
Bahrain sacks ministers amid protests
Bahrain's king sacks four cabinet ministers as tens of thousands of people pour into the streets of the capital, Manama, calling for an end to the monarchy. King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa dismissed the ministers of cabinet affairs, housing, health and electricity in an attempt to pacify pro-democracy demonstrations, Xinhua reported...

Major tribes join Yemen protests
Major tribes in Yemen have jointed pro-democracy protests demanding the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, tribal sources say. Inspired by the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, Yemeni protesters are urging President Saleh to end his 32-year rule. Dozens of demonstrators have been killed and hundreds more injured by Yemeni...

Reform Party needs a Media Adviser
Benjamin Cheah here dissected the short-comings of the RP media statement, adding it needed a good copy writer. I agree with him and would like to go further and propose that RP gets a good media adviser to help its Sec-Gen from the shooting himself in the backside. Let me give an example. The opening words of the statement...
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