Switzerland kuat kuasa larangan tutup wajah Posted on 01/01/2025 Kerajaan Switzerland menetapkan tarikh pelaksanaan undang-undang itu pada 1 Jan 2025, susulan referendum dimulakan rakyatnya, pada 7 Mac 2021. (Gambar Reuters) MOSCOW: Larangan menutup wajah di tempat awam diluluskan pada 2021 kini berkuat kuasa di Switzerland bermula 1 Jan 2025, lapor Sputnik/RIA Novosti. Mereka yang melanggar larangan ini boleh dikenakan denda 1,000 franc Switzerland (USD1,100). Pada 6 Nov, kerajaan Switzerland menetapkan tarikh pelaksanaan undang-undang itu pada 1 Jan 2025. Keputusan ini diambil selepas satu referendum dimulakan rakyat Switzerland, pada 7 Mac 2021. Larangan ini tidak terpakai di dalam pesawat, premis diplomatik atau konsul, tempat keagamaan, atau dalam situasi di mana tidak menutup wajah boleh mendatangkan risiko kepada kesihatan atau keselamatan, atau mengganggu adat tempatan. Pesalah boleh didenda 100 franc jika membayar segera atau 1,000 franc jika enggan membayar di tempat kejadian. News
Cops nab couple pocketing money from donation boxes for charities at eateries in Melaka and Johor, gaining RM250 a day Posted on 11/12/2024 MELAKA, Dec 11 — A crafty couple believed to be actively stealing donation boxes placed in food stalls was finally caught by police in a raid at a condominium in Klebang here on Dec 4. Melaka Tengah district police chief ACP Christopher Patit said the 33-year-old man and 35-year-old woman… Read More
Male Muslims in Johor must halt business during Friday prayers, says exco Posted on 27/11/2024 ISKANDAR PUTERI, Nov 27 — Male Muslim business owners, employees and customers in Johor are required to temporarily halt activities at business premises, including restaurant operations, during Friday prayer time. Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khalid said this measure is to ensure all Muslim men fulfil… Read More
Bin Zayed International ditches RM40bil Langkasuka project Posted on 23/11/2024 A still from the project video shows an artist’s impression of the reclamation project at Padang Matsirat in Langkawi. (File pic) PETALING JAYA: Bin Zayed International LLC, a subsidiary of Dubai-based conglomerate BZIG Group, has officially withdrawn from the RM40 billion 99-island Langkasuka project in Langkawi due to limited growth… Read More