TRIAL OF FORMER MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER NAJIB RAZAK ON CORRUPTION CHARGES DELAYED PENDING OUTCOME OF APPEAL

His first trial was supposed to start on Tuesday, until the Court of Appeal approved an eleventh-hour application for a postponement Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak’s corruption trial has been put on hold, after the country’s Court of Appeal approved a last-minute application from his lawyers for a stay of proceedings. Najib, who is accused of… Continue reading TRIAL OF FORMER MALAYSIAN PRIME MINISTER NAJIB RAZAK ON CORRUPTION CHARGES DELAYED PENDING OUTCOME OF APPEAL

Macedonia prepares for name change by removing signs

IN SKOPJE, Macedonia Authorities in Macedonia have begun removing official signs from government buildings to prepare for its new name: North Macedonia. “Government of the Republic of Macedonia” signs were removed from the country’s main government building early Monday in the capital Skopje Workers dismantle metal fencing from the front of the Macedonia’s Government in… Continue reading Macedonia prepares for name change by removing signs

B.C. wants to seize 2 properties of illegal immigration consultant

Seized passports and stamps used in the immigration scam by New Can Consulting displayed by Canada Border Services Agency Xun “Sunny” Wang was convicted in the largest immigration fraud case in Canadian history. Civil Forfeiture office claims they are proceeds of crime, Sunny Wang says he’s surprised B.C.’s Civil Forfeiture office is going after convicted… Continue reading B.C. wants to seize 2 properties of illegal immigration consultant

German ruling parties grapple with labor reforms, migration

IN BERLIN Germany’s governing parties sought Monday to put behind them long-running internal divisions on labor reforms and migration policy, but the results could deepen tensions in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s coalition The Leader of Germany’s Social Democrats Andrea Nahles is seen during a press conference of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) in Berlin, Germany,… Continue reading German ruling parties grapple with labor reforms, migration

Hundreds of thousands in Ethiopia welcome once-banned group

IN ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians gathered on Saturday to welcome returning leaders of the once-banned Oromo Liberation Front amid sweeping reforms to bring opposition groups back into politics. Ethiopians wearing traditional Oromo costume gather to welcome returning leaders of the once-banned Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) in the capital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia… Continue reading Hundreds of thousands in Ethiopia welcome once-banned group

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