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Efforts underway in Parliament to push for IPCMC
KUALA LUMPUR: A concerted effort is underway in Parliament to push for the swift setting up of an Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission (IPCMC).
Gnanaraja pleads not guilty to 68 counts of money laundering
KUALA LUMPUR: Businessman G. Gnanaraja, who was implicated in the Penang undersea tunnel scandal, has been charged with 68 counts of money laundering, involving RM11.4mil.
Opposition wants Govt to officially announce withdrawal of Rome Statute in Parliament
KUALA LUMPUR: Opposition lawmakers want the government to make an official announcement on its decision to withdraw from ratifying the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Parliament.
Helping, listening, caring: Japanese prefecture leads dramatic decrease in suicides
AKITA, Japan - Taeko Watanabe awoke one cold March night and found a trail of blood in the hallway, a bloody cleaver on her son Yuki's bed and no trace of him in the house. Then police discovered a suicide note in his bedroom.
Rome Statute backtrack: No one is above the law, writes Kadir Jasin
PETALING JAYA: No one in the country is above the law, not even our rulers, says veteran newsman Datuk A. Kadir Jasin, referring to Malaysia’s decision not to ratify the Rome Statute on the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Muhyiddin: Minister's son who tested positive for drugs to be charged soon
KUALA LUMPUR: The minister's son who was detained by the police after testing positive for drugs, will be charged in court soon, says Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
U.N.-backed Libya government: 11 killed and 23 wounded in clashes in southern Tripoli
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The Health Ministry of the U.N.-backed Libyan government of National Accord said in a statement late on Sunday that clashes in the southern part of the capital, Tripoli, resulted in 11 killed and 23 wounded.
Australia's opposition Labor on track to win election - polls
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's opposition Labor is the favourite to win a national election expected in May, two polls showed on Monday, but its lead has narrowed over the conservative coalition government which announced income tax cuts in its budget last week.
No deposit paid for sale of the Malaysian Consulate building in Hong Kong
GEORGE TOWN: There has been no deposit paid on the sale of the Malaysian Consulate building in Hong Kong.
Real or artificial? Tech titans declare AI ethics concerns
The biggest tech companies want you to know that they’re taking special care to avoid artificial intelligence’s dark side.