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Malaysia election: Vote-counting begins after ‘tight’ ballot 0

Malaysia election: Vote-counting begins after ‘tight’ ballot

Polls have closed in Malaysia in what is being billed as the country’s tightest-ever election, clouded by a corruption scandal linked to one of its leading candidates.  With nearly 15 million registered voters, polls opened at 00:00 GMT on Wednesday across the country and closed at 09:00 GMT. Malaysia’s 14th general election pits incumbent Prime…

Exeter group develops low-label photoelectrode for spontaneous water-splitting utilizing sunlight 0

Exeter group develops low-label photoelectrode for spontaneous water-splitting utilizing sunlight

Researchers at the University of Exeter (UK) have developed a novel p-type LaFeO3 photoelectrode using an inexpensive and scalable spray pyrolysis method. The nanostructured photoelectrode results in spontaneous hydrogen evolution from water without any external bias applied with a faradaic efficiency of 30% and excellent stability. The researchers believe this new type of photoelectrode is…

Sean Cox tranquil valuable as family give thanks for enhance 0

Sean Cox tranquil valuable as family give thanks for enhance

The family of Sean Cox say they are « overwhelmed and humbled » by messages of support for the Liverpool fan, who remains in a critical condition in hospital. The 53-year-old was hurt in an incident before Liverpool’s Champions League semi-final first leg with Roma at Anfield that saw two Italian men charged and remanded in custody…

Turkey officers dismiss ‘keyboard heroes’ in the abet of #Tamam hashtag 0

Turkey officers dismiss ‘keyboard heroes’ in the abet of #Tamam hashtag

Government officials in Turkey dismissed opposition Twitter users as « keyboard heroes » after an online campaign against Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on the president to resign. The #Tamam (Enough) hashtag saw more than 1.8 million tweets, ending up becoming a worldwide trending topic, after the president promised to step down if the nation said ‘enough’. « If…

Notepad gets a foremost upgrade, now does Unix line endings 0

Notepad gets a foremost upgrade, now does Unix line endings

Notepad, the text editor that ships with Windows, is not a complicated application. For many, this is its major advantage—by having virtually no features, it cannot go wrong—but especially for software developers, it has often proven an annoyance. That’s because Notepad has traditionally only understood Windows line endings. Windows, Unix, and « classic » MacOS all use…

Diagnosis: Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal isolates US 0

Diagnosis: Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal isolates US

Washington, DC – US President Donald Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal – a move driven largely by domestic politics – will further isolate the US from its European allies and set in motion ripple effects that could lead to wider proliferation of nuclear weapons and regional tensions in the Middle East, analysts say.…

Afghanistan: Blasts rock Kabul, casualties feared 0

Afghanistan: Blasts rock Kabul, casualties feared

Several loud explosions have rocked Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, where the Taliban and an ISIL affiliate have carried out a series of massive attacks in recent months. Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanekzai confirmed an explosion near one police station on Wednesday and said a gunbattle was under way there. He said another explosion occurred near a…

A almost determined price hike from the Bank of England appears field to be postponed 0

A almost determined price hike from the Bank of England appears field to be postponed

The market will also be looking for further clues from the updated inflation projections in the BOE’s inflation report. In February, the MPC had inflation returning to 2.1 percent over its forecast horizon (slightly above a stated target of 2 percent), contingent on a rate hike path that included three hikes cumulatively. Since February, short-term…

Switzerland is about to vote on whether to send its financial procedure motivate to the darkish ages in a referendum to ban banks from creating money 0

Switzerland is about to vote on whether to send its financial procedure motivate to the darkish ages in a referendum to ban banks from creating money

A Swiss soccer fan cheers during the World Cup group H soccer match between Spain and Switzerland at the stadium in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, June 16, 2010. AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam A referendum in Switzerland could fundamentally change the country’s monetary system. The vote will be on the introduction of the sovereign money initiative, which…