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Three decades later, convict in former Indian PM Gandhi assassination freed
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered the release of A.G. Perarivalan, who was convicted of involvement in the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1991.
After fires and floods, climate-conscious independents could determine Australian election
SYDNEY (Reuters) - After some of the worst fires and floods ever to hit Australia, a new cohort of climate-conscious independents are threatening to shake up the federal election on Saturday, putting the government under pressure in key districts and potentially reshaping the country's political landscape.
How the Lazada TikTok debacle in Thailand began and how far it went
BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): A TikTok clip that was supposed to be funny and encourage shoppers to buy clothes on Lazada backfired and resulted in many netizens boycotting the shopping platform instead.
Wee backs Umno deferring its party polls
KUALA LUMPUR: With their party polls deferred till after the 15th General Election (GE15), both Umno and MCA believe they can fully focus on preparing for the upcoming national polls.
Winning GE15 is BN's focus, not party polls, says Dr Wee
KUALA LUMPUR: Winning a general election should always be a priority for any political party, not internal polls, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Analysis-Hero to hindrance: Australia PM Morrison hurts party's election hopes
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Three years ago, Scott Morrison's ebullient personality as the little known and newly installed leader of Australia's Liberal Party was a big factor in its unexpected election victory.
Apple extols its benefits to retail staff as it faces union push
Apple Inc, confronting unionisation efforts at several of its stores, has begun holding meetings with employees and posting notices that extol the company’s benefits.
As Australia votes, indigenous people press call for inclusion in constitution
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Activists at one of the world's longest-running protests for the rights of indigenous people are not pinning their hopes for change on Australia's May 21 general election.
Najib-Anwar face off in live debate over Sapura woes tonight
PETALING JAYA: After Sapura Energy Bhd announced a loss of RM8.9bil in its latest annual report on Jan 31 this year, the oil and gas company shot into the limelight.
Restoring the lost faith of the young
To woo the new batch of youthful voters, politicians need to focus on rekindling their lost hopes.