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A Palestinian mourns over the body of a relative killed in Israeli strike at the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis on the southern Gaza Strip. - AFP FILE PIX
COMMENTARY
Israel says it no longer harvests organs of dead Palestinians, but is it true?
SHAH ALAM – In the early 2000s, the Israeli army said that the practice of organ harvesting from...
Tenaganita sheds light on human trafficking through its 4 publication on stop trafficking in persons
National
Tenaganita delves deep into human trafficking issues in its newly launched book
KUALA LUMPUR - Tenaganita, a leading organisation dedicated to combating human trafficking, has...
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Middle East
Skin stealer: Occupy the Gazans' land, stole their skins and organs too?
SHAH ALAM – The Zionists have constantly been condemned for their cruelty towards the Palestinians...
National
Health Ministry will continue to ensure unethical organ-harvesting is prevented - DG
SHAH ALAM - The Health Ministry will continue to ensure that any illegal and unethical activities...
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah - Photo: BERNAMA
National
Organ-selling claims must be taken seriously - Health Ministry
PUTRAJAYA - The Health Ministry does not support any parties involved in any activities on procuring...
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COLUMNISTS
The reality of abductions
The Forensic Science Programme Research Group, Universiti Sains Malaysia studied cases of missing...
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National
Criminologist explains motives behind child kidnappings
SHAH ALAM – Alleged child kidnapping cases have been on the rise these past few months, putting...
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National
Kidnapping cases take place, but it’s a rare incident, criminologist says
SHAH ALAM – Of late, the news of alleged child kidnapping cases circulates on social media every...
International Union of East Turkistan Organisation secretary-general Abduresid Eminhaci during in an exclusive interview with Sinar Daily on its Fireside Chat programme on the Uyghur-Chinese conflict.
Fireside Chat
UN report confirms existence of Xinjiang concentration camps
SHAH ALAM – A United Nations (UN) report released on Aug 31, this year, revealed that there are...
The video was originally posted on TikTok and later posted on Twitter by @brgsjks.
National
"As long as its not your child", child activist slams abusive xenophobic comments on viral Rohingya boy
SHAH ALAM - Child activist Datuk Dr Hartini Zainuddin has spoken out against attacks by social media...
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