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Op to tackle illegals and squatters in Sabah only after Covid-19 curve flattened, says state's top cop
KOTA KINABALU: A special operation to tackle illegal immigrants and squatters in Sabah will be launched once the Covid-19 curve in the state is flattened, police commissioner Datuk Hazani Ghazali said.
Italian magistrates set to level charges against sea rescuers, NGOs
ROME (Reuters) - A German aid group that operated a migrant rescue boat in the Mediterranean said on Wednesday Italian magistrates were set to charge 21 individuals and three human rights groups with aiding illegal immigration from Libya.
Ex-manager charged with money laundering
SEREMBAN: A former manager of a housing development company has claimed trial to 16 charges of money laundering involving RM209,000.
12,000 illegals nabbed in Ops Benteng since last year
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 12,000 undocumented immigrants have been detained while 922 ‘tekong’ (skippers) were nabbed by the National Task Force (NTF) led by the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) since last year, says Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Catalan Socialist leader urges more dialogue to resolve separatism dispute
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Dialogue must remain the cornerstone on which Catalonia and national authorities resolve a long dispute over its independence drive, regardless of who becomes its next chief minister, the region's Socialist leader said.
SOS call to local paper saves 81 Rohingya at sea, but no country says welcome
(Reuters) - Denis Giles, the editor of a small Indian newspaper, received a phone call as he sat typing in his one-room office in Port Blair overlooking the languid waters of the Andaman Sea.
Myanmar police 'shoot protesters with little warning', killing at least nine
YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar security forces opened fire on protests against military rule on Wednesday (March 3) killing nine people, witnesses and media reported, a day after neighbouring countries called for restraint and offered to help Myanmar resolve the crisis.
Labour rights issue at forefront of Spain’s gig economy with potential regulation
Thousands of kilometres (miles) away from his native Venezuela, 48-year-old Nestor Perez died last month on the streets of Madrid when he was hit by a garbage truck while delivering a food order for Deliveroo.
Spain's gig economy poses labour rights conundrum as regulation eyed
MADRID (Reuters) - Thousands of kilometres (miles) away from his native Venezuela, 48-year-old Nestor Perez died last month on the streets of Madrid when he was hit by a garbage truck while delivering a food order for Deliveroo.
Tech’s liability shield under fire: 26 words and what’s at stake
US Democrats and Republicans in Congress are taking aim at a controversial law that shields Internet platforms including Facebook Inc and Twitter Inc from lawsuits over content posted by users.