Archived
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysians have swung behind a social media campaign to hand chocolates to police in a rebuke of ousted leader Najib Razak, who complained officers combing his family's properties for evidence of corruption helped themselves to their sweets.
- Details
- Category: Archived
Read more: Malaysians show a soft centre for police in #chocs4cops mockery of deposed leader
Write comment (97 Comments)MORONG, Philippines/MANILA (Reuters) - Filipino Wilfredo Torres was hired as a technician for Southeast Asia's only nuclear power plant in the 1980s, but has spent the past decade giving guided tours at the never-used facility.
- Details
- Category: Archived
Read more: In power hungry Philippines, some advocate a nuclear revival
Write comment (92 Comments)WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate investigators have concluded that President Barack Obama's administration was too slow to investigate suspected Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, two sources familiar with their inquiries said.
- Details
- Category: Archived
Read more: Obama administration too slow to probe Russian meddling in 2016 - Senate sources
Write comment (96 Comments)RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has arrested at least three more women's rights activists in a widening crackdown just weeks before a ban on women driving is set to end, international rights watchdogs said on Tuesday.
- Details
- Category: Archived
Read more: Saudi Arabia expands crackdown on women's rights activists
Write comment (94 Comments)Page 2015 of 2355