Minggu, 17 Mei 2020

Chinese envoy to Israel found dead, 'health reasons' likely cause: Beijing - CNA

HERZLIYA, Israel: China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, died at his home in Tel Aviv on Sunday (May 17), apparently from natural causes, a statement from Beijing said.

The 57-year-old envoy, who had arrived in Israel in mid-February, was found dead in his home in Herzliya, north of the city, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

A statement from China's foreign ministry said: "The preliminary verdict is that Ambassador Du Wei died unexpectedly of health reasons. The details await further confirmation."

People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's
People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's home in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, Israel, May 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Nir Elias)

Rosenfeld told AFP that officers had gone to the scene as part of "regular procedure", but that police did not conduct an investigation into Du's death.

Du's wife and son were not with him in Israel.

Du had previously served as ambassador to Ukraine, according to his biography on the embassy's website.

Du had undergone a 14-day home quarantine on arrival in Israel because of the new coronavirus outbreak, according to an interview with local media in May.

On Apr 2, Israel Hayom, the top-circulation Hebrew newspaper, published an editorial by Du on the theme that "Collaboration is the Cure for the Virus".

China and Israel, a strong US ally, have boosted cooperation in the high-tech and other sectors, leading Washington to urge Israel to limit Chinese investment in its strategic sectors.

Chinese embassy spokesman Wang Yongjun in a recent Jerusalem Post commentary rejected the claim and called Sino-Israeli cooperation a "win-win" situation.

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2020-05-18 00:09:28Z
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Chinese envoy to Israel found dead, 'health reasons' likely cause: Beijing - CNA

HERZLIYA, Israel: China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, died at his home in Tel Aviv on Sunday (May 17), apparently from natural causes, a statement from Beijing said.

The 57-year-old envoy, who had arrived in Israel in mid-February, was found dead in his home in Herzliya, north of the city, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

A statement from China's foreign ministry said: "The preliminary verdict is that Ambassador Du Wei died unexpectedly of health reasons. The details await further confirmation."

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People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's home in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, Israel, May 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Nir Elias)

Rosenfeld told AFP that officers had gone to the scene as part of "regular procedure", but that police did not conduct an investigation into Du's death.

Du's wife and son were not with him in Israel.

Du had previously served as ambassador to Ukraine, according to his biography on the embassy's website.

Du had undergone a 14-day home quarantine on arrival in Israel because of the new coronavirus outbreak, according to an interview with local media in May.

On Apr 2, Israel Hayom, the top-circulation Hebrew newspaper, published an editorial by Du on the theme that "Collaboration is the Cure for the Virus".

China and Israel, a strong US ally, have boosted cooperation in the high-tech and other sectors, leading Washington to urge Israel to limit Chinese investment in its strategic sectors.

Chinese embassy spokesman Wang Yongjun in a recent Jerusalem Post commentary rejected the claim and called Sino-Israeli cooperation a "win-win" situation.

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2020-05-17 23:39:08Z
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Chinese envoy to Israel found dead, 'health reasons' likely cause: Beijing - CNA

HERZLIYA, Israel: China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, died at his home in Tel Aviv on Sunday (May 17), apparently from natural causes, a statement from Beijing said.

The 57-year-old envoy, who had arrived in Israel in mid-February, was found dead in his home in Herzliya, north of the city, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

A statement from China's foreign ministry said: "The preliminary verdict is that Ambassador Du Wei died unexpectedly of health reasons. The details await further confirmation."

People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's
People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's home in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, Israel, May 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Nir Elias)

Rosenfeld told AFP that officers had gone to the scene as part of "regular procedure", but that police did not conduct an investigation into Du's death.

Du's wife and son were not with him in Israel.

Du had previously served as ambassador to Ukraine, according to his biography on the embassy's website.

Du had undergone a 14-day home quarantine on arrival in Israel because of the new coronavirus outbreak, according to an interview with local media in May.

On Apr 2, Israel Hayom, the top-circulation Hebrew newspaper, published an editorial by Du on the theme that "Collaboration is the Cure for the Virus".

China and Israel, a strong US ally, have boosted cooperation in the high-tech and other sectors, leading Washington to urge Israel to limit Chinese investment in its strategic sectors.

Chinese embassy spokesman Wang Yongjun in a recent Jerusalem Post commentary rejected the claim and called Sino-Israeli cooperation a "win-win" situation.

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2020-05-17 23:08:16Z
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Muhyiddin allies agree to formalise Perikatan Nasional but no electoral pact in sight - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's ruling parties announced Sunday (May 17) their support for the establishment of Perikatan Nasional (PN), the loose alliance led by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin that came to power more than two months ago.

This boosts the Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia president ahead of Monday's parliamentary sitting after weeks of intense scrutiny over whether he commands the majority of the legislature.

But the joint statement by two coalitions and four parties - Bersatu, Barisan Nasional, PAS, Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS), United Sabah Party (PBS) and the Homeland Solidarity Party (STAR) - mentioned only that a "memorandum of understanding... has been framed" but does not detail any political arrangement.

"There is no mention of political, especially electoral cooperation. If the MoU is not expanded in future, it will be as some in Bersatu feared, that they will be left out in the cold at the next election," BowerGroupAsia's political analyst Adib Zalkapli told The Straits Times.

The stated goals of the memorandum are largely policy statements regarding race relations, economic prosperity and social welfare.

Top figures in Umno - whose president Ahmad Zahid Hamidi chairs the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, the largest bloc in PN - and the Islamist PAS have repeatedly asserted that they backed Tan Sri Muhyiddin only to oust the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government, with no plans to continue the alliance into the next election due in 2023.

Mr Muhyiddin led over 40 MPs out of PH in February, depriving the Mahathir Mohamad administration of its majority just 21 months after it had historically ended Umno's six-decade grip on power at the 2018 election.

Sarawak's ruling GPS has also indicated it will support the government but not enter a formal coalition.

Still, Sunday's agreement ties together at least 112 MPs - the minimum required for a simple majority in Parliament - on paper for the government a day before Parliament sits for the first time since Mr Muhyiddin was installed as prime minister.

The premier caused controversy last week after ordering the Speaker to adjourn proceedings to July 13 immediately after the King's annual opening speech on Monday, effectively blocking attempts by the opposition to call for a vote against him.

Speaker Ariff Yusof had on May 8 accepted former premier Mahathir's request for a motion of no-confidence in Mr Muhyiddin.

Top leaders of opposition parties on Sunday accused the government of lacking legitimacy "arising from the failure of Tan Sri Muhyiddin to test his support among MPs".

In a joint statement, they also pointed to how RM35 billion (S$11.5 billion) in government spending announced over a month ago to rescue the economy from the coronavirus outbreak has yet to be approved in Parliament.

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2020-05-17 14:03:10Z
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Chinese envoy to Israel found dead, 'health reasons' likely cause: Beijing - CNA

HERZLIYA, Israel: China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, died at his home in Tel Aviv on Sunday (May 17), apparently from natural causes, a statement from Beijing said.

The 57-year-old envoy, who had arrived in Israel in mid-February, was found dead in his home in Herzliya, north of the city, spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

A statement from China's foreign ministry said: "The preliminary verdict is that Ambassador Du Wei died unexpectedly of health reasons. The details await further confirmation."

People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's
People and Israeli police are seen at the door of China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei's home in Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, Israel, May 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters/Nir Elias)

Rosenfeld told AFP that officers had gone to the scene as part of "regular procedure", but that police did not conduct an investigation into Du's death.

Du's wife and son were not with him in Israel.

Du had previously served as ambassador to Ukraine, according to his biography on the embassy's website.

Du had undergone a 14-day home quarantine on arrival in Israel because of the new coronavirus outbreak, according to an interview with local media in May.

On Apr 2, Israel Hayom, the top-circulation Hebrew newspaper, published an editorial by Du on the theme that "Collaboration is the Cure for the Virus".

China and Israel, a strong US ally, have boosted cooperation in the high-tech and other sectors, leading Washington to urge Israel to limit Chinese investment in its strategic sectors.

Chinese embassy spokesman Wang Yongjun in a recent Jerusalem Post commentary rejected the claim and called Sino-Israeli cooperation a "win-win" situation.

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2020-05-17 20:40:53Z
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Mukhriz Mahathir defiant after being forced to quit as Kedah chief minister - South China Morning Post

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  1. Mukhriz Mahathir defiant after being forced to quit as Kedah chief minister  South China Morning Post
  2. Mukhriz Mahathir resigns as Kedah chief minister  CNA
  3. Najib is the real protagonist for his ouster as Kedah's chief minister, Mukhriz claims  TODAYonline
  4. New MB pledges to change Kedah's poorest state image  The Star
  5. Analysis: Muhyiddin's political crisis defused by Covid-19  The Star Online
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2020-05-17 13:40:55Z
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Mukhriz Mahathir defiant after being forced to quit as Kedah chief minister - South China Morning Post

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  1. Mukhriz Mahathir defiant after being forced to quit as Kedah chief minister  South China Morning Post
  2. Mukhriz Mahathir resigns as Kedah chief minister  CNA
  3. Najib is the real protagonist for his ouster as Kedah's chief minister, Mukhriz claims  TODAYonline
  4. Analysis: Muhyiddin's political crisis defused by Covid-19  The Star Online
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2020-05-17 10:06:50Z
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