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South Korea nuclear regulator wants information on radioactive Fukushima water release
SEOUL (Reuters) - Japan's reluctance to disclose information about the release of radioactive water from its damaged Fukushima nuclear plant is hampering neighbouring countries' efforts to minimise the impact, the head of South Korea's nuclear safety agency said on Wednesday.
Yemen's Houthis release captured South Korean, Saudi vessels
SEOUL/DUBAI (Reuters) - Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthi movement released three vessels and 16 people it had seized, South Korea's foreign ministry and a Houthi military source in Yemen said on Wednesday.
Chinese parents test DNA to check if kids will become prodigies
Months after his daughter’s birth in 2017, Chris Jung dropped off a test-tube of her saliva to his company’s genetic testing lab in Hong Kong.
How Baidu Baike has faced off against Wikipedia to build the world’s largest online Chinese encyclopaedia
Transition from hard format encyclopaedias to open-source encyclopaedias has raised some quality-of-information issues though.
Azmin will continue to cause trouble until sacked, says PKR Youth secretary
PETALING JAYA: PKR deputy president Datuk Seri Azmin Ali will continue to create issues until the party is forced to sack him, says PKR Youth secretary Ahmad Syukri Che Ab Razab.
Malakoff records higher 3Q net profit of RM94.5m
KUALA LUMPUR: Independent power producer Malakoff Corporation Bhd posted higher net profit of RM94.49mil in the third quarter ended Sept 30,2019, boosted by Tanjung Bin Energy Sdn. Bhd (TBE) coal plant.
Canada's Trudeau to shuffle cabinet, foreign minister set for big new role
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his cabinet on Wednesday and insiders say he may well move Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland into a new job and ask her to prevent a national unity crisis.
Why Gordon Sondland is key witness in Trump impeachment hearings
(Reuters) - The U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, will on Wednesday become the first witness with a direct line of communication to President Donald Trump to testify in public to the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry.
Australia billionaires plan to export solar power to Singapore
SYDNEY: Two of Australia’s richest people, Atlassian Corp. co-founder Mike Cannon-Brookes and Fortescue Metals Group Chairman Andrew Forrest, are investing in an ambitious project to export solar power from a giant plant in Australia to Singapore via a 4,500 kilometer (2,800 miles) transmission cable.
Fossil fuel polluters from U.S. to China far off climate targets - U.N.
LONDON (Reuters) - The world's major fossil fuel producers are set to bust global environmental goals with excessive coal, oil and gas extraction in the next decade, the United Nations and research groups said on Wednesday in the latest warning over climate crisis.