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German hardline preacher's trial for helping Syria militants begins
DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) - A German man charged with supporting an Islamist militant group in Syria stayed silent on the first day of his trial in Duesseldorf on Tuesday, though his lawyer told the court that the prosecution was "flying blind" and its witnesses were unfit.
Emirati on trial for trying to run over American - newspapers
DUBAI (Reuters) - An Emirati man suspected of ties to a Syria-based militant group has gone on trial in the United Arab Emirates on charges of trying to kill an American and planning attacks on media outlets in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, newspapers reported.
Ex-Sime Darby president acquitted
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Sime Darby Bhd president and group CEO Datuk Seri Ahmad Zubair @ Ahmad Zubir Murshid walked out a free man from the court after he was acquitted of two counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving over RM100mil.
French prosecutor says would-be president Sarkozy should face trial
PARIS (Reuters) - France's state prosecutor said on Monday that presidential hopeful Nicholas Sarkozy should stand trial over funding irregularities in his failed 2012 re-election bid, potentially disrupting his new campaign.
Prosecutor wants Sarkozy trial over campaign funds -source
PARIS (Reuters) - Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy should face trial over alleged funding irregularities in his failed 2012 re-election campaign, the Paris state prosecutor has recommended, according to a judicial source.
Brazilian police break up anti-Temer rally in Sao Paulo
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Police used tear gas on Sunday to disperse thousands of demonstrators at the end of a peaceful march to protest the removal of leftist president Dilma Rousseff last week in an impeachment trial.
Bangladesh hangs Islamist party's top financier
Dhaka (AFP) - Bangladesh has executed a tycoon and top financier for the largest Islamist party for war crimes, dealing a major blow to its ambitions in the troubled Muslim-majority country.
Brazil's Supreme Court urged to bar Rousseff from politics
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Major parties in Brazil's governing coalition pressed the Supreme Court on Friday to overturn a Senate decision allowing former President Dilma Rousseff to remain politically active after her dismissal in an impeachment trial this week.
Sri KL urges students and teachers with norovirus to stay home
PETALING JAYA: Sri Kuala Lumpur school has imposed a quarantine order on students and staff suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting after one of its teachers tested positive for the norovirus.
Actress Lydiawati wants voluntary hurt charge reviewed
KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian 1980s actress accused of voluntarily causing hurt to another woman has submitted a representation to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for her charge to be reviewed.