Is Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte tough on corruption? Not for the slew of fired officials that he rehired

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has taken great pride in firing nearly two dozen officials in an anti-corruption drive since he came to power two years ago. The catch: about a quarter have already been rehired.
Duterte has fired 21 officials and accepted the resignation of seven, delivering on a promise to dismiss anyone on “just a whiff” of corruption.
“If you go to the national government just to look for an opportunity for money, go look for another job. I will really…

Malaysia’s ex-PM Najib Razak appears calm and smiles as he faces court on corruption charges

Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak arrived at a Kuala Lumpur courthouse Wednesday to face charges stemming from a corruption investigation, two months after the scandal led to his shock election defeat.
Najib, wearing a suit and a red tie, appeared calm and smiled as he was escorted into the court complex packed with reporters.
He was arrested Tuesday by anti-graft officials over a suspicious transfer of 42 million ringgit (US$10.4 million) into his bank accounts from SRC International…

Monsoon rains may force urgent Thai cave rescue attempt this week – but boys can’t swim and ‘can barely stand’

Thai authorities are now racing against the clock to rescue 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a cave, saying they may be forced to attempt to evacuate the group before a fresh round of monsoon rains expected this week.
The group had been missing since finishing football practice on 23 June and were found alive late on Monday after a nine-day search.
There is now a team of seven Thai Navy Seals with the group on the small mud shelf where they found refuge from rising waters, including…

Patents: initiating a lawsuit

Patents are valuable assets. It is sometimes necessary for owners to assert their patent rights in legal proceedings and, equally, for third parties restricted from selling rival goods by the existence of patents that are not valid to seek revocation of the rights those patents confer.

White House says US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to head back to North Korea for new talks with Kim Jong-un

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will head back to North Korea for new talks with Kim Jong-un about ending the stand-off over Pyongyang’s nuclear programme, the White House said on Monday.
“To continue the ongoing and important work of denuclearisation on the Korean peninsula, Secretary Pompeo will be leaving for North Korea on July 5 to meet with the leader and the team,” spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters.
US State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said…

12 missing boys and soccer coach found alive after nine days trapped in Thai cave

Twelve boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded Thai cave for nine days were found alive late Monday after a painstaking search by specialist divers who finally discovered the emaciated group on a mud embankment.
The incredible moment that the divers made contact with the boys was captured on a video released by the Thai Navy SEALs.
There had been no contact with the boys, aged between 11 and 16, since they went missing with their 25-year-old coach on June 23.
The massive…

Outrage after Malaysian ‘child predator’, 41, makes 11-year-old Thai girl his third wife

A Malaysian man has sparked outrage in the Muslim-majority country after he reportedly made an 11-year-old Thai girl his third wife, with one activist Sunday labelling the groom a “child predator”.
Malaysian Muslims below the age of 16 are allowed to marry if they obtain the permission of a religious court.
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But the country’s women and families ministry said there was no record of religious authorities approving the union, which took…

Cambodians set world record for longest handwoven scarf, which took six months to weave

Cambodia won a place in the Guinness Book of World Records on Sunday for a 1,100-metre-long version of the country’s popular krama scarf.
Supported by a youth movement with links to the nation’s ruling party, more than 23,000 people took part in the six-month weaving marathon outside Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace.
Thousands of young people then rolled out the krama along a street in the capital on Sunday for a visiting Guinness official to measure the garment.
“With 1,149.8…