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As they build India's first camp for illegals, some workers fear detention there
GOALPARA, India (Reuters) - Across a river in a remote part of India's northeast, labourers have cleared dense forest in an area equivalent to about seven soccer fields and are building the first mass detention centre for illegal immigrants.
New study journeys
Thousands move into residential halls at the country’s 20 public universities as they start their undergraduate degree programmes.
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Resort dive team arrives ‘jaws’ in time to save shark
KOTA KINABALU: An attempt to rid the sea of “ghost nets” – abandoned or lost fishing nets – proved to be a blessing as divers from a resort here managed to rescue a bamboo shark that was found trapped in one of such nets.
As fall begins in Alaska, wildfires linked to warming rage on
SEWARD, Alaska (Reuters) - Leaves in Alaska are changing colour and the rainy season is supposed to begin, but wildfires are raging on in an unusually long and fierce fire season that scientists say is linked to the far north's long-term climate warmup.
Only the 'blind, deaf and dumb' will say there is no difference between Pakatan and BN, says Dr M
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad says only the "blind, deaf and dumb” would say there is no difference between his administration and that of the previous Barisan Nasional government.
Paying tribute to STTI and its founder
A letter from HO CHEE ENG, Former STTI PE student in 1962.
Sporting Malaysians come out in full force
BUKIT MERTAJAM: The third FitMalaysia sporting event for the year saw a huge turnout at the MPSP Sports and Recreation Complex in Jalan Betek here.
Duterte outlaws catcalling
MANILA: The Philippine president has signed a Bill into law penalising a range of acts of sexual harassment including catcalling, wolf-whistling and persistent telling of sexual jokes, which pro-women’s groups have accused him of committing.
Financier Epstein goes from luxury life to confined jail cell after sex trafficking charges
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wealthy American financier Jeffrey Epstein, charged with sex trafficking in underage girls, is now confined to a cell in a fortress-like concrete tower jail that has been criticized by inmates and lawyers for harsh conditions.