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1MDB: Malaysia’s change in government sees whistle-blower flee, banker too scared to return

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Malaysia’s recent change of government has driven a whistle-blower from the Southeast Asian country to Switzerland, while Pascal Najadi, the son of murdered banker Hussain Najadi, has said he is too scared to return to Malaysia.

Despite fleeing, whistle-blower Xavier Justo has vowed not to give up his fight against the corruption and money laundering allegedly associated with the defunct Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

“I will continue to expose the…



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Where will the bodies go? US braces for a ‘very deadly period’

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There are the new dead. And then there are the bodies waiting in overcrowded mortuaries to be buried as cities struggle to meet demand and families wrestle with rules on social distancing that make the usual funeral rituals impossible.Med Alliance Group, a medical distributor in Illinois, is besieged by calls and emails from cities around the country. Each asks the same thing: Send more refrigerated trailers so that we can handle a situation we never could have imagined.“They’re coming from all…



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China develops fighter jet for training new generation of aircraft carrier pilots

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Chinese engineers have modified an old fighter jet to create a training aircraft for pilots who will serve on the country’s newest aircraft carrier – the Type 002 – which is currently in development, according to the plane’s manufacturer.The adapted JL-9 – also known as the FTC-2000 Mountain Eagle or “Shanying” – was produced by Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation (GAIC) specifically for use on the Type 002, which will have a catapult launch system, Beijing-based naval expert Li Jie said…



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Coronavirus: Hong Kong lawmakers are not exempted from social-distancing rules, government says after Tanya Chan in Sham Shui Po bar gathering

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Hong Kong lawmakers are not exempted from the new social-distancing rules outside the legislature, the government has said, as a pro-democracy lawmaker reportedly gathered in a group of 40 in a bar.The statement came on Saturday night as local media reported that Tanya Chan from the Civic Party went to a bar in Sham Shui Po on Thursday night. The report described that the bar had its metal gate closed by half and that Chan claimed she had gone there in her capacity as a lawmaker to meet…



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‘Slow-motion genocide’: coronavirus fears grow among refugees in Indonesia, Bangladesh and Thailand

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At the beginning of March, the Rohingya and Somali refugees housed at the Pelangi Hotel in Medan, in the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, received a visit from an International Organisation for Migration (IOM) representative.

There was a deadly virus on the loose, the representative said, one which was already strangling China, Iran and Italy. Good hand washing was essential, the refugees were told, as was social distancing. The refugees, many of whom came to Indonesia more than nine…



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‘Children in a dog cage’: how coronavirus puts Asia’s most vulnerable at greater risk of homelessness, human trafficking

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In Ha Giang, on Northern Vietnam’s border with China, dozens of ethnic minority communities live untouched by modernity, scattered between limestone pinnacles, snaking roads and dramatic valleys.In more normal times, many of the children born into these communities are cared for in government-run boarding schools. But, since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus these schools have shut, forcing the children to return to their homes, where many find broken families, domestic violence and little…



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Coronavirus: Beijing doctor points to signs of hope in Wuhan following pandemic fear and chaos

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Most of China’s 42,000 medical workers sent to help contain the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan have returned home in the past week, but Wang Xiaogang will remain in the city until further notice.The 38-year-old doctor from Beijing is a member of a central government medical team sent to support Wuhan until the Covid-19 pandemic is deemed to be completely under control.The virus has infected more than 81,000 people in China and more than 3,300 Chinese people have died of the disease. In the rest…



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Taiwan looks to play leading international role in battle against coronavirus

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Taiwan has intensified its efforts to raise its global profile by offering to donate urgently needed face masks and medical aids to other countries – a move that has angered Beijing.Observers said the Taiwan’s efforts to control the Covid-19 outbreak has highlighted the strengths of its medical system and increased its visibility on the world stage.It has also been praised by world leaders, with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen saying the EU is thankful for Taiwan’s efforts…



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Hong Kong councillor warned for refusing to help Yuen Long residents who support national security law

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A district councillor in Hong Kong who publicly declared his refusal to help residents endorsing national security legislation has been warned he could be in breach of rules governing politicians’ conduct.Lam Chun, 27, one of the many political novices to win a seat in the elections last November, is the fourth councillor cautioned by the government since taking office in January.Riding on the momentum of months of the anti-government protests that erupted in Hong Kong last summer, the pro…



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Coronavirus: gun rights group sues Los Angeles over closure of firearms stores during outbreak

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A gun rights group is suing the city of Los Angeles, arguing that an order that closed stores that sell firearms during the Covid-19 pandemic is unconstitutional and pre-empted by state law.The lawsuit, whose plaintiffs include the California Rifle & Pistol Association and stores selling firearms in the San Fernando Valley, states that although Mayor Eric Garcetti did not expressly name gun stores in his written order, both Garcetti and City Attorney Mike Feuer have stated that they must close…



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