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U.N., U.S. demand Eritrean troops leave Ethiopia's Tigray region
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it is "now abundantly clear to all" that Eritrean troops are operating throughout Ethiopia's northern Tigray region and "well-corroborated" reports suggest they are responsible for atrocities.
U.N. seeks access to Ethiopia's Tigray for war crimes probe
GENEVA (Reuters) - The United Nations' human rights chief asked Ethiopia on Thursday to allow monitors into Tigray to investigate reports of killings and sexual violence that may amount to war crimes in the northern region since late 2020.
Centre to provide public with data on S’gor govt’s efforts
THE public will soon be able to view selected data that is monitored and tracked at the Smart Selangor Operations Centre (SSOC), once the state government decides which data dashboard can be published for public viewing.
Fight the fake, vaccinate!
PETALING JAYA: The slow pace of Malaysians registering their interest in getting vaccinated against Covid-19 via the MySejahtera app is concerning, and lawmakers are fingering misinformation as the culprit.
No breakthrough on Myanmar crisis at Southeast Asian summit
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A summit of Southeast Asian states held on Tuesday to discuss the coup in Myanmar failed to find a breakthrough to get the nation back on the path to democracy after last month's military takeover, sources with knowledge of the meeting said.
Chinese hackers target Indian vaccine makers SII, Bharat Biotech, says security firm
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A Chinese state-backed hacking group has in recent weeks targeted the IT systems of two Indian vaccine makers whose coronavirus shots are being used in the country's immunisation campaign, cyber intelligence firm Cyfirma told Reuters.
Russian opposition marks anniversary of Kremlin critic Nemtsov's murder
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Several thousand people commemorated the anniversary of the 2015 murder of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov in central Moscow on Saturday, following a clampdown on protests over the jailing of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
‘Debt collectors’ hired by loan sharks nabbed
IPOH: Two syndicates, hired by loan sharks to threaten debtors, have been busted with the arrest of six people here and in Manjung.
Supporters of Myanmar military coup rampage in Yangon (Update)
YANGON (Reuters): Supporters of Myanmar's military, some armed with knives and clubs, others firing catapults and throwing stones, attacked opponents of the Feb. 1 coup on Thursday (Feb 25), while Southeast Asian neighbours looked for ways to end the crisis.
Opponents and supporters of Myanmar coup scuffle as doctors plan protests
YANGON (Reuters): Supporters and opponents of Myanmar's military clashed on the streets of Yangon on Thursday (Feb 25) as authorities blocked students from leaving their campus to march, a day after a first flurry of diplomacy aimed at resolving the crisis.