

Analysis-Kim Jong Un's 'decapitation' fears shine through in new N.Korea nuclear law
SEOUL (Reuters) - A new North Korean law calls for "automatic" nuclear launches if the country's leadership or command and control systems are threatened, underscoring leader Kim Jong Un's fears of a so-called "decapitation" strike, experts said.

UK inviting North Korea to send envoy to Queen Elizabeth's funeral - source
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain is inviting a representative from North Korea to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral on Monday, but Afghanistan, Syria and Venezuela will not be given an invite, a foreign office source said on Wednesday.

Lloyd's of London rings Lutine bell to welcome King Charles
LONDON (Reuters) - Lloyd's of London rang its Lutine bell on the underwriting floor of its City of London tower to mark the accession of King Charles at a ceremony on Thursday.

Penang revokes Najib's state titles
PETALING JAYA: The Penang state title awarded to former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has been revoked effective Thursday (Sept 15).

Australia halts individual meat imports due to FMD
PETALING JAYA: Australia has banned individuals from importing meat from 70 countries due to food and mouth disease (FMD) concerns.