A 12-year-old girl was attacked by a shark in waters off Australia’s tropical northeast coast on Thursday, an ambulance official said, the second attack in the tourist region in as many days.
Rescuers were called to Cid Harbour at Whitsunday Island, near the Great Barrier Reef, on Thursday afternoon and found the girl with bad leg injuries, said Tracey Eastwick, the regional ambulance operations manager.
“The patient’s injuries today are again a shark attack bite to the…
Thailand drops royal insult charges against six people for burning portraits of kings
A Thai appeal court has dropped royal insult charges against six people jailed for setting fire to portraits of Thai kings, it said, but they will still have to serve lengthy jail terms for damaging public property.
Thailand has tough lèse-majesté laws, with those found guilty of defaming, insulting or threatening members of the royal family facing up to 15 years in jail, but there have been no fresh prosecutions this year in what one rights lawyer said “appears to be a new…
FRC: FTSE 350 must do better on diversity reporting
The UK’s largest listed companies have been urged to go beyond “tick box compliance” when it comes to workforce diversity, before more demanding reporting requirements come into force next year.
Anger at Singapore ads offering Indonesian domestic helpers for ‘sale’
Online ads in Singapore offering Indonesian maids for sale were Wednesday condemned as “unjust and demeaning”, in a rare flare-up of tensions between the neighbours over domestic helpers.
Singapore is home to almost 250,000 maids, mostly from poor parts of Indonesia or the Philippines, who head there to earn higher salaries than they can back home.
While Indonesia regularly protests about abuse and exploitation of helpers in Malaysia and parts of the Middle East, complaints about…
Another child bride in Malaysia: UN body condemns marriage of girl, 15, and groom, 44
Malaysia’s government has come under renewed pressure to outlaw child marriages after another case of a child bride surfaced in a poor rural state, the second in weeks.
A 15-year-old girl became the second wife of a 44-year-old man in northeast Kelantan state, The New Straits Times newspaper reported.
It said the union was approved by the Islamic sharia court in July after her parents consented on the grounds of the family’s poverty. However, the case only became public knowledge…
UK government sets out no-deal Brexit scenario for automotive manufacturers
UK-based manufacturers of motor vehicles and components used to make them will have to secure new approvals to sell their products in Europe, if Brexit takes place without a withdrawal agreement.
Typhoon Mangkhut: time running out for landslide victims as Philippines death toll climbs
Hundreds of Philippine rescuers used shovels and their bare hands Tuesday to sift through a massive landslide, with dozens feared dead in the region worst-hit by Typhoon Mangkhut as the storm’s toll climbed to 74.
The typhoon, 2018’s most powerful, smashed homes and flooded key agricultural regions in the northern Philippines before battering Hong Kong and southern China with fierce winds and heavy rain. The violent storm killed four in China’s southern province of Guangdong…
First prosecution for failing to comply with FATCA
A former bank executive has been convicted in the US for failing to comply with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) as a result of a ‘sting’ operation conducted by an undercover agent .
Seven Vietnamese dead and five in coma after taking unknown drugs at Hanoi rave
Seven people have died and five are in a coma after taking drugs at an electronic dance music festival in Hanoi late on Sunday, officials said, as authorities scrambled to trace the substance.
The victims – all Vietnamese – tested positive for an unspecified drug prompting officials to ban all electronic dance music festivals in the capital. The deaths have shocked the conservative city. “Police investigators are trying to figure out what type of drug that was,” deputy…
Accused 1MDB fugitive Jho Low proclaims innocence on new website
The man accused of looting billions from Malaysian investment fund 1MDB may be missing from the public eye, but he’s not keeping quiet.
Jho Low, wanted in Malaysia and Singapore and described by US prosecutors as orchestrating the theft of US$4.5 billion from 1MDB, is proclaiming his innocence on his website launched Monday.
“With hindsight I may have done things differently, like any young person, but any mistakes I made do not amount to the sweepingly broad and destructive…
