EU’s von der Leyen says she wants Europe to stop buying Russian oil by end of year
In response to the Kremlin’s incursions, Trump said that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter NATO airspace.
In response to the Kremlin’s incursions, Trump said that NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter NATO airspace.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced an extension of the deadline for using loudspeakers during religious and cultural events in the city for the festive season.
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan was released from Sitapur jail after nearly two years of incarceration. His release came after he was granted bail in all cases against him, news agency ANI reported.
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan was released from Sitapur jail after nearly two years of incarceration. His release came after he was granted bail in all cases against him, news agency ANI reported.
Complains Officials of NHAI and MPRDC not paying attention
In 2023, scam-related losses in Singapore reached at least US$507 million (RM2 billion), with 46, 563 reported cases a 46. 8% increase from the previous year, according to the sentencing advisory panel of Singapore. In response to this escalating threat, the ASEAN Foundation has announced a new regional anti-scam initiative at the Global Anti-Scam Summit (GASS) Asia 2025 in Singapore. With US$5 million (RM23 million) in funding support from Google. org, the ASEAN Foundation aims to strengthen community resilience against scams in partnership with local implementing partners across all ten ASEAN member states, including Singapore and Timor-Leste. [RM1 = US$0. 22] The announcement comes at a pivotal moment. With Malaysias ASEAN chairmanship 2025 placing strong emphasis on enhancing regional digital resilience, and the ASEAN Community Vision 2025 highlighting the need for a secure, people-centred digital future, this initiative stands as a powerful example of collaboration for the public good. \While the situation remains concerning, Singapore has implemented various measures to combat scams. These include the formation of the anti-scam command (ASCom), the launch of the ScamShield app, and the introduction of a shared liability framework with financial and telecommunications companies. Additionally, the government has enacted laws allowing police to freeze bank accounts to prevent further financial losses in scam cases. Scams dont just steal money they steal trust, dignity, and opportunity, said Dr Piti Srisangnam, executive director of the ASEAN Foundation. Through this programme, we aim to empower communities across ASEAN and Timor-Leste with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to outsmart scammers. This is not just about prevention; its about protecting the very fabric of our societies in the digital era. The new anti-scam initiative directly addresses the urgent need for a coordinated approach to a borderless problem, focusing on awareness, education and empowerment. The programme will expand access to scam prevention resources for over 3 million people across the region, including Be Scam Ready, an educational game developed by Google to build critical scam-spotting skills based on inoculation theory. A core part of this effort includes in-depth training for 550, 000 individuals, delivered by a 2, 000-strong network of master trainers, to mobilise youth, parents, educators, and elderly citizens to become the first line of defence against online scams. Scams are a critical challenge across Southeast Asia, where the region has faced significant financial losses. This is why we are so proud to support the ASEAN Foundations new anti-scam initiative. We believe the best way to effectively tackle this complex, cross-border problem is through a whole-of-society approach. By bringing together governments, industry, and civil society, this initiative will empower communities and build long-term digital resilience, helping to create a safer, more trusted online environment for millions across the region, said Wilson White, vice president, government affairs and public policy, Google Asia Pacific. As the regions digital economy is projected to soar to US$1 trillion by 2030, this initiative is a critical step towards building a safe and secure digital future for all. This programme brings the solution directly to people where they are: in classrooms, community halls, online spaces, and living rooms. By providing tailored training and tools to reflect each countrys culture, language, and real-world scam scenarios, the goal is simple: to give people the skills, confidence, and support they need to protect themselves and those they care about.
Five people, reportedly including three children, were killed in an Israeli drone strike on Bint Jbeil. The IDF said it targeted a Hezbollah member and is reviewing the civilian deaths.
Tribune Online Where do criminals get their guns to attack innocent Nigerians everyday? It is trite law in Nigeria that anyone found with an unlicensed gun will be arrested and charged with unlawful possession of firearms under Robbery and firearms Act, which punishable by severe penalties. Nigerians are knocking on the door of the presidency for adequate protection. Section 33(1) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic [.] Where do criminals get their guns to attack innocent Nigerians everyday? Tribune Online.
Phil Mickelson condemned Rep. Ilhan Omar for her comments on the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, calling for her removal from Congress and deportation.
Pakistan cricketer Sahibzada Farhan’s gun gesture after scoring a 50 in the Asia Cup 2025 Super 4 clash against India has drawn widespread criticism.