Malaysia tuntut pembebasan segera aktivis flotila Gaza ditahan Israel

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia menuntut pembebasan serta-merta dan tanpa syarat semua aktivis, petugas kemanusiaan dan kru yang berada di atas Global Sumud Flotila termasuk rakyat Malaysia serta kapal-kapal mereka. Wisma Putra turut menuntut penghantaran bantuan kemanusiaan ke Gaza dapat dilakukan dengan selamat dan tanpa halangan. Seramai 12 rakyat Malaysia dilaporkan telah ditahan oleh tentera Israel dan… Continue reading Malaysia tuntut pembebasan segera aktivis flotila Gaza ditahan Israel
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Malaysia to miss three top women golfers at 2025 SEA Games

MALAYSIA will compete in the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand without three of its leading women golfers. Malaysian Golf Association president Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor confirmed Jeneath Wong, Wang Xin Yao and Fong Zi Yu are unavailable due to their studies in the United States. He announced the men’s squad will feature Malaysia’s… Continue reading Malaysia to miss three top women golfers at 2025 SEA Games

Masjid JAKIM, JAWI diarah adakan solat hajat, Qunut Nazilah

PUTRAJAYA: Semua masjid dan surau di bawah seliaan Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM) dan Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (JAWI) diarah mengadakan solat hajat dan bacaan Qunut Nazilah bermula malam ini dan esok. Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri (Hal Ehwal Agama) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar menyatakan arahan ini dibuat susulan tindakan Israel memintas kapal… Continue reading Masjid JAKIM, JAWI diarah adakan solat hajat, Qunut Nazilah
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Israeli Navy intercepts Malaysian aid ships in Gaza humanitarian mission

SEPANG: The Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission to deliver aid to Palestinians turned into an international crisis when Israeli Navy forces intercepted several ships outside Gaza waters last night. Israeli naval commandos boarded multiple vessels in the Mediterranean Sea’s red zone, detaining participants including Malaysian celebrities and activists. The flotilla’s ten ships carried twenty-three Malaysians… Continue reading Israeli Navy intercepts Malaysian aid ships in Gaza humanitarian mission

Malaysia tidak berkompromi dengan kezaliman Israel terhadap misi kemanusiaan

KUALA LUMPUR: Timbalan Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof menegaskan Malaysia tidak akan berkompromi dengan tindakan zalim rejim Zionis terhadap misi kemanusiaan Global Sumud Flotilla. Beliau mengecam sekeras-kerasnya tindakan tentera Israel memintas kapal GSF yang sedang menghampiri Gaza dan menahan aktivis terlibat. Fadillah menegaskan keselamatan rakyat Malaysia yang menyertai misi itu menjadi keutamaan kerajaan. “Seperti… Continue reading Malaysia tidak berkompromi dengan kezaliman Israel terhadap misi kemanusiaan
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RON95 subsidy extended to passenger boat operators in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has agreed in principle to extend the RON95 petrol subsidy to public passenger boat operators. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali announced this decision follows yesterday’s Cabinet meeting after discussions with the Ministry of Finance and related agencies. He stated this extension will occur either through… Continue reading RON95 subsidy extended to passenger boat operators in Malaysia

10 daerah di Malaysia muncul sebagai daerah menua baharu pada 2025

PUTRAJAYA: Sepuluh daerah di Malaysia akan muncul sebagai daerah menua baharu pada tahun 2025 apabila penduduk berumur 65 tahun dan ke atas mencapai tujuh peratus. Daerah-daerah tersebut ialah Seremban, Jerantut, Kuantan, Kluang, Pontian, Alor Gajah, Bachok, Seberang Perai Selatan, Subis dan Keningau. Kesemua daerah di Utara Malaysia kini diklasifikasikan sebagai daerah menua berikutan perkembangan ini.… Continue reading 10 daerah di Malaysia muncul sebagai daerah menua baharu pada 2025
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Sarawak says no need to ease crocodile hunting laws, current rules sufficient

KUCHING: There is no need to relax crocodile hunting laws in Sarawak as the Wild Life Protection Ordinance 1998 already sufficiently regulates the reptile’s population. Sarawak Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Development Datuk Len Talif Salleh stated that control and monitoring measures have been implemented in an integrated manner. These measures include the… Continue reading Sarawak says no need to ease crocodile hunting laws, current rules sufficient

Kerajaan ambil langkah diplomatik bebaskan sukarelawan Malaysia ditahan Israel

KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan sedang mengambil beberapa langkah melalui saluran diplomatik bagi memastikan pembebasan rakyat Malaysia yang ditahan tentera Israel. Menteri Komunikasi Datuk Fahmi Fadzil berkata Pejabat Perdana Menteri dan Wisma Putra sedang menyelaras usaha pembebasan sukarelawan dan aktivis misi penghantaran bantuan kemanusiaan ke Gaza. Beliau mengecam tindakan rejim Zionis yang memintas serta menahan peserta Global… Continue reading Kerajaan ambil langkah diplomatik bebaskan sukarelawan Malaysia ditahan Israel
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Seniman condemns Israel’s actions against Gaza humanitarian flotilla

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Artistes’ Association (Seniman) has strongly condemned the actions of Israeli forces against all activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), including members of the association. Seniman secretary-general Hafiz Nafiah said actions hindering humanitarian aid to conflict zones violate the 1949 Geneva Convention and its Additional Protocol I (1977), which oblige all… Continue reading Seniman condemns Israel’s actions against Gaza humanitarian flotilla

“Tak boleh meh?” — Singaporean refuels RON95 in Johor after BUDI95 rollout, angers netizen

A Singapore-registered car was caught refuelling with RON95 petrol at a Johor station despite the ban on foreign vehicles buying subsidised fuel. According to Guang Ming Daily, the incident came to light after a Facebook post showed the driver filling up with RON95 at about 3.55am in the Permas Jaya area. The individual who uploaded… Continue reading “Tak boleh meh?” — Singaporean refuels RON95 in Johor after BUDI95 rollout, angers netizen

Seniman condemns Israel’s actions against Gaza humanitarian flotilla

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Artistes’ Association (Seniman) has strongly condemned the actions of Israeli forces against all activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), including members of the association. Seniman secretary-general Hafiz Nafiah said actions hindering humanitarian aid to conflict zones violate the 1949 Geneva Convention and its Additional Protocol I (1977), which oblige all… Continue reading Seniman condemns Israel’s actions against Gaza humanitarian flotilla
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Anwar Ibrahim usaha bebaskan sukarelawan GSF ditahan Israel

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim menyatakan beliau dan pasukannya sedang giat berhubung dengan pihak berkepentingan termasuk melalui saluran diplomatik untuk memastikan pembebasan segera sukarelawan dan aktivis Global Sumud Flotilla. Perdana Menteri berkata perkembangan mengenai proses pembebasan itu akan dimaklumkan dari semasa ke semasa. Beliau mengucapkan semoga ahli keluarga semua aktivis dan sukarelawan terus diberikan… Continue reading Anwar Ibrahim usaha bebaskan sukarelawan GSF ditahan Israel
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Melaka to develop three new industrial parks with modern infrastructure

MELAKA: The state government is committed to providing modern infrastructure and top-notch facilities through the development of three new industrial parks. Deputy Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and TVET Development Datuk Khaidhirah Abu Zahar said these parks will bolster Melaka’s long-term economic growth. The parks under construction are the Elkay 2.0 Industrial Area in Jasin,… Continue reading Melaka to develop three new industrial parks with modern infrastructure

Melaka to develop three new industrial parks with modern infrastructure

MELAKA: The state government is committed to providing modern infrastructure and top-notch facilities through the development of three new industrial parks. Deputy Executive Councillor for Investment, Industry and TVET Development Datuk Khaidhirah Abu Zahar said these parks will bolster Melaka’s long-term economic growth. The parks under construction are the Elkay 2.0 Industrial Area in Jasin,… Continue reading Melaka to develop three new industrial parks with modern infrastructure
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Rural Sarawak exempt from licence rule for RON 95 subsidy

KUCHING: The federal government has agreed to exempt rural Sarawakians from having to present a valid driving licence when purchasing subsidised RON 95 petrol at RM1.99 per litre. The exemption, which takes immediate effect, has been endorsed by both the Finance Ministry and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living. Senator Abun Sui… Continue reading Rural Sarawak exempt from licence rule for RON 95 subsidy

Rural Sarawak exempt from licence rule for RON 95 subsidy

KUCHING: The federal government has agreed to exempt rural Sarawakians from having to present a valid driving licence when purchasing subsidised RON 95 petrol at RM1.99 per litre. The exemption, which takes immediate effect, has been endorsed by both the Finance Ministry and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living. Senator Abun Sui… Continue reading Rural Sarawak exempt from licence rule for RON 95 subsidy
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Muslim convert denied leave to appeal bid to renounce Islam

PUTRAJAYA: A Muslim convert has failed in his attempt to obtain leave to appeal against the Court of Appeal’s decision dismissing his bid to renounce Islam and return to Christianity. A three-member Federal Court bench led by Court of Appeal President Datuk Abu Bakar Jais dismissed the 47-year-old man’s leave application today. Justice Abu Bakar… Continue reading Muslim convert denied leave to appeal bid to renounce Islam
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Muslim convert denied leave to appeal bid to renounce Islam

PUTRAJAYA: A Muslim convert has failed in his attempt to obtain leave to appeal against the Court of Appeal’s decision dismissing his bid to renounce Islam and return to Christianity. A three-member Federal Court bench led by Court of Appeal President Datuk Abu Bakar Jais dismissed the 47-year-old man’s leave application today. Justice Abu Bakar… Continue reading Muslim convert denied leave to appeal bid to renounce Islam

Malaysia to amend Direct Sales Act for stronger consumer protection

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living is preparing to amend the Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 to provide better protection for consumers and legitimate sales representatives. Deputy Minister Datuk Dr Fuziah Salleh stated this move is crucial as the global direct selling industry grows rapidly and Malaysia needs laws… Continue reading Malaysia to amend Direct Sales Act for stronger consumer protection

Malaysia to amend Direct Sales Act for stronger consumer protection

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living is preparing to amend the Direct Sales and Anti-Pyramid Scheme Act 1993 to provide better protection for consumers and legitimate sales representatives. Deputy Minister Datuk Dr Fuziah Salleh stated this move is crucial as the global direct selling industry grows rapidly and Malaysia needs laws… Continue reading Malaysia to amend Direct Sales Act for stronger consumer protection
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South Korea president apologises for overseas adoption failures

SEOUL: South Korea’s president has apologised for the first time over state-sanctioned malpractices in sending tens of thousands of children overseas for adoption. President Lee Jae Myung acknowledged that unjust human rights violations were committed during overseas adoption procedures. An official enquiry held the government accountable earlier this year for facilitating adoptions through fraudulent practices.… Continue reading South Korea president apologises for overseas adoption failures

South Korea president apologises for overseas adoption failures

SEOUL: South Korea’s president has apologised for the first time over state-sanctioned malpractices in sending tens of thousands of children overseas for adoption. President Lee Jae Myung acknowledged that unjust human rights violations were committed during overseas adoption procedures. An official enquiry held the government accountable earlier this year for facilitating adoptions through fraudulent practices.… Continue reading South Korea president apologises for overseas adoption failures
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Malaysia condemns Israel’s interception of Gaza humanitarian mission

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has stressed that Malaysia will not compromise on the Zionist regime’s cruel actions against the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission. He strongly condemned the Israeli military for intercepting the GSF vessel en route to Gaza and detaining activists on board. Fadillah said the safety of Malaysians… Continue reading Malaysia condemns Israel’s interception of Gaza humanitarian mission

Philippine earthquake death toll rises to 72 with thousands homeless

BOGO: The death toll from a powerful earthquake in the central Philippines has risen to 72 as officials shift focus to the hundreds injured and thousands left homeless. Firefighters successfully rescued a woman and her child from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Bogo city near the quake’s epicentre overnight Wednesday. The body of… Continue reading Philippine earthquake death toll rises to 72 with thousands homeless

Malaysia condemns Israel’s interception of Gaza humanitarian mission

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof has stressed that Malaysia will not compromise on the Zionist regime’s cruel actions against the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission. He strongly condemned the Israeli military for intercepting the GSF vessel en route to Gaza and detaining activists on board. Fadillah said the safety of Malaysians… Continue reading Malaysia condemns Israel’s interception of Gaza humanitarian mission
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Philippine earthquake death toll rises to 72 with thousands homeless

BOGO: The death toll from a powerful earthquake in the central Philippines has risen to 72 as officials shift focus to the hundreds injured and thousands left homeless. Firefighters successfully rescued a woman and her child from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Bogo city near the quake’s epicentre overnight Wednesday. The body of… Continue reading Philippine earthquake death toll rises to 72 with thousands homeless
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Trump unlikely to win Nobel Peace Prize despite desire, experts say

STOCKHOLM: US President Donald Trump has openly expressed his desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize when it is announced next week. Experts predict he has minimal chance against individuals working quietly on forgotten causes away from public attention. The prestigious award will be revealed on Friday, October 10th following other Nobel announcements throughout the… Continue reading Trump unlikely to win Nobel Peace Prize despite desire, experts say

Trump unlikely to win Nobel Peace Prize despite desire, experts say

STOCKHOLM: US President Donald Trump has openly expressed his desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize when it is announced next week. Experts predict he has minimal chance against individuals working quietly on forgotten causes away from public attention. The prestigious award will be revealed on Friday, October 10th following other Nobel announcements throughout the… Continue reading Trump unlikely to win Nobel Peace Prize despite desire, experts say
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ASEAN to adopt anti-fake news training module at upcoming summit

KUALA LUMPUR: The Training Module for Combating Fake News will be adopted as part of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the Safe and Responsible Use of Social Media Platforms for ASEAN during the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits later this month. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated that the module was developed during the… Continue reading ASEAN to adopt anti-fake news training module at upcoming summit

ASEAN to adopt anti-fake news training module at upcoming summit

KUALA LUMPUR: The Training Module for Combating Fake News will be adopted as part of the Kuala Lumpur Declaration on the Safe and Responsible Use of Social Media Platforms for ASEAN during the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits later this month. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil stated that the module was developed during the… Continue reading ASEAN to adopt anti-fake news training module at upcoming summit
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UK to scrap refugee family reunion scheme in immigration overhaul

LONDON: Britain’s government will announce plans on Thursday to end a scheme allowing family members to join refugees already in the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to outline plans to scrap the family reunion scheme at an EU leaders’ summit in Copenhagen. The government will also remove automatic settlement rights for refugees as… Continue reading UK to scrap refugee family reunion scheme in immigration overhaul

UK to scrap refugee family reunion scheme in immigration overhaul

LONDON: Britain’s government will announce plans on Thursday to end a scheme allowing family members to join refugees already in the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to outline plans to scrap the family reunion scheme at an EU leaders’ summit in Copenhagen. The government will also remove automatic settlement rights for refugees as… Continue reading UK to scrap refugee family reunion scheme in immigration overhaul
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Malaysia calls for Qunut Nazilah prayers on TV and radio for GSF

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has called on all television and radio stations nationwide to broadcast the recitation of Qunut Nazilah during their prime time slots. This initiative serves as a show of solidarity and prayer for the safety of Malaysian volunteers and the entire Global Sumud Flotilla team. He stated that this… Continue reading Malaysia calls for Qunut Nazilah prayers on TV and radio for GSF

Malaysia calls for Qunut Nazilah prayers on TV and radio for GSF

KUALA LUMPUR: Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has called on all television and radio stations nationwide to broadcast the recitation of Qunut Nazilah during their prime time slots. This initiative serves as a show of solidarity and prayer for the safety of Malaysian volunteers and the entire Global Sumud Flotilla team. He stated that this… Continue reading Malaysia calls for Qunut Nazilah prayers on TV and radio for GSF
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Malaysia holds special prayers for safety of GSF activists

PUTRAJAYA: All mosques and surau under the purview of the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (JAWI) have been instructed to hold solat hajat (prayer of need) and recite Qunut Nazilah (a supplication for protection during times of calamity) for the safety of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF)… Continue reading Malaysia holds special prayers for safety of GSF activists

Malaysia holds special prayers for safety of GSF activists

PUTRAJAYA: All mosques and surau under the purview of the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (JAWI) have been instructed to hold solat hajat (prayer of need) and recite Qunut Nazilah (a supplication for protection during times of calamity) for the safety of the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF)… Continue reading Malaysia holds special prayers for safety of GSF activists
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Deepfake political scam ads surge on Meta platforms, watchdog finds

WASHINGTON: Scammers have become some of the top political ad spenders on Meta’s platforms by using deepfake videos of American politicians including President Donald Trump. The nonprofit Tech Transparency Project identified 63 scam advertisers that collectively spent $49 million on Facebook and Instagram. These advertisers often targeted seniors with ads promoting fake stimulus checks, government… Continue reading Deepfake political scam ads surge on Meta platforms, watchdog finds

Deepfake political scam ads surge on Meta platforms, watchdog finds

WASHINGTON: Scammers have become some of the top political ad spenders on Meta’s platforms by using deepfake videos of American politicians including President Donald Trump. The nonprofit Tech Transparency Project identified 63 scam advertisers that collectively spent $49 million on Facebook and Instagram. These advertisers often targeted seniors with ads promoting fake stimulus checks, government… Continue reading Deepfake political scam ads surge on Meta platforms, watchdog finds
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Elon Musk halfway to becoming world’s first trillionaire

WASHINGTON: Elon Musk is nearly halfway to becoming the world’s first trillionaire according to a Forbes magazine report. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO briefly became the first person to achieve a net worth of 500 billion dollars. His wealth reached 500.1 billion dollars on Wednesday before dipping back to 499.1 billion dollars. Musk’s fortune rebounded… Continue reading Elon Musk halfway to becoming world’s first trillionaire
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Elon Musk halfway to becoming world’s first trillionaire

WASHINGTON: Elon Musk is nearly halfway to becoming the world’s first trillionaire according to a Forbes magazine report. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO briefly became the first person to achieve a net worth of 500 billion dollars. His wealth reached 500.1 billion dollars on Wednesday before dipping back to 499.1 billion dollars. Musk’s fortune rebounded… Continue reading Elon Musk halfway to becoming world’s first trillionaire

Israel stops 13 Gaza aid boats, 30 continue sailing despite interception

GAZA: Israeli forces have stopped 13 boats carrying foreign activists and aid bound for Gaza, according to flotilla organisers. Thirty boats are continuing to sail towards the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave despite the interception. A verified video from the Israeli foreign ministry showed Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg sitting on a deck surrounded by soldiers. The… Continue reading Israel stops 13 Gaza aid boats, 30 continue sailing despite interception

Israel stops 13 Gaza aid boats, 30 continue sailing despite interception

GAZA: Israeli forces have stopped 13 boats carrying foreign activists and aid bound for Gaza, according to flotilla organisers. Thirty boats are continuing to sail towards the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave despite the interception. A verified video from the Israeli foreign ministry showed Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg sitting on a deck surrounded by soldiers. The… Continue reading Israel stops 13 Gaza aid boats, 30 continue sailing despite interception
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Ten Malaysian districts newly classified as ageing in 2025

PUTRAJAYA: Ten districts across Malaysia have been newly classified as ageing in 2025 after their population aged 65 and above reached seven per cent according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia. The newly classified ageing districts are Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, Jerantut and Kuantan in Pahang, Kluang and Pontian in Johor, Alor Gajah in Melaka,… Continue reading Ten Malaysian districts newly classified as ageing in 2025

Ten Malaysian districts newly classified as ageing in 2025

PUTRAJAYA: Ten districts across Malaysia have been newly classified as ageing in 2025 after their population aged 65 and above reached seven per cent according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia. The newly classified ageing districts are Seremban in Negeri Sembilan, Jerantut and Kuantan in Pahang, Kluang and Pontian in Johor, Alor Gajah in Melaka,… Continue reading Ten Malaysian districts newly classified as ageing in 2025
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Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 36 in Vietnam with extensive damage

HANOI: The death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Bualoi and the resulting floods has increased to 36 people according to a government disaster agency report released on Thursday. The typhoon struck northern central Vietnam on Monday with massive sea swells, powerful winds and torrential rainfall. This severe weather event has also left 21 individuals missing… Continue reading Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 36 in Vietnam with extensive damage

Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 36 in Vietnam with extensive damage

HANOI: The death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Bualoi and the resulting floods has increased to 36 people according to a government disaster agency report released on Thursday. The typhoon struck northern central Vietnam on Monday with massive sea swells, powerful winds and torrential rainfall. This severe weather event has also left 21 individuals missing… Continue reading Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 36 in Vietnam with extensive damage
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Malaysian activists believed safe after Israeli forces intercept Gaza flotilla

SEPANG: All detained participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla including Malaysians are believed to be safe according to the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre director-general. Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby stated that the activists are currently being held on board their respective vessels. SNCC confirmed through radio communications that the Israeli military had instructed… Continue reading Malaysian activists believed safe after Israeli forces intercept Gaza flotilla

Malaysian activists believed safe after Israeli forces intercept Gaza flotilla

SEPANG: All detained participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla including Malaysians are believed to be safe according to the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre director-general. Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby stated that the activists are currently being held on board their respective vessels. SNCC confirmed through radio communications that the Israeli military had instructed… Continue reading Malaysian activists believed safe after Israeli forces intercept Gaza flotilla
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Freeport Indonesia continues search for five trapped Grasberg mine workers

JAKARTA: Freeport Indonesia confirmed on Thursday that the search for five missing workers at the Grasberg copper and gold mine remains ongoing. The operation continues more than three weeks after a deadly mud flow disaster struck the mine site on September 8. Approximately 800,000 metric tons of wet material flooded the mine during the incident,… Continue reading Freeport Indonesia continues search for five trapped Grasberg mine workers
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