Malaysian authorities have not yet decided whether to file an extradition request for a local pilot arrested in Indonesia, according to Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. Saifuddin stated that investigations should be concluded in Indonesia first.
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail stated that the position of Malays is threatened not by other races, but by issues such as poverty and drugs.
Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail announced that the Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) will improve closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to address existing blind spots.
Four people were evacuated from a boat that ran aground near Cape Oključić on Dugi Otok, Croatia. Two individuals sustained minor injuries, and there was no marine pollution reported.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested in Rotterdam following multiple random stabbing attacks that left two people injured. The incidents prompted a police investigation and widespread media coverage.
A 270-meter-long tanker has run aground near the coast of Oman, with satellite images indicating a significant oil leak. This incident raises concerns about a potential environmental disaster in the region.
Turkish prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence of up to four-and-a-half years for Nasuh Mahruki, a jailed mountaineer and government critic, based on a social media post where he alleged officials knowingly allowed a 2016 coup plot to proceed.
The Danube River's water levels are continuing to fall, approaching historic minimums, leading to stranded boats and the emergence of submerged vehicles from the former Yugoslavia.
The Higher Public Prosecutor's Office (VJT) has responded to an article in Danas, stating that Judge Marić's claims are unfounded. This marks a direct rebuttal from the VJT regarding the judge's assertions.
Nasal sprays offer quick relief, but prolonged use can exacerbate the very problem they are meant to solve. Experts advise identifying the underlying cause of chronic nasal congestion rather than just masking symptoms.
Malaysia's Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has instructed the Malaysian Border Control Agency (AKPS) to expedite the development of new uniforms and ensure competency ahead of the JB-Singapore RTS Link launch in 2027.
Jelena Pavlović, a lawyer and Member of Parliament, responded to articles in Danas newspaper concerning a ZLF MP changing stance after her speech at a student gathering and criticism regarding the Students' List.
Nasuh Mahruki, founder of the Turkish search-and-rescue group AKUT, was arrested and jailed by an İstanbul court over a social media post questioning the official account of the 2016 coup attempt.
Malaysian police are seeking an Interpol Red Notice for Tamim Dahri after he failed to appear in court, as confirmed by Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution announced that the Home Ministry will continue to implement various development projects aimed at improving security, efficiency, and services in Johor.
A container ship ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian state media reporting it was using an unapproved route. The incident occurred in the critical chokepoint, drawing international attention.
Early on the morning of June 30, a man in his 70s was attacked by a bear in Nasushiobara City, Tochigi Prefecture, sustaining injuries. The man sought help at a nearby residence, prompting police to investigate and patrol the area.
The difficulties in rescuing stranded whales are being highlighted, as their immense weight becomes deadly on shore. Efforts to assist these marine mammals face significant logistical and physical challenges.
The Belgrade City Assembly is scheduled to discuss a new rebalance of the city budget on Thursday, prompted by higher-than-planned revenues. This move has sparked debate among citizens and officials regarding the city's financial health.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail admitted a data gap regarding refugees and committed to implementing a biometric system to address the issue.
Malaysian authorities and regulators face challenges in fast-tracking updates to the Poisons Act to keep pace with the emergence of new synthetic drugs, according to Saifuddin Nasution.
The Serbian newspaper Danas celebrates its 29th anniversary, thanking its readers for their congratulations and reaffirming its commitment to journalistic integrity.
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution stated that the government will manage the refugee issue in the country by balancing security and humanitarian concerns.
Physicists at ETH Zurich have successfully achieved perfect and provable randomness through quantum entanglement, a breakthrough crucial for the future of cryptography and security.
Na fakultetima u sastavu Univerziteta u Novom Sadu na osnovnim i integrisanim studijama cene školarina za narednu školsku godinu neće biti menjane, rečeno je Danasu na tom univerzitetu.
The whale "Timmy" has died after a controversial rescue attempt, with its carcass now drawing crowds who are climbing on it. Authorities have issued warnings that the decomposing whale could explode.
Adfin, a British financial technology startup co-founded by Romanian Ciprian Diaconasu, has successfully closed an $18 million Series A investment round, bringing its total funding to $30 million.
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail dismissed allegations that citizenship was arbitrarily granted to Chinese nationals, calling the claims "malicious slander" and fake news.
Kevin Neubeck, accompanied by his girlfriend and dog, has begun a global journey by jet ski from Germany, having already covered over 5,000 kilometers.
Malaysia's Home Affairs Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail stated that the country will adopt a proactive approach to ensure security and prevent immigration glitches for the upcoming Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link with Singapore. He emphasized that there will be no tolerance for illegal activities.
The Nigerian Senate has cleared Enikanolaiye and Tegbe as new ministers, among other government and economic developments in the country. This comes as various sectors, including power distribution and aviation, address ongoing challenges and disputes.
Pakatan Harapan's presidential council is scheduled to hold a meeting before engaging in discussions with Barisan Nasional, amidst ongoing speculation regarding Negeri Sembilan.
Nigeria's public university system has been disrupted by an indefinite nationwide strike initiated by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU).
Rescuers successfully released "Timmy" the humpback whale into the North Sea after it had been stranded for weeks in shallow waters near Germany's Baltic coast. The operation concluded a prolonged effort to free the whale.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has invited non-teaching staff unions (SSANU, NASU, NAAT) for a meeting to avert a looming strike scheduled for April 30 in universities and inter-university centers.
Nigerian aviation ground handlers are threatening to suspend operations due to an outstanding N9 billion debt owed by airlines, potentially disrupting air travel. This development comes amidst other domestic news, including a setback in the trial of former central bank governor Emefiele and an army rescue of a kidnapped victim.
Suspects accused in an alleged coup plot have pleaded not guilty and were subsequently remanded in the custody of the Department of State Services. This development follows ongoing investigations into the alleged plot.
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An asylum seeker, Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, who filmed an alleged rape, is accused of telling a 'pack of lies' in court. She and co-defendants Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, and Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, are charged with a 'cynical, predatory and callous' attack.
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution announced that the government will continue to strengthen its management of refugees and asylum seekers to safeguard national security.
The Madani government in Malaysia has affirmed its commitment to keeping the price of RON95 fuel at RM1.99, aiming to protect citizens from the impact of rising global economic pressures and costs.
Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution confirmed that the Royal Malaysia Police followed standard operating procedures (SOPs) in arresting individuals, including teenagers, suspected of terror-related activities.
An armed US naval drone, identified as an AEGIR unmanned vehicle, has washed ashore on a beach along Turkey's Black Sea coast, where military teams determined it was operational and destroyed it in a controlled explosion.
Milorad Dodik, leader of the SNSD party, has proposed a 10% fuel discount for citizens of Republika Srpska at the entity level, despite his party's representatives in the BiH Parliamentary Assembly previously voting against the abolition of excise duties for cheaper fuel.
Since March 4th, a mysterious signal interference, described as a cacophony of electronic noise, has been disrupting shortwave radio broadcasts, making numbers almost impossible to hear. The transmission was paused for a time before resuming on a different shortwave frequency.
Malaysian police are requesting an extended investigation period for six local males, including three minors, who are suspected of being linked to Daesh.
ESKALACIJA napada blizu Hormuškog tjesnaca paralizira vitalnu trgovinu naftom, ostavlja tankere nasukane i potiče azijske zemlje na hitne ekonomske mjere.
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A valuable replica of an ancient Roman ship has run aground on a sandbar in the Drava River near Osijek, prompting the Croatian army to intervene to prevent permanent damage.
Malaysia's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution has vowed to strengthen security measures, with the goal of placing Malaysia within the top 10 of the Global Peace Index. This initiative reflects a commitment to enhancing national stability and safety.
A 270-meter-long tanker has run aground near Oman, with satellite images indicating a significant oil leak, raising concerns about a potential ecological catastrophe.
An oil spill from a stranded Russian tanker near Oman has rapidly expanded to 150 square kilometers, threatening a marine reserve and rare species in the Arabian Sea.
A video showing a long line of cars with Polish license plates and wheel clamps in a parking lot in the Slovak Tatras has gone viral, sparking strong emotions among both Slovaks and Poles.
A British funeral director was sentenced to 20 years in prison for neglecting dozens of bodies, some left unburied for months, and providing fake ashes to grieving families. Authorities are now targeting the jailed director's assets.
Extremely low water levels on the Danube River have caused a Swiss cruise ship to run aground in Romania, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of passengers and trapping numerous other vessels. This situation is disrupting shipping and power plant operations across Europe.
Malaysia's Home Ministry (KDN) stated that immigration enforcement operations against foreign nationals will continue, despite concerns over overcrowded detention depots.
An article discusses a journalist's unusual 'self-dismissal' and subsequent return to the Danas newspaper, presented as part of a series on resignations.
A sailboat ran aground near the Croatian island of Hvar during a storm, leading to the rescue of 12 people, including six children. Emergency services successfully evacuated everyone from the stranded vessel.
Montenegro's state authorities have announced plans to demolish an illegally constructed filled beach and provided an update on the relocation process of the Special State Prosecutor's Office (SDT) and Special Police Department (SPO) to adapted premises.
Three people were killed when a train collided with a car transporting school children at a manned level crossing in West Bengal, India. The tragic accident occurred near Berhampore, between Karnasubarna and Gobindopur railway stations.
A sailboat ran aground near the Croatian island of Hvar during a strong storm. Eleven people were rescued after a signal flare revealed their location.
The Nigerian Federal Executive Council has approved N3.94 trillion for roads, vessels, and other projects, while also extending the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation to six weeks and canceling the passing-out parade. These decisions are part of broader government initiatives, including plans for real-time capital projects tracking and addressing various national issues.
Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail stated that Malaysia's highest priority is to prevent border travel disruptions on Johor's July 11 polling day, with plans to provide dedicated lanes at immigration checkpoints for Johoreans residing in Singapore returning to vote.
The leader of one of the UK's largest teaching unions, Matt Wrack of NASUWT, has endorsed Andy Burnham, stating he represents Labour's best chance against the Reform Party.
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) is demanding equal allowances as the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) from the Federal Government, citing shared economic realities and critical roles in universities.
U PUCNJAVI u Midlandu u Teksasu jedna je osoba ubijena, a deset ranjeno. Napadač, bjegunac za kojim je policija tragala, pronađen je mrtav nakon višesatne opsade. Počinio je samoubojstvo.
Barisan Nasional (BN) announced its decision to contest the Negeri Sembilan state election independently after Pakatan Harapan (PH) claimed all 36 seats. This development follows ongoing seat allocation talks for Johor and Negeri Sembilan, awaiting final approval from Anwar's return.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail announced that the Cabinet has directed immediate enforcement action against foreigners found conducting business activities while on social visit passes.
A skipper employed by a company ran a vessel aground while using it for private purposes outside of working hours, according to reports from the company.
Malaysia's Home Ministry is scheduled to submit a report on the implementation of the Refugee and Asylum Seeker detention center in Bidor to the Cabinet in June.
A Ghana Statistical Service report indicates that the North East Region is the epicenter of multidimensional poverty in Ghana, with six districts, including Yunyoo Nasuan, recording the highest poverty incidences in the country.
A passenger motor glider ran aground on the coast of Pristan, a protected military facility, during the night of May 8-9 under still unexplained circumstances.
WAEC workers across Nigeria have commenced a nationwide protest over poor welfare conditions and unfair recruitment practices, following an ultimatum issued by the NASU union.
Nigerian governors and APC leaders showcased President Tinubu's three-year achievements to diplomats, while the country faces economic concerns including a depreciating naira and rising debt burden. Meanwhile, internal party protests and discussions around the 2027 presidency continue.
Senator Loren Legarda has called for a Senate inquiry into reports that 84 barangays in Taal and Nasugbu, Batangas, were excluded from a government assistance program.
Malaysia plans to roll out the MyNIISe system and share Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ) facilities with Singapore to reduce congestion at the Johor-Singapore checkpoint, coinciding with the RTS Link's launch in 2027.
The SSANU and NASU unions have announced their decision to suspend their ongoing strike for a period of two weeks, with the suspension taking effect on May 11.
NASU and SSANU unions have staged protests, shutting down gates at the University of Ibadan and disrupting activities at Ahmadu Bello University and the University of Ilorin.
The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) campus activities have been grounded as SSANU and NASU unions commence a nationwide strike, demanding a 45% pay rise and the implementation of a 2009 agreement.
Nigeria's government is actively engaged in resolving a major aviation dispute and approving new infrastructure projects, while simultaneously grappling with economic challenges and legal battles over political party status and convention validity.
A large-scale rescue operation is underway off Germany's Baltic coast to save Timmy, a humpback whale stranded in shallow waters. The whale is being transported on a special barge towards deeper ocean waters in a complex effort.
The Nigerian Federal Government's declaration to phase out university courses deemed irrelevant to the country's economy has stirred controversy, drawing strong opposition from various unions including NASU, CONUA, and NAPTAN.
Nigerian university unions SSANU and NASU rejected a unilateral 30% salary hike, demanding its withdrawal and threatening a nationwide strike over failed negotiations.
An former student opened fire at a high school in Turkey, injuring 16 people, including students and teachers. The 18-year-old assailant subsequently died by suicide after the attack.
NASA has actively engaged the public for its Artemis II Moon missions, implementing an optical communications system for higher-resolution streaming on platforms like Twitch, alongside the 'Howl at the Moon' initiative to boost enthusiasm for space exploration.
Montenegro's Morsko dobro agency is marking the Galiola hazard spot near Budva, an isolated danger at sea that has long posed a risk to navigation and caused damage to numerous luxury yachts.
Details from NASUWT reveal that UK school staff, including a teacher who fell ill due to a rat infestation and another injured by a thrown toaster, received a share of £15 million in personal injury compensation.
Saifuddin Nasution has praised the police force for their continuous readiness and commitment to safeguarding the country, emphasizing that their role extends beyond a mere profession.
The article reflects on a time when hope still existed, particularly during the era of Dr. Taube, suggesting that ethics are now the most essential requirement.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić controversially compared the student movement to the Pol Pot regime and Red Khmers, who sought to destroy urban areas and establish a peasant state, during an SNS campaign rally, drawing parallels between their recruitment of children and the meaning of 'Taliban' as 'students'. Critics question if Vučić is ignorant or a liar in making such comparisons.
A boat ran aground near Iž Island, Croatia, resulting in injuries to its Slovenian skipper who was transported to the hospital. No pollution was reported at the scene, and an investigation into the cause is underway.
A signboard collapsed at a strawberry picking facility in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, injuring three tourists who were subsequently hospitalized. Strong winds were reported at the time.
An inspection of navigation safety has ordered urgent measures due to the devastation of the sea and coast on the Herceg Novi Riviera, allegedly caused by works carried out by the company 'Carine'. The works necessitate a correction of maritime charts for Boka Kotorska.
The government is prepared to support the needs of the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) by arming its officers, according to Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution.
Italija je, nakon Zimskih olimpijskih igara u Milanu i Kortini, opet muzički centar. Sinoć je počeo 76. Sanremo. Prvih pet najuspješnijih izvođača večeri otkriveno je nasumičnim redosljedom, nakon uzb
Minister Saifuddin Nasution urged society and family members to stop stigmatizing Persons Under Supervision (ODS) and support their reintegration into society.
Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail stated that the Madani Government, led by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, has successfully sustained political stability and boosted public confidence.
In-person classes were suspended in General Trias City, Cavite, and Nasugbu, Batangas, on August 17 due to persistent rains brought by the southwest monsoon.
An oil spill is spreading from a stranded Russian tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran attempting to control the situation while another spill affects the coast of Oman.
Tourists on the Croatian island of Hvar reportedly ran aground with a rented dinghy in Grebišće bay after entering a marked swimming area, then abandoned the vessel to go to a cafe.
Malaysia's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail announced that preliminary data on Myanmar refugees will soon be available, alongside plans for a biometric drive to facilitate their repatriation.
Giant clams (Tridacna gigas) seeded over a decade ago in the municipal waters off Lian and Nasugbu in Batangas province, Philippines, continue to survive and thrive in protected marine areas, according to a recent report.
Extremely low water levels in the Danube River have exposed another unexploded ordnance near the Hungarian-Slovak border, prompting a sapper operation.
Bosnian Defense Minister Zukan Helez criticized the presence of an unannounced armed group, reportedly from the Republika Srpska Interior Ministry, during Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's visit to Bugojno. Helez stated that the group fled when approached by Central Bosnia Canton police, emphasizing that no one, including Vučić, has the right to bring undeclared armed groups into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Extremely low water levels in major European rivers like the Danube are causing significant disruptions to shipping routes and raising concerns about an impending energy crisis across Central European countries. The drought conditions have also revealed previously submerged World War II-era Nazi ships in the Danube.
Health workers are threatening to sue SSANU and NASU due to their alleged exclusion from the Consolidated Tertiary Institutions Allowance, seeking to understand the reasons for this denial.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has initiated legal proceedings against the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) over an ongoing strike, with the petitioner claiming the WAEC CEO is being targeted.
The Danube River is experiencing significantly low water levels, leading to a Swiss cruise ship running aground and prompting Hungary to implement emergency measures. Satellite images vividly illustrate the dramatic decrease in the river's depth.
Malaysia's Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail called on Malaysians to evaluate the government based on its performance rather than through a racial lens.
A Spanish woman was arrested at Zagreb Airport after police randomly checked her suitcase and discovered nearly 15 kilograms of marijuana. She had flown into Zagreb with the large quantity of drugs in her luggage.
Lawyer Saša Vuković Bosket has issued a response to an article in Danas, asserting that the handling of a particular case was in accordance with the law. His statement addresses the claims made in the publication.
During a meeting with Japanese companies in Beijing, Ambassador Kenji Kanasugi advised them to be mindful of strengthening export regulations, referencing the arrest of two Japanese citizens related to rare earth exports.
The article discusses how daily expenses are hitting single-person households particularly hard in Finland. It notes that the situation of single individuals often remains invisible in decision-making, despite representing a large segment of the Finnish population.
The MyNIISe app has achieved 2.4 million downloads and 19.48 million QR scans, significantly easing traffic congestion at the Johor Causeway. The app's success is attributed to its efficiency in managing border crossings.
The Shah Alam Line LRT3 project serves as a testament to the Madani government's commitment to developing modern and integrated public transport in Malaysia.
The Johor election campaign has officially begun, with 172 candidates confirmed after nominations closed. Federal allies are clashing in key contests, and a Malaysian task force is preparing for potential border travel disruptions on polling day, July 11.
Malaysia's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution reported that synthetic drug abuse, ranging from syabu to fentanyl, accounts for 70% of the country's 192,000 drug abuse cases. This highlights a worrying trend in the nation's drug problem.
Serbian businessman Bogoljub Karić issued a response to an article published in Danas, refuting claims that he is aligned with either Slobodan Milošević or Aleksandar Vučić. Karić asserted his independence, stating he is his own man.
Malaysian minister Saifuddin Nasution states that the low rate of third-country resettlement by the UNHCR is contributing to the prolonged presence of Rohingya refugees in Malaysia.
Ukraine is racing to secure 5.4 billion euros for an energy resilience plan before winter, as it prepares for potential new Russian attacks on its infrastructure, despite receiving aid from the EU.
Pakatan Harapan is finalizing its strategies for upcoming state elections, including seat allocations in Johor and Negeri Sembilan, where it aims for at least 20 seats. Discussions are ongoing regarding election logos and cooperation plans, particularly in Sabah.
Malaysia's Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail announced that the government will deplete current stocks of Malaysian passports and MyKad before transitioning to a new supply contract.
A catamaran was deliberately grounded near Žirje, leading to the rescue of nine Austrian passengers. The captain was immediately penalized for intentionally stranding the vessel.
SK Innovation said Tuesday that a consortium formed with PetroVietnam Power and Vietnamese partner NASU, an affiliate of TH Group, held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Quynh Lap liquefied natural…
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) is highlighted as a successful outcome of the Madani government's economic strategy, accounting for 66% of Johor's investments.
Humpback whale 'Timmy,' previously rescued after stranding in Germany, has been found dead off the Danish coast. Its death follows a high-profile rescue operation that drew international attention.
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has refuted allegations that he granted Malaysian citizenship to Chinese nationals, labeling the claims as slander.
The Nigerian military has reported successful operations against bandits and terrorists in various regions, including the killing of 70 bandits in Niger airstrikes. Authorities also refuted claims of civilian casualties during these operations, while a kidnapped doctor was confirmed released.
The Faroese whaling association, Grindamannafelagið, has urged the coast guard, Vørn, to investigate the presence of whale deterrents, known as "hvalastyggjarar," beyond Hvannasund.
Paris Saint-Germain qualified for the Champions League final, but their victory celebrations in Paris quickly escalated into widespread violence and riots. The unrest resulted in numerous injuries and over a hundred arrests across the city.
President Trump announced a pause in the US operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, citing 'great progress' made on a deal with Iran. This decision aims to facilitate efforts to de-escalate tensions and end the conflict.
A meeting between the Nigerian Federal Government and the Joint Action Committee of SSANU and NASU ended in a deadlock, with discussions set to continue on Tuesday.
Following INEC's deadline, prominent Nigerian politicians Obi and Kwankwaso have reportedly triggered mass defections, leading to significant shifts in the country's political landscape. A PDP chieftain also urged unity after a Supreme Court convention verdict.
An audacious rescue operation is underway to save Timmy, a stranded humpback whale, by transporting it on a barge from the shallow waters off the German Baltic coast towards the deeper North Sea. The whale's journey is being closely monitored by the public.
At least 29 people were killed in a coordinated attack in Nigeria's northeastern Adamawa State, for which the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility. The assault reportedly targeted Christians and involved the burning of a church.
A humpback whale named "Timmy" remains stranded on the coast of Germany, leading animal welfare advocates to plead for its euthanasia. The situation has sparked a debate over the best course of action for the distressed marine mammal.
A rescue operation is in progress for a humpback whale stranded in the German Baltic Sea, funded by two millionaires despite expert criticism regarding its low chances of success.
The article highlights Croatian fighter Mirko Cro Cop's rigorous daily training regimen, emphasizing his peak physical condition and readiness for potential opponents.
Despite media announcements that construction of the first line of the Belgrade metro, connecting Železnik and Mirijevo, would begin on April 6, there are no signs of work commencing on the ground.
A humpback whale, initially named 'Timmy', was stranded for days on a sandbank in Germany's Baltic Sea, with rescue efforts continuing despite diminishing hopes as the mammal weakened. After intensive efforts, the whale successfully swam back into Lübeck Bay.
German authorities and rescue teams are continuing their efforts to free a 15-meter humpback whale stranded in the shallow waters of the Baltic Sea, but experts fear the chances of saving the 15-ton mammal are slim after several attempts have failed.
Serbian Minister of Information and Telecommunications Boris Bratina reacted to an article in Danas newspaper, calling its phrasing about 'forgotten victims of Milošević's politics' inappropriate and malicious, urging restraint from revisionist narratives.
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The Tokyo High Court has overturned the initial prison sentences for two teachers involved in a 2017 avalanche accident in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, which killed 8 high school students, granting them suspended sentences. The sentence for a third teacher was upheld.
Malaysia's Saifuddin Abdullah announced that the country will tighten border controls due to dynamic geopolitical shifts and rising regional security threats, particularly involving neighboring countries.
Malaysia's Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail has assured the public of national border security following an incident where a gunman opened fire on an AKPS commander in Bukit Kayu Hitam.