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Chinese gold mining CEO arrested in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan arrests Chinese mining CEO for environmental damage amid rising anti-China sentiment in Central Asia.
Singapore orders Apple and Google to block government spoofing scams
Singapore directs Apple and Google to block or filter accounts impersonating government agencies on their messaging platforms, with fines of up to SGD 1 million for non-compliance.
UK court clears writer of harassment in trans activist case
A London court cleared comedy writer Graham Linehan of harassing a transgender activist but convicted him of criminal damage after he knocked a phone from their hand.
Syrians protest violence against Alawite minority
Hundreds protest in Syria's Alawite heartland against recent attacks on the minority community, demanding justice and security after sectarian violence.
US revokes visa of Haitian official accused of backing gangs
The US has revoked the visa of a Haitian government official for supporting gangs and obstructing efforts against criminal organisations, reinforcing its stance on Haiti's stability.
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Nine workers hospitalised after inhaling ammonia gas at factory
Nine workers suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling ammonia gas while cleaning a tank at a Terengganu animal-food processing plant.
T7 Global strengthens leadership with key appointments
T7 Global Bhd has announced a leadership reshuffle, with Tan Kay Zhuin redesignated as executive director and industry veteran Azman Yakim appointed as the new group CEO. The transition marks the group’s next phase of growth, building on Tan’s contributions in expanding its energy and industrial solutions divisions and Azman’s extensive experience in operational management across the oil and gas value chain.
Man charged for using fake ‘Datuk’ title
A 50-year-old man faces charges for possessing business cards with a fake 'Datuk' title, an offence carrying a potential RM500,000 fine or five years' imprisonment.
Malaysian army to keep Lipan Bara armoured vehicles in service
The Malaysian Army confirms its 20 Lipan Bara armoured vehicles remain operational with no plans for retirement, alongside a new procurement of 136 Tarantula units.





