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NCHR approaches int’l commission to help Pakistani prisoners overseas

The News International 25 Apr 2024
... legal counsel and ignorant of the law or the language of the county in which they are jailed ... We have also engaged with the YBJK Bar Council to secure legal aid for the 299 Pakistanis held in Malaysia.
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Tengku Zafrul writes to High Court seeking leave to file affidavit in Najib’s legal bid ...

Malaysia Today 22 Apr 2024
The post Tengku Zafrul writes to High Court seeking leave to file affidavit in Najib’s legal bid for house arrest appeared first on Malaysia Today.
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13 potential human trafficking victims rescued

Sun Star 21 Apr 2024
... was traveling to Sabah, Malaysia via Bongao, Tawi-Tawi ... “They were bound to travel to Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia and when asked for legal documents, they failed to present any,” the PRO-BAR added.
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Warning: Banning smoking can endanger your political health

Deccan Herald 20 Apr 2024
Drawing legal distinctions by race, class, sexuality, gender, religion and now age, they fear, will presage an age of “communalism,” to the detriment of a national community ... Malaysia scrapped a ...
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Indonesia, key Indo-Pacific 'strategic spectator' agrees to strengthen cooperation with China

Beijing News 18 Apr 2024
Malaysia and Indonesia are not without options in how they deal with Chinese maritime incursions. These options range from undertaking legal challenges to harnessing external powers' interest in balancing Beijing.
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“Where has the Madani gov’t failed and is there room for self-correction?”

Malaysia Today 16 Apr 2024
He must appreciate that there have been enough legal cases that have caused concern among the religious minorities ... Haridas, Focus Malaysia ... Those who continue to play the race card betray the trust of the people of Malaysia.
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Hedge fund trader Shah behind �1.44bn Danish tax fraud, court told

Business Day 16 Apr 2024
The civil case in London, which is being held in parallel with legal proceedings in Copenhagen, the US and Malaysia, comes as European countries such as Germany and Denmark lead sprawling ...
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What exactly is the end game?

The Manila Times 15 Apr 2024
... Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague ruled in 2016 that it has no legal basis, and its unresolved territorial disputes with India, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei.
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Missing the ‘old’ DAP which would have seized the moment to offer pro bono legal ...

Malaysia Today 14 Apr 2024
the Malay votes which is key to winning power in Malaysia ... The post Missing the ‘old’ DAP which would have seized the moment to offer pro bono legal advice to under siege Vern‘s appeared first on Malaysia Today.
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Court Victory Disturbs Malaysia’s Balancing Act on Islamic Law

Malaysia Today 13 Apr 2024
Syariah courts, which implement codes passed by state assemblies based on their interpretations of Islam’s sharia law, play an integral but also carefully circumscribed role in Malaysia’s legal system.
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DAP MP calls for review of Spanco contract amid chairman’s legal woes

Malaysia Today 12 Apr 2024
Forgive my scepticism, but I am not entirely satisfied with the government’s response,” Lim said in a statement ... The post DAP MP calls for review of Spanco contract amid chairman’s legal woes appeared first on Malaysia Today. .
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Summit with US, Japan aimed at economy, South China Sea cooperation: Marcos

Al Jazeera 10 Apr 2024
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, overlapping with territorial claims of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei ... China’s claims had no legal basis, a decision Beijing has rejected.
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STERN ACTION WILL BE TAKEN IF SHOE LOGO IS DELIBERATE - JAKIM

Malaysian National News Agency 08 Apr 2024
PUTRAJAYA, April 8 (Bernama) -- The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) stressed that legal action would be taken if there was any ...
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Philippines, China trade accusations over South China Sea encounter

The Jakarta Post 07 Apr 2024
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam,Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
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As Malaysia’s door closes on low-pad migrant workers, companies scramble for staff

South China Morning Post 06 Apr 2024
A freeze on new migrant-worker applications has employers warning of looming labour shortages – even as tens of thousands who were tricked into moving to Malaysia struggle to find legal work ... .
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