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Abused boy's cause of death yet to be determined, say police
MELAKA (Bernama): The post-mortem done on the seven-year-old boy who was found drowned in a tub at a house in Taman Krubong Jaya here on Friday (Jan 29) was completed on Sunday (Jan 31) night after 11 hours but the cause of death has yet to be determined.
More info sought on degazettement
The proposed degazettement of Lot 80835 in Taman Intan Baiduri, Kuala Lumpur has raised alarm bells among stakeholders who say they have not received sufficient information on the matter.
After US Capitol riot, a call to protect veterans from disinformation
A prominent veterans advocate wants the Biden administration and Congress to help retired service members protect themselves from online disinformation following the deadly Jan 6 riot at the Capitol.
Afghanistan's first female breakdancer sets sights on Paris Olympics
KABUL (Reuters) - When 18-year old Manizha Talash joined a small but ardent breakdancing community in Afghanistan a few months ago she was the only woman, but she already aims to represent her country in one of the latest sports to be admitted to the Olympics.
Complaint filed against French professor in incest case that rocked France
PARIS (Reuters) - The stepson of a renowned French professor and political commentator has filed a complaint against him with prosecutors for alleged incest, in a case that has shaken France and prompted a review of legislation.
How to boost your WiFi performance when everyone’s at home
Mom is Zooming for a work meeting. Dad’s on Netflix. And Junior is gunning down bad guys on one screen while streaming his biology class on another. As the Covid era drags on, can there possibly be enough bandwidth for all?
Philippines universities reject accusation of Maoist rebel recruitment on campus
MANILA, Jan 25 (Reuters): Four Philippine private universities rejected accusations on Sunday by the authorities that they serve as recruitment grounds of Maoist rebels, days after students protested against security force patrols at some university campuses.
Gold eases on doubts over US stimulus passage
BENGALURU: Gold prices inched lower on Monday due to concerns that a massive economic stimulus in the United States may not be passed smoothly, although a weaker dollar limited bullion's losses.
Steps to degazette land initiated
THE authorities have initiated the process of degazetting a plot of land in Kuala Lumpur reserved for public space, to accommodate a proposed mixed development project that will also include an affordable housing scheme.
Bomoh charged with sexually assaulting female patient in Kota Baru
KOTA BARU (Bernama): A bomoh pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here to sexually assaulting a woman who had sought treatment.