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Getting away with murder in Pakistan
Much of Pakistani society operates under an "honour" code where women can be killed for bringing "shame" on their families by acts such as interacting with men or marrying someone they choose themselves.
Man jailed for possession of protected wildlife
KOTA KINABALU: A senior citizen has been sentenced to a year’s jail and fined a total of RM206,000 for illegal possession of protected wildlife.
Senior citizen jailed, slapped with RM206,000 in fines for possessing meat of protected species
KOTA KINABALU: A senior citizen has been sentenced to a year's jail and fined a total of RM206,000 for illegal possession of protected wildlife.
3 housebreaking tips for puppies
It’s important to remember that housebreaking takes time and to be patient – you and your puppy will get the hang of it quicker that way!
Singapore judge to serial cheat and con man jailed multiple times over 46 years: 'The court is shocked'
He was released from jail last year for his last cheating offence, but in a matter of months, serial offender Ng Thiam Choon, 72, again tricked multiple victims into giving him money by lying that he had an emergency.
New father cannot stand being away from his baby
CELEBRITY Harris Alif, who became a father in January, can’t stand working and being away from his newborn daughter for too long, Harian Metro reported.
7 tips to prevent likelihood of dog bites
Many of us have created new home environments and routines over the past two years, all of which can be potentially disruptive to our pets. So it is important that we take steps to prepare our dogs for safe interactions inside and outside the home.
Chris Rock speaks out after Will Smith is slapped with a 10-year Oscars ban
Rock had remained mostly silent after the incident which made headlines around the world.
Cricket-England opener Roy given suspended ban for improper conduct
(Reuters) - England opener Jason Roy has been handed a suspended two-match ban for "conducting himself in a manner which may be prejudicial to the interests of cricket" and bringing it into disrepute, the country's cricket board (ECB) said on Tuesday.