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'Abused' Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong risk deportation
Hong Kong (AFP) - Two Saudi sisters trapped in Hong Kong say chronic physical abuse by male family members prompted them to flee the kingdom, where they now fear they will be forcibly returned.
For the sake of environment
PETALING JAYA: Bamboo, paper, metal – take your pick – just not plastic.
Trump adviser Conway accuses woman of assaulting her in restaurant - CNN
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway said she was assaulted at a Maryland restaurant last year by a woman who grabbed and shook her, an accusation the woman has denied, CNN reported on Friday.
RM76 a month after expenses
A shocking RM76! That’s all some households are left with after expenses each month. A Khazanah study also reveals more gloom – the income gap between the rich and the poor has doubled since the late 1990s. The plus point, though, is that more women are in the workforce today.
M’sians can enjoy dining out as 7,000 eateries exempted
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians can look forward to eating out more and enjoying a better quality of life with more than 5,000 items exempted under the Sales and Service Tax.
Hanoi eatery preserves table thatObama used
Hanoi: The table where former US president Barack Obama famously slurped noodles in downtown Hanoi has been preserved – chopsticks and all – under a glass box for eternity, in a move that has attracted legions of bemused diners to the once low-key eatery.
Obama ‘bun cha’ table encased in Vietnam
HANOI: The table where former US president Barack Obama famously slurped noodles in downtown Hanoi has been preserved -- chopsticks and all -- under a glass box for eternity, in a move that has attracted legions of bemused diners to the once low-key eatery.
Thai cops probed for partying with armed rocker
Bangkok: Two Thai cops are under investigation for partying with a rock star shortly after he was bailed on gun charges, a scandal illuminating the kingdom’s culture of impunity for the rich and famous.
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