Category: NEWS

  • Pesara tentera maut, van pelancong terbabas rempuh pokok

    KANGAR — Seorang pesara tentera maut apabila van pelancong yang dinaikinya terbabas lalu merempuh sebatang pokok di Kilometer (KM) 9, Jalan Kangar-Alor Setar berhampiran Kampung Permatang Pauh, di sini, awal pagi tadi.

    Dalam kemalangan kira-kira jam 4.30 pagi, mangsa dikenali sebagai Mohd Arshad Hanapiah, 73, dari Alor Setar disahkan meninggal dunia di tempat kejadian dipercayai akibat kecederaan parah di badan dan kepalanya.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Kangar, Asisten Komisioner Yusharifuddin Mohd Yusop, berkata insiden berlaku ketika van jenis Toyota Hiace itu sedang dalam perjalanan dari Alor Setar ke Krabi, Thailand, dipercayai untuk bercuti.

    “Ketika kejadian, cuaca dilaporkan hujan dan van berkenaan dipandu oleh seorang lelaki berusia 29 tahun dari Sungai Petani, Kedah, dengan membawa tujuh penumpang termasuk mangsa yang berada di tempat duduk belakang kenderaan itu.

    “Van terbabit sedang menuju ke arah Kangar, seterusnya ke Kompleks Imigresen, Kastam, Kuarantin dan Keselamatan (ICQS) Padang Besar sebelum menghala ke Krabi.

    “Namun setiba di lokasi kejadian, van berkenaan dipercayai hilang kawalan lalu terbabas ke sebelah kiri jalan sebelum melanggar sebatang pokok di bahu jalan.

    “Impak kemalangan itu menyebabkan mangsa maut di tempat kejadian,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan, hari ini.

    Bagaimanapun, Yusharifuddin berkata, pemandu van dan enam lagi penumpang dilaporkan hanya mengalami kecederaan ringan.

    “Hasil siasatan awal di tempat kejadian mendapati lokasi kejadian agak gelap dan kurang pencahayaan lampu jalan, selain cuaca hujan lebat serta permukaan jalan basah.

    “Namun, kita tidak menemui kesan brek di lokasi kejadian dan mendapati kemalangan dipercayai berpunca daripada kecuaian pemandu van yang terbabas sendiri,” katanya.

    Beliau berkata, mayat mangsa kemudian dibawa ke Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, di sini, untuk proses bedah siasat.

    Kes disiasat mengikut Seksyen 41(1) Akta Pengangkutan Jalan 1987.

    BH ONLINE

  • Lelaki diserang beruang meninggal dunia awal pagi tadi

    KOTA BHARU — Lelaki yang parah dipercayai diserang beruang di Kampung Dalam Senduk, Jerek, dekat Gua Musang, meninggal dunia awal pagi tadi.

    Mangsa, Muhamad Zaki Che Mohamed, 33, meninggal dunia di unit rawatan rapi (ICU) Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) di Kubang Kerian jam 3.45 pagi.

    Adiknya, Siti Jamilah, 22, mengesahkan kematian mangsa.

    “Kami dalam perjalanan pulang ke rumah di Kampung Jerek. Jenazah abang akan dikebumikan di Tanah Perkuburan Islam Kampung Jerek kemungkinan selepas zohor,” katanya ketika dihubungi.

    Terdahulu media melaporkan, seorang lelaki parah dipercayai diserang beruang ketika keluar memikat burung di kawasan kebun di Kampung Dalam Senduk.

    Dalam kejadian Ahad lalu itu, Muhamad Zaki cedera dengan kesan koyakan pada kepala dan kaki serta mata akibat cakaran haiwan liar itu.

    Susulan itu Muhamad Zaki menjalani pembedahan di HUSM dan disahkan stabil sebelum kesihatannya kembali merosot.

    BH ONLINE

  • Ecuador closes consulate services in Venezuela

    QUITO — The Foreign Ministry of Ecuador announced Friday that starting Saturday “consular services in Venezuela will continue to be served electronically and through the consulates in Bogota and Panama City,” after the closure of the Ecuadorian consulate in Caracas.

    “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility established an action plan after the closure of the Ecuadorian consulate in that territory to be implemented from Sept. 14,” the ministry said in a statement, without explaining the reason for the closure of the consulate in Venezuela.

    It added that the action plan facilitates consular services for Ecuadorian citizens who are in Venezuela, “without the need for them to move to another country.”

    The Ecuadorian consulates in Bogota and Panama will electronically handle emergency passport procedures and the legalization of documents issued by Ecuadorian authorities with electronic signatures, according to the ministry.

    XINHUA

  • 1 killed, 7 injured in Israeli airstrike on Lebanese town

    BEIRUT — One person was killed and seven others were injured on Friday in an Israeli airstrike on a residential apartment in the town of Ahmadieh in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese military sources.

    The military sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that an Israeli drone fired two air-to-ground missiles at a residential apartment in a two-story building at the western entrance of Ahmadieh, partially destroying the building. The attack resulted in one death and seven injuries, including four children.

    The sources added that local health authorities had transferred the injured to a hospital in the Western Bekaa region.

    The sources also said that Israeli warplanes and drones conducted 10 airstrikes on seven villages and towns in southern Lebanon on Friday afternoon, while Israeli artillery shelled 10 towns in the region.

    Meanwhile, Hezbollah announced in separate statements that it attacked the Philon base, a base for the 210th Division of the Israeli Defense Forces, with drones and bombed the main air defense missile base of Israel’s Northern Command at the Berea barracks with Katyusha rockets.

    Tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border escalated on Oct. 8, 2023, following a barrage of rockets launched by the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah toward Israel in solidarity with Hamas’ attack on Israel the day before. Israel then retaliated by firing heavy artillery toward southeastern Lebanon.

    XINHUA

  • 1 person shot during scuffle at pro-Israel rally in Boston suburb, authorities say

    BOSTON, USA — A pro-Israel rally in a Boston suburb turned violent Thursday evening when a passerby was shot during a scuffle after confronting a group of demonstrators, authorities said.

    Police were called at 6:40 p.m. to the scene of what they described as a small rally in Newton. Words were exchanged before a passerby rapidly crossed the street and tackled one of the demonstrators, Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan said.

    “A scuffle ensued. During that scuffle, the individual who had come across the street was shot by a member of the demonstrating group,” Ryan said during a news conference late Thursday.

    Scott Hayes, 47, of Framingham, was arrested on charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and violation of a constitutional right causing injury. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    Hayes, who works as a contractor for National Grid, was ordered to be fitted with a GPS monitor and to stay away both from the city of Newton and from the individual who had been shot and to not be in possession of a dangerous weapon.

    Hayes, who appeared to have bruising to his face during his court appearance Friday afternoon, was also required to post a $5,000 cash bail and to abide by a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew.

    Prosecutors also told the court that an application for a criminal complaint has been applied for against the individual who was shot.

    They said they opted for an application for a criminal complaint instead of an arrest because the alleged assault and battery was not committed in the presence of a police officers.

    The shooting victim, who was not identified, was being treated at a hospital for life-threatening injuries, Ryan said.

    Acting Newton Police Chief George McMains asked witnesses to provide investigators with photos or videos of the confrontation. He said police would provide extra patrols at “houses of worship” over the next several days.

    Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller called the shooting a “frightening incident” and asked for everyone to remain calm as police investigate.

    “I know people will have a lot of questions, and we will share information with Newtonians and the press when we are able,” Fuller said. “It’s really early stages of an active investigation.”

    AN-AP, Sept 13, 2024

  • Iran upping repression of women 2 years after Mahsa Amini’s death: UN experts

    People hold placards and wave Iranian flags during a global protest in solidarity with Iranian women in New York on September 16, 2023, on the first anniversary of the death of Iranian Kurd Mahsa Amini in custody.(AFP)

    GENEVA — UN experts accused Iran Friday of “intensifying” its repression of women two years after Mahsa Amini’s death in custody, which sparked nationwide protests, including an apparent pattern of sentencing women activists to death.

    Amini, 22, was an Iranian Kurdish woman who died three days after her arrest in Tehran in September 2022 for allegedly breaching Iran’s dress code which requires women to wear a headscarf.

    Two years on, “Iran has intensified its efforts to suppress the fundamental rights of women and girls and crush remaining initiatives of women’s activism,” the independent UN fact-finding mission on Iran warned in a statement.

    The UN Human Rights Council appointed the experts to investigate the deadly crackdown on nationwide protests that rocked Iran after Amini’s death.

    “Although mass protests have subsided, the unabated defiance of women and girls is a continuous reminder that they still live in a system that relegates them to ‘second class citizens’,” said the experts, who do not speak on behalf of the United Nations.

    In a fresh update, they said repression had stepped up noticeably since April.

    State authorities had “increased repressive measures and policies” through the so-called “Noor Plan,” which encourages sanctioning rights violations against women and girls who flout the mandatory hijab, they said.

    “Security forces have further escalated pre-existing patterns of physical violence, including beating, kicking, and slapping women and girls who are perceived as failing to comply with the mandatory hijab laws and regulations,” the team said in a statement.

    They also warned that state authorities had enhanced surveillance for hijab compliance, including in private spheres like vehicles, and with a range of tools, including drones.

    At the same time, a new “Hijab and Chastity” bill, which is in the final stages of approval, provides for harsher penalties for women who do not wear the mandatory hijab — including soaring fines, long prison sentences and travel bans.

    In their statement, the experts expressed particular concern about “an apparent new pattern of sentencing to death of women activists… following their convictions for national security offenses.”

    “Over the last two years, the death penalty and other domestic criminal law provisions, in particular those related to national security, have been used as instruments to terrorize and deter Iranians from protesting and expressing themselves freely,” they said.

    AN-AFP

  • Former DG of Public Security sentenced to prison, fined SR1m for forgery and bribery crimes

    RIYADH — The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority announced that Lieutenant General Khalid bin Qarar Al-Harbi, the former Director-General of Public Security, has been sentenced to prison and fined SR1 million for bribery and forgery crimes, an official source at the Ministry of Interior said Friday.

    His sentence came in accordance with the Criminal Procedures Law and after an investigation by Nazaha.

    AN

  • Kremlin says it disagrees with Turkiye’s Erdogan that Crimea should return to Kyiv’s control

    MOSCOW — Russia completely disagrees with comments from Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan that Crimea should return to Ukrainian control, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.

    Erdogan said this week that Turkish support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence was unwavering, and that the return of Crimea — which Russia seized from Ukraine and annexed in 2014 — was a requirement of international law.

    Asked about Erdogan’s comments, Peskov said the topic of Crimea “falls under the category of disagreements between us and our Turkish friends.

    “Here we have completely divergent opinions. At the same time, we do not abandon our deliberate attempts to explain to our Turkish friends and colleagues our point of view, our position.”

    Peskov said that Erdogan was under pressure from the United States over its traditionally close economic ties with Moscow
    “As for Turkiye’s attempts to mitigate US pressure, indeed, the US is exerting undisguised pressure on the Turkish Republic, not shying away from intimidation, with consequences for the Turkish economy,” said Peskov.

    The Kremlin said this week that President Vladimir Putin may visit Turkiye for talks with Erdogan once preparations are completed.

    Turkiye, a NATO member, has played a key role as a go-between for Russia and Ukraine during their
    2-1/2-year-old conflict, including arranging an export deal for Ukrainian grain.

    Erdogan told Putin at a summit in Kazakhstan in July that Ankara could help end the conflict, but the Kremlin has not taken the Turkish leader up on his offer.

    AN-REUTERS

  • Two civilians killed, others injured in occupation airstrikes on Gaza

    GAZA — Two civilians were killed and several others were injured on Friday in the ongoing Israeli shelling of the Gaza Strip.

    Local sources reported that one civilian was killed in an Israeli air raid targeting a house in Gaza City. Another was killed and others were injured in the occupation’s bombardment of a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.

    The Israeli occupation’s aggression on Gaza by land, sea, and air since October 7, 2023, has so far resulted in the killing of 41,118 civilians, mostly children and women, and the injury of 95,125 others.

    Thousands of victims remain missing; either buried under the rubble or scattered on the roads, as rescue teams face tremendous difficulties in reaching them due to the continued Israeli attacks and the massive amount of debris.

    WAFA

  • 2 officers killed in IS attack in N. Iraq

    BAGHDAD — Two army officers were killed and three soldiers wounded on Friday in an attack by the extremist Islamic State (IS) militants in the northern Iraqi province of Kirkuk, said a local security source.

    The attack occurred in the morning when IS militants opened fire on a military patrol near the town of Dibis, northwest of the namesake provincial capital, Kirkuk, some 250 km north of the capital Baghdad, Salam al-Obaidi from Kirkuk police told Xinhua.

    Following the attack, a clash broke out between the two sides, during which a military vehicle was also damaged, al-Obaidi said.

    He added that an Iraqi army force rushed to the scene and searched the area afterward to hunt down the attackers.

    Also on Friday, the Iraqi military said it identified several senior IS leaders among the 14 militants it killed in an operation targeting IS hideouts in western Iraq’s Anbar desert on Aug. 29.

    According to a statement from the Security Media Cell, a media outlet affiliated with the Iraqi Joint Operations Command, DNA tests on the 14 dead bodies revealed that Ahmed Hamed Zwain, deputy of the IS group’s top leader in Iraq, who was known by his nickname Abu Siddiq or Abu Muslim, and Abu Ali Al-Tunisi, head of weapons development and manufacturing for the IS, were among the victims.

    The statement added the fatalities also included the leader of the group’s southern region and its leadership chain in Anbar province, including local leader Abu Hammam and several other military, communications, and financial officials.

    The security situation in Iraq has improved since the defeat of the IS in 2017. However, IS remnants have sneaked into urban centers, deserts, and rugged areas, carrying out frequent guerilla attacks against security forces and civilians.

    XINHUA

  • Nearly 40 killed, over 414,000 affected by floods in northeast Nigeria

    ABUJA — Nearly 40 people have been killed and more than 414,000 others affected by the devastating floods that have recently ravaged Maiduguri, the capital of Nigeria’s northeastern state of Borno, an official of the United Nations in the African country has said.

    Ann Weru, a spokesperson for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Nigeria, said in a statement reaching Xinhua in the national capital of Abuja Friday that at least 58 people sustained injuries due to the severity of the devastating flood since Tuesday.

    Weru said at least 37 people died from the incident, citing data from the National Emergency Management Agency, which mobilized a humanitarian response to the affected area.

    Access to hospitals, schools, and markets was hampered by the heavy floods, the UN official said, noting that it also caused damage to infrastructure, including bridges.

    “Evacuation of people in high-risk areas to safer ground is ongoing, amid concerns about the risk of disease outbreaks,” Weru added.

    The floods, which local officials have described as the “state’s worst floodings,” were caused by the collapse of the Alau Dam on the Ngadda River in Borno Tuesday, forcing residents to flee their homes.

    On Wednesday, the state government of Borno said the dam was at capacity due to unusually heavy rains.

    At least 14 official camps, and many informal ones, have been opened for displaced persons. Barkindo Mohammed, head of the State Emergency Management Agency, told reporters Friday that the camps could accommodate over 2 million people.

    Mohammed said at least 3,683 people trapped in their homes due to the severe floodings had been rescued while confirming that the rescue operation was still underway.

    “The rescue operation involves the deployment of boats, canoes, local divers, military and fire trucks, among others. As the water recedes, we are concentrating on those who made distress calls,” the official said.

    While expressing deep concern over the flooding, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu directed the relevant government agencies to expedite rescue efforts and called for the immediate evacuation of residents in communities overtaken by floods.

    XINHUA

  • 2 die in Bulgarian military plane crash

    SOFIA — Two individuals have been confirmed dead after a Bulgarian military training jet crashed on Friday, Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev told reporters.

    The crash occurred at the Graf Ignatievo Air Base near Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second largest city, during a training flight related to an airshow that was scheduled to be held there on Saturday, Glavchev said.

    The L-39ZA aircraft crashed at 12:30 local time (1030 GMT), and the two pilots have died, said Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov, adding that the two who died, born in 1973 and 1986, respectively, were instructors training pilots to fly this aircraft.

    The minister declined to provide further details as an investigation was underway.

    He said he would declare mourning in the armed forces on Saturday.

    The airshow had been canceled.

    XINHUA

  • Lelaki warga asing samun, rogol nenek berusia 71 tahun

    PUTRAJAYA — Polis menahan seorang lelaki warga asing berusia 25 tahun selepas dipercayai menyamun dan merogol wanita warga emas berusia 71 tahun di sebuah apartment di Cyberjaya.

    Ketua Polis Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah (IPD) Sepang, Asisten Komisioner Wan Kamarul Azran Wan Yusof, berkata siasatan awal mendapati ketika kejadian mangsa dibawa ke bawah tangga dan dirogol ketika sedang menunggu lif di apartment berkenaan.

    Beliau berkata, pihak polis sudah menahan suspek pada jam 12.20 tengah hari selepas menerima laporan hari ini.

    “Lelaki itu ditahan di sebuah lokasi di Tower Cyberjaya dan polis turut merampas barangan kes milik pengadu.

    “Suspek akan dibawa ke Mahkamah Majistret Sepang untuk tahan reman esok,” katanya dalam satu kenyataan.

    Wan Kamarul berkata, kes disiasat mengikut Seksyen 376/392 Kanun Keseksaan iaitu jenayah rogol dan samun.

    “Hukuman bagi kesalahan rogol boleh dipenjara tidak kurang daripada lima tahun dan tidak lebih daripada 20 tahun serta sebatan.

    “Bagi kesalahan samun boleh dipenjara maksimum 14 tahun atau sebatan. Polis menasihatkan orang ramai supaya tidak menimbulkan sebarang spekulasi berhubung perkara ini dan tidak berkongsi berita tidak benar berkaitan kejadian,” katanya.

    Terdahulu, tular di media sosial seorang wanita warga emas dirogol di kawasan sebuah apartment.

    BH ONLINE

  • Guru didakwa lakukan amang seksual ke atas bekas pelajar

    KUALA LUMPUR — Seorang guru sekolah rendah mengaku tidak bersalah di Mahkamah Sesyen di sini, hari ini atas pertuduhan melakukan amang seksual fizikal terhadap bekas pelajar lelakinya yang kini berusia 13 tahun, lima bulan lalu.

    Wen Beng Heng, 54, didakwa melakukan perbuatan itu di sebuah rumah di Jinjang Utara pada kira-kira 10.30 malam pada pertengahan April lepas mengikut Seksyen 14(a) Akta Kesalahan-Kesalahan Seksual Terhadap Kanak-Kanak 2017 dan dibaca bersama Seksyen 16(1) akta yang sama.

    Jika sabit kesalahan, beliau berdepan hukuman maksimum penjara 20 tahun serta sebatan dan sebagai tambahan hukuman bagi Seksyen 16(1) itu, boleh dipenjara tidak melebihi lima tahun dan boleh juga dihukum sebatan tidak kurang dua sebatan.

    Terdahulu, Timbalan Pendakwa Raya Noor Shakira Aliana Alias tidak menawarkan jaminan atas alasan kesalahan itu tidak boleh dijamin.

    “Namun sekiranya mahkamah ingin memberikan jaminan terhadap tertuduh, pendakwaan mohon supaya ditetapkan sebanyak RM50,000 berserta syarat tambahan tertuduh perlu melaporkan diri sebulan sekali di balai polis, pasportnya diserahkan kepada mahkamah dan tidak mengganggu mangsa, keluarga (mangsa) serta saksi pendakwaan,” katanya.

    Peguam S Muraliraj pula memohon mahkamah membenarkan jaminan atas alasan anak guamnya perlu menanggung keluarga dan telah memberikan kerjasama baik sepanjang siasatan polis.

    Hakim Azrul Darus, yang membenarkan Beng Heng diikat jamin RM20,000 dengan seorang penjamin dan mengarahkan tertuduh supaya melaporkan diri sebulan sekali di Balai Polis Jinjang serta menyerahkan pasportnya kepada mahkamah sehingga kes selesai, menetapkan 21 November ini untuk sebutan.

    Di mahkamah sama, Setiausaha Badan Pengurusan Bersama (JMB) Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR), Abdul Halim Mohamed Nasir mengaku tidak bersalah melakukan amang seksual fizikal terhadap seorang kanak-kanak perempuan berusia 11 tahun lima bulan.

    Abdul Halim, 60, didakwa melakukan perbuatan itu di pejabat JBM di PPR, Wangsa Maju di sini pada 10.35 malam 9 September lalu.

    Mahkamah membenarkan tertuduh diikat jamin RM15,000 dengan seorang penjamin dan mengarahkan Abdul Halim melaporkan diri sebulan sekali di balai polis berdekatan, selain dilarang mengganggu mangsa dan keluarganya serta menetapkan 21 November untuk sebutan kes itu.

    BH ONLINE – BERNAMA

  • MAHA 2024: Russia buat penampilan sulung

    Foto Bernama

    KUALA LUMPUR — Russia membuat penampilan sulungnya di Pameran Pertanian, Hortikultur dan Agropelancongan Malaysia (MAHA) 2024, dengan menekankan komitmen mereka untuk mematuhi piawaian Halal Malaysia yang ketat dengan mempamerkan pelbagai barangan pengguna bergerak pantas (FMCG).

    Berlangsung dari 11 hingga 22 September di MAEPS, Serdang, Pavilion Russia di MAHA 2024 dianjurkan oleh MEC dengan kerjasama 3BUMI Sdn Bhd dan Kementerian Pertanian Russia, mempamerkan produk yang disahkan Halal dari jenama Moscow termasuk UniConf (coklat dan gula-gula), Damate (ayam belanda), Ochakovo (minuman ringan), dan MAKFA (tepung).

    Dalam temu bual eksklusif dengan Bernama, Ekaterina Latypova, Duta Pusat Eksport Moscow (MEC) di Malaysia, menekankan bahawa mematuhi peraturan pasaran negara ini terutamanya mengenai piawaian dan keperluan, adalah keutamaan bagi syarikat Russia.

    “Piawaian Halal Malaysia sangat tinggi, dan apabila saya membincangkan kemasukan pasaran dengan syarikat Moscow yang berminat dengan pasaran Malaysia, saya menekankan bahawa mendapatkan pensijilan Halal adalah penting kerana, tanpanya, kita tidak boleh meneruskannya,” katanya.

    Latypova menjelaskan syarikat Russia sudah biasa dengan keperluan Halal kerana pengalaman mereka membekalkan produk kepada Emiriah Arab Bersatu dan negara Teluk.

    “Pengeluar Russia sudah bersedia dan terlatih. Kami tidak perlu menjelaskan apakah Halal kepada mereka, terima kasih kepada populasi Muslim yang ketara di Russia, yang melebihi 30 juta,” katanya.

    Mengenai keputusan Russia untuk membuat penampilan pertama di MAHA, Latypova berkata ia didorong oleh komitmen untuk mengukuhkan hubungan perniagaan dengan negara Asia Tenggara, terutamanya Malaysia.

    “Moscow, pengeksport terbesar Russia, berkembang pesat dalam beberapa dekad kebelakangan ini, dengan syarikat yang berpangkalan di Moscow menyumbang 39 peratus daripada semua barangan dan perkhidmatan Russia yang dieksport pada 2023.

    “Kami melihat Malaysia sebagai satu daripada negara yang paling maju di Asia Tenggara, dengan persekitaran perniagaan yang kuat dan ekosistem teknologi, serta pada 2023, eksport bukan komoditi Moscow ke Malaysia meningkat hampir 90 peratus, menunjukkan potensi perdagangan masa depan yang lebih besar lagi.”

    Latypova juga menyebut bahawa FMCG bukanlah satu-satunya bidang kerjasama, kerana MEC mengatur lawatan perniagaan bagi syarikat teknologi maklumat (IT) Russia ke Malaysia selama dua tahun lepas.

    “Tahun lepas, 10 syarikat menyertai, dan bulan November ini, kami merancang untuk membawa lebih banyak syarikat IT, Kecerdasan Buatan (AI), dan Bandar Pintar yang berpangkalan di Moscow untuk mempamerkan penyelesaian kami kepada rakan kongsi Malaysia dan mengatur pertemuan perniagaan-ke-perniagaan (B2B) untuk meneroka kerjasama perniagaan.

    Latypova juga menyebut bahawa MEC mengalu-alukan perniagaan Malaysia untuk mengunjungi Moscow, menawarkan untuk menampung kos lawatan ini sebagai sebahagian daripada inisiatif mereka untuk memupuk hubungan perniagaan antarabangsa.

    “Kami telah menganjurkan acara serupa untuk negara lain dan kini menantikan untuk menjadi tuan rumah komuniti perniagaan Malaysia,” katanya.

    BH ONLINE – BERNAMA

  • Body of activist shot in West Bank arrives in Turkiye

    Above, honor guards and mourners watch over the coffin of Turkish-American Aysenur Ezgi Eygi during her funeral procession at Istanbul airport. (Demiroren News Agency/AFP)

    ISTANBUL — The body of a US-Turkish activist, shot dead by Israeli forces while protesting against illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, arrived in Turkiye on Friday.

    The killing last week of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, has sparked international condemnation.

    The United Nations rights office has accused Israeli forces of shooting Eygi in the head.

    The Israeli army has acknowledged opening fire in the area and has said it is looking into the case.

    Turkish officials, including Istanbul governor Davut, Gul attended the ceremony at Istanbul’s airport, where they prayed before the coffin wrapped in the Turkish flag.

    Ankara has launched an investigation into Eygi’s death during a protest in the occupied West Bank town of Beita.

    It has also petitioned the UN to launch an independent inquiry into the killing.

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a vocal opponent of Israel’s war in Gaza, has vowed to ensure “that Aysenur Ezgi’s death does not go unpunished.”

    Her family said she was “shot in the head and killed by a bullet from an Israeli soldier” during a weekly demonstration against Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law.

    US President Joe Biden called on Wednesday for Israel to provide “full accountability” and demanded it “do more” to avoid such killings.

    The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said on Tuesday that increased violence in the occupied West Bank meant it risked becoming “a new Gaza.”

    Eygi’s family is hoping to hold her funeral on Saturday in the western coastal town of Didim.

    “It’s sad but it’s also a source of pride for Didim,” Eygi’s uncle Ali Tikkim, 67, who lives in the town, said on Wednesday.

    AN-AFP

  • Hamas chief Sinwar thanks Hezbollah in letter to Nasrallah

    A portrait of newly appointed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar next to Palestine Square in the Tehran on August 12, 2024 (AFP)

    BEIRUT — Hamas chief Yehya Sinwar thanked the leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah for his group’s support in the conflict with Israel, Hezbollah said on Friday, in the first reported message since Sinwar became Hamas leader in August.

    The Iran-backed Hezbollah has been waging attacks on Israel for nearly a year in a conflict across the Lebanese-Israeli border that has been taking place in parallel to the Gaza war.

    Hezbollah says its attacks aim to support the Palestinians.

    “Your blessed actions have expressed your solidarity on the fronts of the Axis of Resistance, supporting and engaging in the battle,” Sinwar told Nasrallah, according to Hezbollah’s Al-Manar broadcaster.

    Sinwar has not appeared in public since the Oct. 7 attacks, and is widely thought to be running the war from tunnels beneath Gaza. It was the second time this week he is reported to have sent a letter. Hamas said on Tuesday he had sent one congratulating Algerian President Abdulmadjid Tebboune on his reelection.

    Hezbollah is the most powerful faction in an alliance of Iran-backed groups known as the Axis of Resistance, which have also entered the fray with attacks from Yemen and Iraq in support of Hamas during the Gaza war.

    In the early days of the conflict, former Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal hinted at frustration over the scale of Hezbollah’s intervention, thanking the group but saying “the battle requires more.”

    Over the last year, Israel has killed around 500 Hezbollah fighters, including its top military commander Fuad Shukr.

    The toll is greater than Hezbollah’s losses in its 2006 war with Israel. Hezbollah has said it had no advance knowledge of the Oct. 7 attack, which Sinwar helped plan.

    Sinwar also thanked Nasrallah for a letter he sent expressing condolences for the death of Ismail Haniyeh, the former Hamas leader killed in Tehran in July in an assassination widely believed to have been carried out by Israel.

    The hostilities across the Lebanese-Israeli border have forced tens of thousands of people to leave both sides of the frontier. The risk of escalation has loomed large.

    Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Tuesday that Israeli forces are near to fulfilling their mission in Gaza and their focus will turn to the Lebanon border.

    Israeli leaders have said they would prefer to resolve the conflict through an agreement that would push Hezbollah away from the border. Hezbollah has said that it will continue fighting as long as the Gaza war continues.

    AN-REUTERS

  • At least 11 killed in gangster clash in western Mexico

    MEXICO CITY — At least 11 people were killed on Thursday in a conflict between criminal groups in the western Mexican state of Nayarit, said local authorities.

    Their bodies were found in an area known as “Las Antenas,” where authorities were removing the bodies and collecting evidence for investigations, said the ministry of security and citizen protection of the state.

    Local police and other law enforcement agencies have intensified security operations in the area.

    Media reports said the confrontation could involve members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel.

    In recent weeks, several armed clashes took place in the mountainous area of Huajicori, displacing families to other municipalities of the state and leading to the closure of some businesses and schools.

    XINHUA

  • Colonists poison and kill dozens of Palestinian-owned sheep northwest of Jericho

    JERICHO — Extremist colonists poisoned and killed on Friday dozens of sheep belonging to two Palestinian brothers in the Arab al-Melihat Bedouin community, northwest of Jericho, according to a local official.

    Hassan Malihat, the general supervisor of Al-Baydar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, told WAFA colonists poisoned the water the sheep drank from, leading to the killing of 50 sheep owned by two brothers who were identified as Suleiman and Mohammad Melihat.

    He stressed that this attack was part of a broader pattern of colonists’ violence targeting Palestinian farmers and their properties, intended to tighten the noose on them to force them to leave their lands.

    Colonists’ violence against Palestinians and their properties has dramatically increased since the onset of Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people on October 7th, 2023.

    The indiscriminate violence by Israeli colonists against Palestinian civilians and their properties has been widely condemned.

    Several countries have imposed sanctions against Israeli colonists accused of committing acts of violence against the Palestinian people in the West Bank.

    WAFA

  • Six civilians killed, others wounded in Israeli shelling of central and southern Gaza

    GAZA — Six civilians were killed and others were injured on Friday morning in an Israeli shelling of the central and southern Gaza Strip.

    WAFA correspondent said that the bodies of five civilians were recovered following an Israeli artillery shelling of the Bardweel family home in the al-Mawasi area in the city of Rafah, in the southern Strip.

    A civilian was also killed and others were injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house belonging to the Aqel family on 20th Street Nuseirat refugee camp in the center of the Strip.

    The occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since October 7, 2023, has so far resulted in the killing of 41,118 civilians, mostly children and women, and the injury of 95,125 others.

    Thousands of victims remain missing; either buried under the rubble or scattered on the roads, as rescue teams face tremendous difficulties in reaching them due to the continued Israeli attacks and the massive amount of debris.

    WAFA