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The National on MSNLebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam to make first visit to Syria since taking officeLebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is scheduled to visit Syria on Monday in his first visit to the neighbouring country ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNBPJPM Director-general Seeks To Quash Subpoena To Testify In 1MDB CaseBPJPM's senior federal counsel, Nur Hidayah Raihan Md Nasir, said Najib’s defence team served the subpoena yesterday, requiring the director-general (DG) to provide testimony regarding former Goldman ...
The rally had been planned to coincide with the Court of Appeal’s hearing tomorrow on an alleged royal addendum order that will allow Najib to serve the rest of his prison term under house arrest.
Najib is seeking a mandamus order where, if the addendum order exists, all or one of the respondents must execute the royal order and immediately move him from the Kajang Prison to his residence ...
Opponents of the Shi'ite terrorist group call to halt the payments.The post Beirut pays Hezbollah men, families benefits ‘similar to soldiers’ wages’ appeared first on JNS.org.
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Malay Mail on MSN1MDB trial: Ex-police investigator reveals task force discussions to charge NajibThe government’s task force on 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), chaired by then Attorney General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, had discussed charging ...
The High Court was told today that Najib Abdul Razak had the authority to reject any financial decisions made by 1MDB’s board of directors. Former head of Bukit Aman’s Commercial Crime ...
Men deported by the United States to El Salvador’s notorious Cecot prison are living in “the same” conditions as convicted gangsters, prison director Belarmino García said on Tuesday ...
President Trump said Sunday he would “love” to send American inmates to El Salvador’s mega-prison but first needs to check if it’s legal. Speaking with reporters on Air Force One ...
American academic Paul Chambers is currently in custody in Thailand for allegedly insulting the country’s monarchy, a crime ...
A group of faith leaders, education advocates and parents filed an amicus brief Monday, urging the US Supreme Court to block Oklahoma’s first religious public school. The brief argued that public ...
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