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Asli chairman raises concerns over Hadi's Bill
PETALING JAYA: Asli Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) chairman Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam has urged policymakers to protect the rights of all Malaysians in light of new developments to PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang's Private Member's Bill.
Seremban-PD rail link to be revived
SEREMBAN: The 39km Seremban-Port Dickson rail line – a vital component of the sprawling Malaysian Vision Valley (MVV) project – will be revived under a private-public partnership initiative.
Anti-Houthi Yemeni fighters harass medics, endanger civilians - Amnesty
DUBAI (Reuters) - Amnesty International accused pro-government Yemeni forces fighting Houthi rebels for control of the southwestern city of Taiz of harassing medical staff and endangering civilians by stationing combatants among them.
World's tallest water slide to be torn down after death
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (Reuters) - The world's tallest water slide will be torn down after a 10-year-old boy suffered a broken neck and was killed riding it in August, an amusement park in Kansas City, said.
Hurricane Otto swirls toward Central America, kills 3
Panama City (AFP) - Hurricane Otto was forecast to strengthen in the Caribbean as it churned toward Central America Tuesday, causing three deaths in Panama and prompting coastal evacuations in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
Rep speaks of drug war raging in his constituency
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang State Assembly listened with rapt attention as a representative recounted incidents of sword fights, vehicular assault and confrontations with drug dealers in his constituency.
‘Bill not about non-Muslims’
KUALA LUMPUR: The Private Member’s Bill to amend the Syariah courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965 will not touch on matters involving non-Muslims or the civil courts, assured a minister.
Hadi’s Bill to resurface
KUALA LUMPUR: The controversial Private Member’s Bill to enhance punishments in syariah courts by PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, which was deferred from May, will re-emerge this week.
Civilian victims of mortar, sniper fire pour into Mosul clinic
KOKJALI, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi military medics rushed a man whose mouth had been blown apart by mortar shrapnel into their temporary field clinic on the eastern edges of Mosul.
Vietnam abandons plan for first nuclear power plants
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's National Assembly voted on Tuesday to abandon plans to build two multi-billion-dollar nuclear power plants with Russia and Japan, after officials cited lower demand forecasts, rising costs and safety concerns.