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Turkey raps international failure to tackle Syria aid crisis
KUWAIT (Reuters) - Turkey's foreign minister on Thursday deplored what he called an international failure to tackle the humanitarian crisis in war-ridden Syria, saying food and medicine are running out and snipers are shooting pregnant women.
Guyana says Venezuela navy evicted survey ship from its waters
BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) - Guyana's government said on Friday the navy of neighbouring Venezuela had evicted a ship used by a U.S. oil exploration company from Guyanese waters, calling the move unprecedented and a serious threat to security.
Ministry to register immigrants
KUCHING: Immigrants in the state are required to register with the Home Ministry soon.
Tunisian police battle militants, talks delayed
TUNIS (Reuters) - Seven Tunisian policemen were killed in clashes with militants on Wednesday as the government cracked down on Islamist fighters using the chaos in neighbouring Libya to get weapons and training.
Guyana says Venezuela navy evicted survey ship from its waters
BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) - Guyana's government said on Friday the navy of neighbouring Venezuela had evicted a ship used by a U.S. oil exploration company from Guyanese waters, calling the move unprecedented and a serious threat to security.
Afghan assembly sets November date for decision on U.S. troops
KABUL (Reuters) - The future of U.S. troops in Afghanistan after 2014 will be decided by an assembly of tribal elders in late November, its organisers said, setting a date for the verdict on a long-delayed bilateral deal held up by disputes over key provisions.
Al Qaeda affiliate claims rare bomb attack in Iraqi Kurdistan
ARBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - An al Qaeda affiliate claimed responsibility for a rare bomb attack in Iraq's usually peaceful Kurdistan region and said it was in revenge for the enclave's support for fellow Kurds fighting Islamists in Syria.
Russia halts Lithuanian dairy imports before EU summit
MOSCOW/VILNIUS (Reuters) - Russia suspended imports of dairy products from Lithuania on Monday, turning up trade pressure on the small Baltic state weeks before it hosts an EU summit that could pull former Soviet republics further from Moscow's orbit.
Patriot recalls the hardships then and stands proud as a Malaysian now
HAVING lived through some of the most tumultuous moments in the state’s long and colourful history, former political secretary Datuk Seri Dominic Dagok can indeed be counted among one of the longest serving patriots in Sarawak.
Historic decision that made a nation
Sabah and Sarawak’s move to help form Malaysia 50 years ago must not be taken for granted.