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Asean News Headlines as at 8pm on Sunday (April 18)
Here's a look at the news highlights from Asean countries in the Star-AseanPlus section for Sunday (April 18)
Activist crowdfunds US$108k to pay PM libel damages
An activist has raised US$108,000 (RM445,000) he owes Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in defamation damages, the second time this month a government critic turned to the public to fund payments to the premier.
Singapore blogger ordered to pay US$100,000 for defaming PM
A Singaporean blogger was ordered Wednesday to pay almost $100,000 in damages for defaming the prime minister by sharing an article on Facebook linking the leader to a corruption scandal.
Contradictheory: Shining a light on hidden truths
The truth is a multifaceted thing that shines only when you expose it to more light.
England footballers' wives up the ante in 'WAGatha Christie' court battle
LONDON (Reuters) - The stakes rose on Tuesday in a courtroom battle between the wives of former England football stars Wayne Rooney and Jamie Vardy as new vitriol emerged and a judge described mounting legal fees as "extraordinarily large".
Xinjiang companies sue Germany's Adrian for spreading disinformation and creating economic losses
BEIJING, March 10, Global Times: A number of companies and individuals in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have sued German national Adrian Zenz, who has been spreading "Xinjiang forced labor" rumors and caused reputational and economic losses for locals.
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.
Duterte fires ex-ambassador
The Philippine president has dismissed his former ambassador to Brazil after she was seen on video physically abusing a Filipino member of her household staff.