Ex-Malaysian Prime Minister acquitted of corruption charges, 12 years in prison in second case

Ex-Malaysian Prime Minister acquitted of corruption charges, 12 years in prison in second case

Former Prime Minister Najib Razak was brought from jail and presented in court: Photo: File Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysian court acquitted former Prime Minister Najib Razak of corruption charges, but ordered the 12-year prison sentence to be maintained in another case. According to foreign media, the judge of the High Court said in the decision…

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dollar crisis;  Mobile manufacturing factories closed, thousands unemployed

dollar crisis; Mobile manufacturing factories closed, thousands unemployed

Prime Minister should solve the matter urgently, Chairman Investment Board’s letter to Shahbaz Sharif. Photo: File Islamabad: Due to non-opening of LC, 3000 employees, including 400 engineers, became unemployed. Due to the ongoing financial and dollar crisis in the country, the units used for the manufacturing of mobile phones at the local level have also…

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Extension of deadline for digital census "self-enumeration".

Extension of deadline for digital census “self-enumeration”.

Islamabad: The Federal Bureau of Statistics has extended the deadline for the country’s first digital census “Khudsamari”. According to the spokesperson of the Statistical Office, the deadline for self-enumeration was ending at 12 pm today, but now the date has been extended. The spokesman said that initially 7 days extension has been extended for self-enumeration….

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Belarus;  Nobel laureate human rights activist sentenced to 10 years in prison

Belarus; Nobel laureate human rights activist sentenced to 10 years in prison

A court in Belarus has sentenced Nobel Prize-winning human rights activist Alice Bialitsky to 10 years in prison. Al Jazeera reported that he was convicted of tax evasion and financing protests. In this regard, exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana said that Alice Bialitsky and other activists convicted in the same case had been unfairly convicted…

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