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Nigeria's Buhari vows to end graft, insecurity, inequality
LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria's presidential challenger Muhammadu Buhari pledged to cheering crowds in opposition stronghold Lagos that he would tackle the country's three greatest ills -- insecurity, inequality and corruption.
Lost New Zealand woman survives on breast milk
WELLINGTON: A New Zealand woman told Monday how she survived lost in rugged wilderness by drinking her own breast milk and burying herself in dirt.
Greece says will not cooperate with 'troika' or seek aid extension
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's new leftist government opened talks on its bailout with European partners on Friday by flatly refusing to extend the programme or to cooperate with the international inspectors overseeing it.
Pakatan to meet over escalating PAS-DAP squabble
SHAH ALAM: ?Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail is expected to fix a date for Pakatan Rakyat leaders to meet soon, said Azmin Ali.
Tens of thousand rally for Spain's Podemos before elections
MADRID (Reuters) - Tens of thousands marched in Madrid on Saturday in the biggest show of support yet for anti-austerity party Podemos, whose surging popularity and policies have drawn comparisons with Greece's new Syriza rulers.
Permatang Pauh not a private company, says Shahrizat
PERMATANG PAUH: The Permatang Pauh parliamentary constituency is not a private company, but a constituency in need of an MP who is able to bring development and progress to the people, said Wanita Umno chief Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
Is Grandma destined for export to Johor Baru?
LAST month, The Straits Times reported on the growing number of infirm SingapoÂreans who were admitted to nursing homes in Johor Baru.
Lawyer: Sirul wants all to stop saying things he didn’t
PETALING JAYA: Sirul Azhar Omar is disappointed at people making reference to statements purportedly made by him and wants them to stop, says his lawyer.
Maverick Mexican politician threatens status quo in election
MONTERREY, Mexico (Reuters) - "One dead son, one kidnapped two-year-old daughter and 2,800 bullet holes in my truck" is no typical campaign slogan. Then again, the man who may become the first state governor in modern Mexico without a political party is no typical politician.
The walk of pain
The recent North Korean Peace March by a few global women activists only deflected attention from the real suffering of the North Korean people, especially women, who have been killed, kidnapped and imprisoned for trying to make that long, dangerous march to freedom.