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India's 'smart cities' would be stupid without disaster strategy
NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After Cyclone Hudhud pounded India's southern port city of Visakhapatnam last October, snapping bridges, swamping farmland and wrecking fishing boats, many breathed a sigh of relief.
DJ Dave still going strong at 67
Not many 67-year-olds start their day with 50 push-ups and sit-ups as well as 50 squats but Datuk Irwan Shah Abdullah, better known as DJ Dave, has been carrying out this fitness regime for over 20 years.
Russians stand in line to mourn by coffin of slain Nemtsov
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Thousands of Russians, many carrying red carnations, on Tuesday filed past the coffin of Boris Nemtsov, the Kremlin critic whose killing last week, friends say, showed the hazards of speaking out against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine says return of Crimea a must for mending ties with Russia
TOKYO (Reuters) - No normalisation of ties between Ukraine and Russia is likely unless the region of Crimea, now under Russian control, is returned to Kiev's sovereignty, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said on Tuesday.
Female PLA pilots put up memorable aerobatic show
LANGKAWI: All eyes were on China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aerobatic team when the all-female pilots of the republic’s air force performed stunts in their Chengdu J-10 fighter jets here.
Threatened U.N. rights envoy confident Myanmar will protect her
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. human rights investigator said on Wednesday she expects Myanmar to guarantee her security, despite failing to censure a radical Buddhist monk who called her a "whore" and incited his followers against her.
Pakatan split over hudud not imminent, say analysts
PETALING JAYA: The split of Pakatan Rakyat will not be imminent despite PAS’ tabling of the amendments to the Syariah Criminal Code II 1993 at the Kelantan state assembly, according to political analysts.
Between U.S. and China, South Korea in bind over missile defence
SEOUL (Reuters) - The potential deployment of a sophisticated U.S. air defence system in South Korea to counter the North's missile threat is proving a headache for Seoul as it tries to walk a fine line between its closest security ally Washington and its biggest trade partner China.
Najib's daughter did not receive USD500k, says Jawi
PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's daughter Nooryana Najwa did not receive USD500,000 (RM1.85mil) as a wedding gift, said Federal Territories Religious Department (Jawi).
Be happy, it’s your choice
There is much to be gained when one has emotions of cheer and joy for it brings only good vibes.