggling to solve a bank crisis and revive economic growth.
Lawyers seek end to force-feeding practices for Guantanamo prisoner
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for a Syrian prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay prison urged a U.S. judge on Monday to halt harmful force-feeding practices used on their client during a hunger strike.
Talks fail to bring end to HK protests
HONG KONG: Hong Kong student leaders said they may shun further talks with the government, accusing it of failing to make any meaningful offer to end weeks of mass pro-democracy rallies and roadblocks.
Bulgaria election winner ready to form minority government
SOFIA (Reuters) - The winner of Bulgaria's general election said on Monday it was ready to form a minority government with the support of other parties, after a fractured result that threatens more instability in the Balkan country.
U.S. says Iran has ceased controversial nuclear practice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran has stopped a controversial practice that could allow it to enrich uranium faster, the United States said on Monday, ceasing an activity one expert saw as violating an interim nuclear deal.
Loan sharks attack family after man flees with RM350,000
JOHOR BARU: He told everyone that his father has brain cancer and needed money for treatment. But as soon as he raised RM350,000 from family, friends and loan sharks, he disappeared with the money.
U.S. experts disagree on whether Iran violated nuclear deal with powers
VIENNA (Reuters) - A U.S. think-tank said Iran may have violated last year's interim nuclear deal with world powers by stepping up efforts to develop a machine that could enrich uranium faster, but other experts said they saw no breach.
Boy turns to binge eating after quitting ciggies
ARDI Rizal, the Indonesian boy who caught world attention in 2011 for smoking 40 cigarettes a day at the age of two, has dropped the deadly habit for another pastime – binge eating.