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Skype for Web enters public beta
Microsoft's voice and video calling app Skype is continuing to step into the browser space with a US and UK beta of Skype for Web via skype.com.
As key allies leave, next election may be Canada PM's last
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The shock departure of a Canadian cabinet heavyweight has fuelled talk about how long Prime Minister Stephen Harper will stay in power, with some in his party predicting he is unlikely to serve a full term if he wins re-election this October.
English, the universal currency
The Sultan of Johor has renewed his call to make English a medium of instruction in schools. He says the decline in standards has reached a frightening level and blames politicians and officials for this. In an exclusive interview, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar also shared his views on the Goods and Services Tax, and the staggering cost of illegal logging and mining.
Sothi: RoS can't interpret MIC constitution
PUTRAJAYA: The Registrar of Societies (RoS) has no authority to interpret MIC's constitution, said party secretary-general Datuk S. Sothinathan.
Tanjung Offshore files complaints with police and MACC
KUALA LUMPUR: Tanjung Offshore Bhd (TOB) has lodged a police report and a formal complaint to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on three deals done by the previous board.
Richard Riot: Proposed salary increase for maids too high
KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia's proposal to raise the salary for domestic maids to RM1,200 is too high compared to the minimum salary fixed in Malaysia which is RM900, said Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot Jaem.
SPAD will not compromise on safety of trains
BATU GAJAH: The Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) will not compromise when it comes to assessing the reliability, safety and comfort of the 10 ETS trainsets bought from China.
‘Uproar over dress code at government depts has nothing to do with religion’
PUTRAJAYA: The dress code for entering government buildings has been around for at least 40 years and is meant to be followed, said Cuepacs president Datuk Azih Muda.
Factbox - A timeline of Iran's nuclear programme, efforts to curb it
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran, the United States and five other major powers are labouring to reach an agreement by Tuesday to restrain the Iranian nuclear programme in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.