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Venezuelan paper ordered to pay $13 million to official in defamation case
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's supreme court has awarded $13 million to top socialist party official Diosdado Cabello in a defamation case against a newspaper, but the paper's lawyer said on Saturday the outlet could not afford to pay.
Freedom of expression within legal, cultural boundaries, welcomed at UM
UNIVERSITI Malaya vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Mohd Hamdi Abd Shukor, 50, has come full circle.
Batu Pahat school makes U-turn
JOHOR BARU: A Johor school’s decision to segregate co-curricular activities based on race and gender has been nixed, following a national uproar and the intervention of the Education Ministry.
Global Times: US plots ‘industry stifling’ in Xinjiang, this time targets solar energy industry
FIRST it was cotton; now it's Xinjiang's solar panels that are being targeted. Both are pillar industries of Xinjiang in Northwest China, and they have become the target of what appears to be a malicious campaign launched by Western anti-China forces to destroy Xinjiang's rapidly ascending economy and ultimately obstruct the development of China.
White House says shift in policy on Cuba not one of Biden's top priorities
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A shift in Cuba policy is not among President Joe Biden's top foreign policy priorities, the White House said on Friday, when asked about plans by Raul Castro to step aside as Communist Party first secretary, the most powerful job in Cuba.
Ramadan prayers held at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa, with Israeli restrictions
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Muslims flocked to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque on the first Friday of Ramadan, but worshippers were angered by Israeli restrictions that denied access to West Bank Palestinians without COVID-19 vaccination documents.
MCMC to take action against viral Raya-themed gambling ad
Netizens have reacted negatively to the ad, calling it "offensive" and "insulting" towards religious sensitivities.
Fears of vaccine exclusion as India uses digital ID, facial recognition
Millions of vulnerable people are at risk of missing out on Covid-19 vaccines as India uses its national digital identity for registration and pilots facial recognition technology at inoculation centres, rights groups and experts said.
Republic’s passport remains second most powerful
JAPAN continues to outstrip Singapore as the world’s most powerful passport in a new update to a global index.