Selasa, 25 Juni 2024

Anwar jokingly says he may have to reshuffle cabinet to boost WCR ranking - New Straits Times

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  1. Anwar jokingly says he may have to reshuffle cabinet to boost WCR ranking  New Straits Times
  2. Cabinet reshuffle 'to save the PM' if Malaysia doesn't improve WCR ranking, jokes Anwar  The Star Online
  3. Anwar acknowledges flaws, pledges to improve IMD ranking  Malaysiakini
  4. PM: Subsidy holdup a key factor in competitiveness dip [WATCH]  New Straits Times
  5. Anwar had 'urgent matters' to discuss with Zafrul about Tuesday's Parliament session, says Miti sec-gen  The Edge Malaysia

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2024-06-25 09:12:39Z
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Blackrock entity chosen after agreeing to appoint Malaysian citizen as airport operator chairman, CEO, says Anwar - CNA

This was in response to a supplementary question from Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal (PN-Machang) who asked about the rationale behind the decision to choose GIP as part of the consortium in the exercise to privatise MAHB.

Earlier on in reply to a question from Mohd Shahar Abdullah (BN-Paya Besar) who asked Anwar to explain the decision to sell MAHB’s shares to GIP, the Prime Minister had emphasised that this issue did not arise because the majority ownership of shares remains with domestic players.

“This is different from the outside narrative that suggested a sale, whereas this was not the case. All the while, foreign ownership of MAHB’s shares stood at around 27 per cent and this was what was taken over by GIP and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA).

“Does it entail any sale of airports? No. MAHB is just the company that manages the airports. The Malaysian government continues to be the owner of the airports," he said.

Anwar also saw the pressing need for the significant RM10 billion (US$2.1 billion) investment resulting from the MAHB privatisation exercise.

This would allow Khazanah and the EPF to invest their funds in other significantly critical sectors.

GIP has been collaborating with the EPF and other Malaysian companies since 2012.

It has several decades worth of experience in managing and operating airports through its investments in Sydney Airport, the London Gatwick Airport, Edinburgh Airport, Signature Aviation, and previously, the London City Airport.

Meanwhile, Blackrock has interests in Bursa Malaysia shares worth RM24.7 billion and RM7.9 billion in Malaysian government and corporate bonds.

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GIP will have full control and direction over share deal, Anwar says over BlackRock concerns - New Straits Times

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  1. GIP will have full control and direction over share deal, Anwar says over BlackRock concerns  New Straits Times
  2. PM: No sale of MAHB to foreign firms, ownership boosted to 70pct [WATCH]  New Straits Times
  3. Blackrock entity chosen after agreeing to appoint Malaysian citizen as airport operator chairman, CEO, says Anwar  CNA
  4. PM: Sounds good, but not realistic to cancel all Israel-related deals  Malaysiakini
  5. Malaysia airports operator management to remain in Malaysians' hands, says PM Anwar  The Straits Times

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2024-06-25 04:42:59Z
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[UPDATED] PM: Subsidy holdup a key factor in competitiveness dip - New Straits Times

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  1. [UPDATED] PM: Subsidy holdup a key factor in competitiveness dip  New Straits Times
  2. Talent is M'sia's competitiveness 'Achilles Heel', says economist  Malaysiakini
  3. PM: Subsidy holdup a key factor in competitiveness dip [WATCH]  New Straits Times
  4. Anwar had 'urgent matters' to discuss with Zafrul about Tuesday's Parliament session, says Miti sec-gen  The Edge Malaysia
  5. Slow subsidy reforms led to drop in competitiveness, says Anwar  Free Malaysia Today

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Senin, 24 Juni 2024

WikiLeaks' Assange to be freed after pleading guilty to US Espionage Act charge - The Straits Times

WikiLeaks in 2010 released hundreds of thousands of classified US military documents on Washington’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to plead guilty this week to violating US espionage law, in a deal that could end his imprisonment in Britain and allow him to return home to Australia, ending a long legal odyssey.

Assange, 52, has agreed to plead guilty to a single criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified US national defence documents, according to filings in the US District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands.

Assange is due to be sentenced to 62 months of time already served at a hearing on the island of Saipan at 9am on June 26.

Assange left Belmarsh prison in Britain on June 24 before being bailed by the British High Court and boarding a flight that afternoon, WikiLeaks said in a statement posted on social media platform X.

“This is the result of a global campaign that spanned grassroots organisers, press freedom campaigners, legislators and leaders from across the political spectrum, all the way to the United Nations,” the statement said.

A video posted on X by WikiLeaks showed Assange dressed in a blue shirt and jeans signing a document before boarding a private jet.

He will return to Australia after the hearing, the WikiLeaks statement added, referring to the hearing in Saipan.

Australia’s government, which has been pressing for Assange’s release, had no immediate comment.

A lawyer for Assange did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

WikiLeaks in 2010 released hundreds of thousands of classified US military documents on Washington’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq – the largest security breaches of their kind in US military history – along with swaths of diplomatic cables.

Assange was indicted during former president Donald Trump’s administration over WikiLeaks’ mass release of secret US documents, which were leaked by Chelsea Manning, a former US military intelligence analyst who was also prosecuted under the Espionage Act.

The trove of more than 700,000 documents included diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts such as a 2007 video of a US Apache helicopter firing at suspected insurgents in Iraq, killing a dozen people, including two Reuters news staff. That video was released in 2010.

The charges against Assange sparked outrage among his many global supporters who have long argued that he, as the publisher of WikiLeaks, should not face charges typically used against federal government employees who steal or leak information.

Many press freedom advocates have argued that criminally charging Assange represents a threat to free speech.

An Australian government spokesperson said: “Prime Minister (Anthony) Albanese has been clear – Mr Assange’s case has dragged on for too long and there is nothing to be gained by his continued incarceration.”

Assange was first arrested in Britain in 2010 on a European arrest warrant after the Swedish authorities said they wanted to question him over sex-crime allegations that were later dropped. He fled to Ecuador’s embassy, where he remained for seven years, to avoid extradition to Sweden.

He was dragged out of the embassy in 2019 and jailed for skipping bail. He has been in London’s Belmarsh top security jail ever since, from where he has for almost five years been fighting extradition to the United States.

Those five years of confinement are similar to the sentence imposed on Reality Winner, an Air Force veteran and former intelligence contractor, who was sentenced to 63 months after she removed classified materials and mailed them to a news outlet.

While in Belmarsh, he married his partner Stella, with whom he had two children while he was holed up in the Ecuadorean embassy. REUTERS

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California ramps up efforts to get China tourists back - CNA

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2024-06-24 15:02:02Z
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Korean Air flight bound for Taiwan plummets 7,600 metres, makes emergency landing - South China Morning Post

Roughly 30 minutes after taking off, the plane started descending sharply, dropping nearly, 7600 metres (25,000 feet) in five minutes, according to data from FlightRadar24.

Videos on social media show the cabin shaking and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.

Yonhap News Agency, citing information from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, reported that 15 passengers were hyperventilating and suffered from eardrum pain when the flight descended.

“We are fully cooperating with all relevant authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident,” a Korean Air spokesperson told Business Insider.

The spokesperson said 17 passengers were evaluated at medical facilities and were discharged without severe injuries.

The spokesperson added that the aircraft is just under 5 years old and was delivered to Korean Air in July 2022.

“Our commitment to the safety and well-being of our passengers and crew remains unchanged. We apologise to all affected by this incident,” the spokesperson said.

Passengers on the affected plane reached Taichung International Airport safely on Sunday via a different flight, the Taipei Times reported.

The Korean Air news comes after a week in which multiple planes were forced to make emergency landings for various reasons.

On Thursday, a Malaysia Airlines plane was forced to turn around and head back to Hyderabad, India. A video showed its engine on fire, with sparks flying behind it.

Also, on Thursday, a United Airlines flight from Connecticut to Colorado was cut short after a piece of its engine cover fell off during take-off.

Boeing planes have also been plagued by issues in recent months. In January, a door plug came off a Boeing 737 Max 9 Alaska Airlines jet at 4,900 metres, resulting in a gaping hole in the plane.

Several Boeing whistle-blowers have since come forward with bombshell testimonies alleging that the company cut corners with quality control.

There have also been other instances of late where commercial planes encountered sudden drops in cruising altitude that resulted in injuries.

In May, a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-300ER aeroplane encountered turbulence so severe that the plane dropped 178 feet in four seconds.

The flight from London to Singapore was cruising at an altitude of 11,300 metres over Myanmar when it was thrust up and down rapidly for 62 seconds, leading to one death and over 100 injuries.

Representatives for Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.

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