Feb 10 (Reuters) - Former lawyers for the white supremacist who killed 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand seven years ago told a court on Tuesday that he showed signs of anxiety during his original trial but did not appear to be depressed, media reported.
Brenton Tarrant, 35, is seeking to overturn his conviction in the Court of Appeal in Wellington and be granted a new trial. He told the court via a video link on Monday that harsh prison... (continue reading...)
(Corrects typographical error in prime minister's name)
BANGKOK, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Tuesday that he was confident that his new government will complete its full four-year term.
(Reporting by Panarat Thepgumpanat,; Writing by Orathai Sriring; Editing by David Stanway)
MANILA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The Philippines' ambassador to Washington said on Tuesday that the country is seeing some signs that China is willing to work with Manila and "isolate" the South China Sea disputes which have hurt relations between the two nations.
Ambassador Jose Manuel Romualdez told reporters that the Philippines' relationship with China cannot be purely defined based on territorial disputes over the South China Sea.
... (continue reading...)Feb 10 (Reuters) - Indian drugmaker Lupin said on Tuesday it has settled a patent infringement dispute with Japan's Astellas Pharma over the bladder disorder drug Mirabegron, allowing it to continue selling the product in the United States.
Under the agreement, Lupin and its U.S. unit will pay Astellas $90 million, including a $75 million upfront payment and per-unit licensing fees on Mirabegron sales through September 2027, the company said in... (continue reading...)
SINGAPORE, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Index provider FTSE Russell said it postponed a review of Indonesia, following rival MSCI in raising concern about how freely stocks trade, as governance and market opacity worries shake investor confidence in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
MSCI and FTSE indexes are widely used as benchmarks for investors and are tracked by billions of dollars in passive funds, meaning their decisions are capable of driving money... (continue reading...)
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