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05-10-2017, 04:20 AM
Moon: ‘I will be president for all South Koreans’
SEOUL: Left-leaning former human rights lawyer Moon Jae-In, on course for a landslide victory in South Korea’s presidential election, pledged Tuesday to represent all the country’s people. "I will be president for all South Koreans," he told cheering supporters on Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul -- where vast crowds gathered over several months to demand the removal of his predecessor Park Geun-Hye over a huge corruption scandal. Exit polls projected Moon would take 41.4 percent of the vote, 18 percentage points ahead of his nearest challenger. "This is a great victory of great people who stayed with me to create a country of justice... where rules and common sense prevail," he said.
Mallya guilty of contempt of court
NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Tuesday held liquor baron Vijay Mallya guilty of contempt of court in a case moved by banks to recover funds owed by him, television channels reported. The Supreme Court directed Mallya to appear on July 10, CNBC TV18 said. Mallya moved to Britain last March after banks sued to recover about $1.4 billion the Indian authorities say is owed by Kingfisher, **w a defunct airline. Mallya has denied the charges against him.
Mugabe flies to Singapore for health check
HARARE: Zimbabwe´s 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe has flown to Singapore for a "routine medical check-up", state media reported on Tuesday. "President Mugabe yesterday (Monday) left Zimbabwe for Singapore for his routine medical check-up," The Herald newspaper reported. "He is expected back in Zimbabwe at the weekend." The leader who has been in power since 1980 regularly travels to the city state for health check-ups and private holidays and his last medical trip was in March. The leader who **w walks with difficulty and sometimes dozes off during meetings made his last public appearance at the World Eco**mic Forum on Africa last week. At the meeting in South Africa´s port city of Durban, he addressed delegates in a slurred tone while slumped in his seat.
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SEOUL: Left-leaning former human rights lawyer Moon Jae-In, on course for a landslide victory in South Korea’s presidential election, pledged Tuesday to represent all the country’s people. "I will be president for all South Koreans," he told cheering supporters on Gwanghwamun Square in Seoul -- where vast crowds gathered over several months to demand the removal of his predecessor Park Geun-Hye over a huge corruption scandal. Exit polls projected Moon would take 41.4 percent of the vote, 18 percentage points ahead of his nearest challenger. "This is a great victory of great people who stayed with me to create a country of justice... where rules and common sense prevail," he said.
Mallya guilty of contempt of court
NEW DELHI: India’s top court on Tuesday held liquor baron Vijay Mallya guilty of contempt of court in a case moved by banks to recover funds owed by him, television channels reported. The Supreme Court directed Mallya to appear on July 10, CNBC TV18 said. Mallya moved to Britain last March after banks sued to recover about $1.4 billion the Indian authorities say is owed by Kingfisher, **w a defunct airline. Mallya has denied the charges against him.
Mugabe flies to Singapore for health check
HARARE: Zimbabwe´s 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe has flown to Singapore for a "routine medical check-up", state media reported on Tuesday. "President Mugabe yesterday (Monday) left Zimbabwe for Singapore for his routine medical check-up," The Herald newspaper reported. "He is expected back in Zimbabwe at the weekend." The leader who has been in power since 1980 regularly travels to the city state for health check-ups and private holidays and his last medical trip was in March. The leader who **w walks with difficulty and sometimes dozes off during meetings made his last public appearance at the World Eco**mic Forum on Africa last week. At the meeting in South Africa´s port city of Durban, he addressed delegates in a slurred tone while slumped in his seat.
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