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Iran condemns U.S. strikes in Syria, denies attacks in Iraq
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran on Saturday condemned U.S. air strikes against Iran-backed militias in Syria, and denied responsibility for rocket attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq that prompted Friday's strikes.
Immigration officer fined RM40,000 for bribery
SEREMBAN: A 34-year-old Immigration officer was fined RM40,000 after he pleaded guilty at the Sessions Court here to two charges of accepting RM2,100 in bribes from an individual.
Immigration officer gets jail, RM40,000 fine over RM2,100 bribe
SEREMBAN: A 34-year-old Immigration officer was fined RM40,000 and jailed 30 days after he pleaded guilty at the Sessions Court here to two charges of accepting RM2,100 in bribes.
Lawyer jailed for money laundering
SHAH ALAM: A lawyer was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment after being found guilty of eight counts of money-laundering by the Sessions Court here.
High Court dismisses application to forfeit over RM670k from Johor Umno
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): The prosecution has failed in its bid to forfeit RM677,872.55 allegedly linked to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal that was seized by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) from the Johor Umno liaison committee.
Protesters clash with Spanish police in fresh unrest over jailed rapper
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Protesters threw bottles, stones and rubbish containers at police in Barcelona on Sunday in a sixth night of clashes after a rapper was jailed for glorifying terrorism and insulting royalty in his songs.
Graffiti artists protest over jailed Spanish rapper
BARCELONA (Reuters) - A colourful mural showing arrows through the heads of former Spanish king Juan Carlos and the late dictator General Francisco Franco was among images that graffiti artists painted on walls in Barcelona to protest on Sunday the jailing of a rapper for glorifying terrorism and insulting the monarchy in his songs.
Analysis: Road to renewed Iran nuclear deal likely to be long and bumpy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It took seven years from the summer's day in 2008 when a top U.S. diplomat first sat down with his Iranian counterpart until the two sides sealed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that aimed to keep Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Turkish authorities launch investigation against pro-Kurdish MP over militant links
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish authorities are investigating a lawmaker from the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) over suspected militant links, prosecutors said on Sunday, after a minister said the lawmaker had visited an area in northern Iraq where 13 Turks were killed.
Violence flares as protests over jailing of Spanish rapper extend into fifth night
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Protesters threw bottles at police, set fire to containers and smashed up shops in Barcelona on Saturday in a fifth night of clashes after a rapper was jailed for glorifying terrorism and insulting royalty in his songs.