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Australian PM: Assange “free to return home” once legal challenges over
Julian Assange is “free to return home” to Australia once legal challenges against him are dealt with.
British court rejects US extradition request for WikiLeaks founder Assange
A British judge ruled today that WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States to face charges of breaking a spying law and conspiring to obtain secret US documents by hacking government computers.
Top Glove Fired Whistleblower Before Covid-19 Outbreak
Yubaraj Khadka, a worker in Malaysia for Top Glove Corp, took two photos in May of fellow employees crowding into a factory.
Facebook Faces US Lawsuits That Could Force Sale of Instagram, WhatsApp
Facebook Inc could be forced to sell its prized assets WhatsApp and Instagram.
UK Warns People with Serious Allergies to Avoid Pfizer Vaccine
Britain’s medicine regulator has advised that people with a history of significant allergies do not get Pfizer-BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine.
Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai in Custody After Fraud Charge
Jimmy Lai was denied bail on Thursday on a charge of fraud related to the lease of a building that houses his Apple Daily.
Israeli Minister: Netanyahu Met Saudi Crown Prince
Benjamin Netanyahu travelled to Saudi Arabia and met its crown prince.
AirAsia X Posts Larger Loss
AirAsia X Bhd posted today a wider quarterly loss on reduced revenue.
Mum: Nora Anne May Have Been Abducted
Nora Anne's mother said she believed her daughter could have been abducted and questioned official findings that no foul play was involved in her death.
10 Arrested in Portland, 50 in NY as Voting Turns into...
Police in the city of Portland made arrests and seized fireworks, hammers and a rifle after late night demonstrations.
Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Vienna Attack
Islamic State claimed responsibility yesterday for a deadly attack in Vienna.
Vienna Attack: Death Toll Rises to Five
Hundreds of police fanned out across Vienna on Tuesday, searching for perpetrators of attacks that left five people dead in the city’s centre.
Johnny Depp Loses “Wife Beater” Case
Johnny Depp's loss in a libel battle in London may be the final straw in a diminishing career as a major movie star but much of the damage had already been done.
Indonesian Tycoon Sentenced to Life in Jail for Stock Manipulation
An Indonesian graft court has sentenced businessman Benny Tjokrosaputro to life in prison for a stock manipulation scheme.
Political Crisis Leaves PM with Make-or-Break Budget Challenge
Muhyiddin's failed bid to declare a state of emergency in Malaysia this week could have marked the end of his shaky eight months in power.














