Kamis, 25 April 2024

Blinken to meet Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing - CNA

The disputed South China Sea also remains a flashpoint, while the US is eager to see more progress on the curbing of China's supply of the chemicals used to make fentanyl.

Todd Robinson, Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, and Nathaniel Fick, ambassador-at-large for cyberspace, are among the officials and envoys accompanying Blinken.

Wang laid out China's position, saying the US must not step on "red lines" covering sovereignty, security and development interests - an apparent reference to Taiwan, the democratically-governed island that China claims as its own, and the disputed South China Sea.

Blinken is likely to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping today before he returns to Washington in the evening, although neither side has yet confirmed a meeting.

He is also meeting China's minister of public security, Wang Xiaohong.

Ahead of the talks, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen also signalled that the Biden administration was not taking any options off the table to respond to China's excess industrial capacity.

Yellen told Reuters Next in an interview in Washington that China exporting its way to full employment is not acceptable to the rest of the world.

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Trump's three US Supreme Court appointees thrash out immunity claim - CNA

WASHINGTON: When the US Supreme Court ultimately rules on Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity from prosecution, a third of those deciding the matter will be justices he appointed to their lifetime posts.

Those three - Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch - posed questions from various angles as the nation's top judicial body heard arguments on Thursday (Apr 26) in a case that provides a vital test of the power of the presidency. They comprise half of the court's 6-3 conservative majority.

"We're writing a rule for the ages," conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch, said during the arguments.

A key question, Gorsuch said, is "how to segregate private from official conduct that may or may not enjoy some immunity".

Gorsuch also said that "fear that their successors would criminally prosecute them for their acts in office" might be an incentive for presidents "to try to pardon themselves".

"I mean, we've never answered whether a president can do that," Gorsuch said.

Trump appealed after lower courts rejected his claim of presidential immunity in a criminal case brought against him by Special Counsel Jack Smith on four charges related to efforts to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss. Trump is the Republican candidate challenging Democratic President Joe Biden in the Nov 5 US election in a rematch of the election four years ago.

Barrett questioned D John Sauer, the lawyer arguing for Trump, about his contention that a president must be impeached and removed from office by Congress - something that has never happened in US history - in order to be prosecuted for an official act taken while in office.

"OK," Barrett told Sauer. "So there are many other people who are subject to impeachment, including the nine sitting on this bench, and I don't think anyone has ever suggested that impeachment would have to be the gateway to criminal prosecution for any of the many other officers subject to impeachment. So why is the president different when the (Constitution's) impeachment clause doesn't say so?"

Sauer cited reasoning by a Justice Department official dating to the 1970s.

Barrett followed up on liberal Justice Elena Kagan's hypothetical question on prosecuting a president who orders a coup.

"You're saying," Barrett asked Sauer, "that he couldn't be prosecuted for that, even after a conviction (in an) impeachment proceeding if there was not a statute that expressly referenced the president and made it criminal for the president?"

A president could be prosecuted under that scenario, Sauer said, only if the criminal law specifically references that it applies to a president.

Sauer cited Article II of the Constitution, which delineates presidential powers, as the "source" of immunity from prosecution, even though it is not specifically mentioned in the 18th-century document that laid out the American form of government.

"Then, on the source of immunity, it's not explicit in the Constitution?" Kavanaugh asked Sauer.

Kavanaugh noted that executive privilege - the legal principle that allows certain presidential records and communications to be shielded from lawmakers and the courts - is not explicit in the Constitution even though the Supreme Court has found that Article II allows for it.

"And the same principle, presumably, would apply to executive immunity being encompassed within that executive power as historically understood?" Kavanaugh asked.

"That's absolutely correct," Sauer responded.

Kavanaugh asked Michael Dreeben, the lawyer representing the special counsel, "Do you agree that there's some aspects of Article II presidential power that are exclusive and that Congress cannot regulate and therefore cannot criminalize?"

"Absolutely," Dreeben said.

For other official acts that the president may take that are not within that exclusive presidential power laid out in the Constitution, Kavanaugh asked whether "Congress has to speak clearly to criminalize official acts of the president by a specific reference."

Dreeben said that he did not think Supreme Court precedents on the issue "speak that broadly."

Barrett's appointment in 2020 after the death of liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg pushed the court's conservative majority to 6-3, from 5-4.

Gorsuch was appointed in 2017 to fill a vacancy left by the 2016 death of conservative Justice Antonin Scalia after the Republican-led Senate refused to consider Democratic President Barack Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland for the post. Kavanaugh was appointed in 2018 after conservative Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement.

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Malaysia ex-PM Mahathir facing anti-graft probe in a case involving his sons - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad is among individuals being investigated in connection with a graft probe involving his sons, the head of Malaysia's Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) said on Thursday (Apr 25). 

The investigation comes amid a widening crackdown on graft involving prominent political figures, including those seen as close to 98-year-old veteran leader Mahathir, a long-time foe of current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar has denied targeting political rivals, saying the investigations are part of the government's efforts to tackle high-level corruption.

The MACC in January served Mahathir's businessmen sons, Mirzan and Mokhzani, with notices to declare their wealth as part of investigations into offshore financial and business records revealed by a group of news organisations.

The MACC's chief commissioner, Azam Baki, on Thursday declined to elaborate on the investigations facing Mahathir or his sons.

"Let the investigations conclude first, until an appropriate time when we can state the findings of the case," he told reporters in televised remarks.

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Malaysia ex-PM Mahathir under investigation, anti-corruption agency says - South China Morning Post

Malaysia’s anti-corruption authorities on Thursday for the first time confirmed their investigation into Mahathir Mohamad, ending weeks of speculation over whether the former prime minister would be entangled in a corruption crackdown that has implicated several of his family members and allies among the business elite.

Earlier this year, the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) charged three people, including two tycoons, for corruption and summoned Mahathir’s two eldest sons for questioning over their assets.

MACC Chief Commissioner Azam Baki said the agency’s probe into Mahathir is linked to the notice issued to his sons requiring that they declare their assets.

“I would like to confirm that in this investigation, he is among those being investigated,” Azam said at a news conference broadcast on national television.

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“I do not wish to reveal the details of the offence committed … let the investigations take their course until a time we feel is suitable.”

Last week, Mahathir challenged investigators to prove that he had allegedly abused power while in government, citing the notice sent to his sons in which he said the MACC had concluded that he had committed the offence.

“As far as I know I have never been investigated. But the MACC notice said I have committed an offence,” the two-time prime minister said in a statement.

Last month, Mahathir’s two eldest sons said the MACC had ordered them to assist in investigations into their father in a case where he was the “primary suspect”. The MACC said it could not say what the investigation was about, Mokhzani, one of Mahathir’s sons summoned by the agency, said in a Bloomberg report.

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Mahathir, who was released from hospital in late March after nearly two months of treatment for an infection, has repeatedly questioned the basis of the ongoing corruption sweep, which he describes as politically motivated.

Critics have accused Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim of using the MACC to launch a witch hunt against his 98-year-old mentor turned arch-rival.

Mahathir had in 1998 sacked Anwar as his deputy, who was later jailed on charges of corruption and sodomy. Anwar and his supporters have denied any wrongdoing. Both leaders spent the next two decades in a bitter feud that defined Malaysia’s politics.

In January, the MACC sent a notice to Mokhzani, 63, and his 65-year-old brother Mirzan – both tycoons in their own right – requiring them to declare their assets. Its investigations followed leaked offshore business records that named the siblings, released in recent years by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, a global media network.

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That same month, prominent businessman and long-time Mahathir associate Daim Zainuddin and his wife Nai’mah Abdul Khalid were charged separately with failing to declare their assets.

Malaysia’s “Casio King”, tycoon Robert Tan Hua Choon, was charged in early April with allegedly making false declarations in 2019 to win a US$840 million contract to run the federal government’s fleet of vehicles.

The 83-year-old businessman, widely seen as close to Daim, had previously secured a similar multi-billion ringgit concession to manage the government’s vehicle fleet that ran for 25 years starting in 1993, during Mahathir’s first term as PM.

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Heatstroke kills 30 in Thailand this year as kingdom bakes - theSun

BANGKOK: Thailand issued fresh warnings about scorching hot weather on Thursday as the government said heatstroke has already killed at least 30 people this year.

City authorities in Bangkok gave an extreme heat warning as the heat index was expected to rise above 52 degrees Celsius (125 degrees Fahrenheit).

Temperatures in the concrete sprawl of the Thai capital hit 40.1 C on Wednesday and similar levels were forecast for Thursday.

A wave of exceptionally hot weather has blasted parts of South and Southeast Asia this week, prompting schools across the Philippines to suspend classes and worshippers in Bangladesh to pray for rain.

The heat index -- a measure of what the temperature feels like taking into account humidity, wind speed and other factors -- was at an “extremely dangerous” level in Bangkok, the city’s environment department warned.

Authorities in Udon Thani province, in the kingdom's rural northeast, also warned of blazing temperatures on Thursday.

The health ministry said late Wednesday that 30 people had died from heatstroke between January 1 and April 17, compared with 37 in the whole of 2023.

Direk Khampaen, deputy director-general of Thailand's Department of Disease Control, told AFP that officials were urging elderly people and those with underlying medical conditions including obesity to stay indoors and drink water regularly.

April is typically the hottest time of the year in Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia, but conditions this year have been exacerbated by the El Nino weather pattern.

Last year saw record levels of heat stress across the globe, with the United Nations weather and climate agency saying Asia was warming at a particularly rapid pace.

The kingdom has sweltered through a heatwave this week, with a temperature of 44.2 C recorded in the northern province of Lampang on Monday -- just shy of the all-time national record of 44.6 C hit last year.

Across the border in Myanmar, the temperature reached a blazing 45.9 C on Wednesday, with more of the same expected Thursday.

The chaos and conflict unleashed by the military's 2021 coup has led to rolling power blackouts in much of the country, hampering people's ability to keep cool with fans and air-conditioning.

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Malaysia mulls over casino as part of Special Economic Zone plans to boost Forest City, say sources - The Straits Times

Such a development is among proposals for the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia is looking at allowing a casino to operate in the RM450 billion (S$128.5 billion) Forest City project in Johor, which would revitalise the troubled reclaimed islands.

Sources with knowledge of the discussions told The Straits Times that such a development is among proposals for the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ), an integrated commercial and investment hub to ease movement of goods and people between the two countries.

Bloomberg had reported that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim met Berjaya Corp founder Vincent Tan as well as Genting Group chief Lim Kok Thay at Forest City in mid-April with Johor Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar, who also began his five-year term as Malaysia’s King in January, also represented. Genting controls Malaysia’s only casino and operates Sentosa’s Resorts World Sentosa, one of two integrated resorts (IRs) in Singapore. The other IR is operated by Marina Bay Sands.

An official source, who asked not to be named, confirmed the premier’s presence at the development during his April 18 visit to Johor, during which he proclaimed the southern state would be Malaysia’s most developed with economic growth outpacing the rest of the country.

The PM’s office did not respond to a request for comment on the meeting that was among several on April 18 focused on the SEZ as well as a Special Financial Zone – offering special tax rates and visas – in Forest City.

“Interestingly, gaming is one of the key sectors to be promoted under the SEZ for Forest City,” the source told ST.

However, opening a second casino in Malaysia could prompt political backlash from the Malay-Muslim majority which Datuk Seri Anwar’s government is already struggling to win over. About two-thirds of these voters backed the opposition in 2023 polls to elect new administrations in six states.

Although Johor’s state government claimed on April 22 that 70 per cent of properties in Forest City have been sold, it has repeatedly been dubbed a “ghost town” due to low occupancy.  PHOTO: FOREST CITY

But proponents of a casino see such a development as a boon for the 2,000ha Forest City township, off Singapore’s western coast and about four times the size of Sentosa, as well as for the wider Johor economy.

Several Johor-based businessmen also told ST that proposals for a casino in Johor have been mooted for over a decade, as south Johor’s Iskandar region, conceived as a development corridor in 2006, has failed to live up to expectations.

“There has not been a strong pull factor. A casino would have major spillover effects as high-value individuals would make footfall here and boost other commercial sectors,” one tycoon with wide business interests in the state told ST.

Although Johor’s state government claimed on April 22 that 70 per cent of properties in Forest City have been sold, it has repeatedly been dubbed a “ghost town” due to low occupancy.

Forest City is being built by a joint-venture company led by Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings. Sultan Ibrahim himself controls about a fifth of the joint-venture firm.

Although politically sensitive as Islam prohibits gambling, those that support the idea note that the existing casino in Genting Highlands has operated for over half a century without any issue as regulations bar Muslims from entering the gaming halls. Many Muslims visit Genting Highlands to enjoy other attractions such as theme parks, restaurants and retail shops in the cool mountain air.

According to its annual reports, Genting Malaysia – which mainly runs the highland resort, a couple of beach resorts in Malaysia and small operations overseas – contributed nearly RM5 billion to government coffers annually before the Covid-19 pandemic hit in 2020.

A similar boost from a new gaming-centred attraction would help ease the Anwar administration’s struggles to rein in the fiscal deficit having inherited over RM1.5 trillion in debt and liabilities.

In a note to clients, UOB-Kay Hian said that if the new casino materialises, it would likely not impact Genting Highlands which is largely frequented by Klang Valley visitors while “Genting Singapore has a different landscape and customer profile” and “cannibalisation from a potential Forest City casino will eventually be digested”.

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Some young Hong Kongers turn to youth hostels as housing crisis persists - CNA

YOUTHS ATTEMPT TO SAVE FOR FUTURE HOUSING

In 2022, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for young Hong Kongers to receive help in housing purchases, studies, employment, and entrepreneurship. 

“Hong Kong will only prosper when its young people thrive,” he said.

Shortly after that, a project to provide young people with affordable and better quality housing in the city kicked into higher gear – including Mr Chan’s youth hostel, located on the outskirts of the city.

Meanwhile, another type of housing in Hong Kong has attracted scores of negative headlines over the years.

Many people, including youths, have turned to subdivided flats or cage homes due to insufficient housing supply. The current average wait time for public housing is 5.8 years. 

More than 214,000 people live in such cramped, tiny apartments – some the size of a parking lot, with Ms Sophie Li being one of them.

The 32-year-old’s family members had either passed away or left Hong Kong by the time she graduated from university, leaving her to find a place of her own, she told CNA.

She capped her housing expenses to one-third of her income, at about HK$6,000 (US$766) a month. A subdivided flat was the only viable option for her budget if she wanted to stay relatively close to the city centre.

“I earn around HK$20,000 per month, and the rent here is HK$5,300. It’s about HK$5,500 per month if I include water and electricity. Every month, I can have a few thousand dollars in savings,” added Ms Li, who works in the media industry.

Ms Zerlina Zeng, head of East Asia corporates at financial research firm CreditSights, told CNA’s East Asia Tonight programme that despite government intervention, housing remains out of reach for young residents.

Hong Kong authorities have made efforts to increase the availability of land for both private and public homes. 

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