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Ressa takes stand to rebut tax evasion case
JOURNALIST Maria Ressa, who runs a website known for its tough scrutiny of President Rodrigo Duterte, took the witness stand for the first time to counter tax evasion charges that she maintains were politically motivated.
Philippine journalist Ressa takes stand to rebut govt tax evasion lawsuits
MANILA (Reuters): Veteran Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, who runs a website known for its tough scrutiny of President Rodrigo Duterte, took the witness stand for the first time on Thursday (March 4) to counter tax evasion charges that she maintains were politically motivated.
Philippine journalist Ressa takes stand to rebut gov't tax evasion lawsuits
MANILA (Reuters) - Veteran Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, who runs a website known for its tough scrutiny of President Rodrigo Duterte, took the witness stand for the first time on Thursday to counter tax evasion charges that she maintains were politically motivated.
How the Malaysian modelling industry took the pandemic in stride, and survived
For better or worse, the modelling industry here in Malaysia has proven its resilience in weathering the changes brought about by a global health crisis.
Ethiopia frees workers with foreign media detained in Tigray, official says
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Four Ethiopians working with foreign journalists in the northern Tigray region have been released without charges, an official and media outlets said on Wednesday.
'Repentant bandits' helped free kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls, governor says
GUSAU, Nigeria (Reuters) - "Repentant bandits" helped to secure the release of 279 schoolgirls who were kidnapped last week in Nigeria's northwesterly Zamfara state, the state governor told a news conference on Tuesday.
Penang firemen save two toddlers trapped in cars
KEPALA BATAS: Quick action by firemen has saved two toddlers trapped in their parents' cars in separate incidents.
'Crying and moving': Nigerian schoolgirls recount forced march kidnap ordeal
GUSAU, Nigeria (Reuters) - Gunmen who kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls from a boarding school in northwest Nigeria last week beat them and threatened to shoot them during a forced march into captivity, victims said on Tuesday after they were set free.
Boeing, Australian air force say pilotless, fighter-like jet completed first test flight
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Boeing Co and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) said on Tuesday they had completed the first flight test on a pilotless fighter-like jet designed to operate in conjunction with crewed aircraft.