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Under Xi, China seeks to cool row with Japan over islands
HONG KONG (Reuters) - In a break from months of sabre rattling, China under new President Xi Jinping appears to be moderating its approach to a potentially explosive territorial dispute with Japan and taking measures to prevent accidental conflict.
Australian casino hit by 'Ocean's Eleven' scam
MELBOURNE: Australia's largest casino has alerted police to a betting scam in which a high-roller reportedly netted Aus$32 million (US$33 million) in an "Ocean's Eleven" style heist.
China urges Vatican to drop Taiwan ties day after pope elected
BEIJING (Reuters) - China hopes for improved ties with the Roman Catholic Church, it said on Thursday, a day after the election of the new pope, but it stressed the Vatican must take the initiative and end diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
Indians question how rape accused was able to commit suicide in jail
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Authorities are scrambling to address how one of India's most notorious prisoners, sharing a cell with three other inmates in the country's most secure jail, was able to hang himself from an iron grille high above his head without anyone noticing.
Lahad Datu: Defence Ministry takes over Sabah's eastern coastline from JPM
KUALA LUMPUR: The Defence Ministry is now responsible for overseeing Sabah east coast's 1,400km coastline previously under the purview of the Prime Minister's Department (JPM).
China urges Vatican to drop Taiwan ties day after pope elected
BEIJING (Reuters) - China hopes for improved ties with the Roman Catholic Church, it said on Thursday, a day after the election of the new pope, but it stressed the Vatican must take the initiative and end diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
International drug syndicate crippled
KUALA LUMPUR: An international drug trafficking syndicate supplying drugs from Nigeria and Pakistan has been busted with the arrest of nine men and a woman and the seizure of drugs worth RM700,000.
Germany bans three Salafist groups as anti-democratic
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Wednesday banned three ultra-conservative Salafist Muslim groups which the Interior Ministry said wanted to overturn democracy and install a system based on sharia, or Islamic law.
It’s a caretaker government now, says Baru
KUCHING: Should the present Government be serving in a caretaker capacity now that five years have passed since the last general election was held?
Alleged ringleader in India gang-rape case found dead in cell
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The man police say was the ringleader in a gang rape on a New Delhi bus in December that outraged India hanged himself in his cell on Monday, prison authorities said, raising questions about jail monitoring and security.