Two Quakes Hit Indonesia’s North Halmahera Within An Hour

JAKARTA— Two earthquakes hit North Halmahera District in North Maluku Province, Indonesia in a span of an hour on Monday morning.

 

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) reported that the first earthquake, at a magnitude of 5.2, hit Halmahera at 4.27am Western Indonesian time at a depth of 10 km, followed by a magnitude of 5.5 quake 32 minutes later.

 

Tobelo and other areas, including Sofifi and Galela felt the tremors.

 

There was no risk of a tsunami nor immediate reports of any loss of life or property, according to the agency.

 

Halmahera, the largest island in the Maluku Islands, is nearly 405 km from Manado, North Sulawesi.

 

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Cambodia Urges High-Risk Groups To Receive 4th Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine

PHNOM PENH– Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, today urged high-risk groups in the capital, Phnom Penh, to receive the fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, starting from Jan 14.

 

The fourth-dose campaign will begin with frontliners, including leaders of the government, the senate, the National Assembly, frontline doctors, government officials, the army and police, local authorities and the elderly, according to the health ministry.

 

Staff of embassies and both national and international organisations, as well as, journalists and celebrities are also invited to join the campaign, the ministry added.

 

The kingdom reported three more local cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant, bringing the total number of the variant to 183, Hun Sen said, during the inauguration of a stretch of National Road 5, in north-western Battambang province, and his speech was broadcast live on the state-run National Television of Cambodia (TVK).

 

“The Omicron has now spread in our community. On Saturday, the first case was confirmed and yesterday, three more cases were detected,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, Hun Sen announced the start of the new academic year 2022, for general education, saying that, more than three million students would return to school for the new academic year, beginning from today.

 

Cambodia reopened all socio-economic activities since Nov, buoyed by its high vaccination rates.

 

The country had so far administered at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccines to 14.28 million people, or 89.2 percent of its 16-million population, the health ministry said.

 

Of them, 13.68 million, or 85.5 percent, were fully vaccinated with two required shots, and 3.91 million, or 24.4 percent, had taken a booster shot, it added.

 

Most of the vaccines used in the country’s inoculation campaign are China’s Sinovac and Sinopharm.

 

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Malaysia Committed In Efforts To Conserve Endangered Malayan Tiger

KUALA LUMPUR— The Malaysian government is serious in tackling the issue of a depleting Malayan Tiger (Harimau Malaya) population as there are now fewer than 150 of the iconic tiger in the country’s forests, said Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

 

He said if immediate action was not taken, Malaysia faced the risk of seeing the Malayan Tiger, known by its scientific name Panthera Tigris Jacksoni, going extinct.

 

“More worrying is the fact that this iconic species of the country may be lost forever,” he said in a statement after chairing the first meeting of the National Tiger Conservation Task Force (MyTTF) Monday.

 

The Malayan Tiger is a symbol of the coat of arms of Malaysia and features in the crest of states, government ministries, departments and agencies.

 

Ismail Sabri said the dwindling Malayan Tiger population was due to loss of habitat and food sources resulting from land use changes, hunting and illegal trade in animals, as well as the spread of the canine distemper virus.

 

He said today’s meeting agreed with the Strategic Actions for Conservation of Harimau Malaya for a 10-year period beginning this year, through the implementation of six approaches including boots on the ground joint operations involving the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Royal Malaysia Police, Malaysian Armed Forces and the indigenous (Orang Asli) community.

 

He said the MyTTF also agreed to preserve and strengthen habitat through sustainable land use management and to stop any activities of encroachment and illegal hunting.

 

“Another measure agreed to is to increase the forest cover in Peninsular Malaysia from 43.41 per cent now to 50 per cent by 2040, in line with the Fourth National Physical Plan,” he added.

 

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Three Deminers Killed In Anti-Tank Mine Explosion In NW Cambodia

PHNOM PENH– Three Cambodian deminers were killed and one seriously wounded today, after an anti-tank mine exploded, during a demining and explosive ordnance disposal operation, in north-western Preah Vihear province, officials said.

 

The accident took place at 11:30 a.m. local time, in a remote village in Choam Ksant district, said Heng Ratana, director general of the Cambodian Mine Action Centre, adding that, the victims worked for a non-profit NGO, Cambodian Self Help Demining.

 

Ly Thuch, first vice president of the Cambodian Mine Action and Victim Assistance Authority (CMAA), said, the anti-tank mine exploded, when the demining experts were trying to defuse it.

 

“This is a big loss of human resources in the demining sector,” he said. “They had saved many people’s lives from landmines during their lifetime, and we will remember their great courage.”

 

Thuch said, all the victims were males.

 

Cambodia is one of the countries worst-affected by mines. An estimated four to six million landmines and other munitions have been left over from three decades of war and internal conflicts that ended in 1998.

 

Landmines and unexploded ordnance (UXO) explosions, killed 11 people and injured 33 others, in 2021, said a CMAA report, adding that, from 1979 to 2021, landmines and UXO explosions claimed a total of 19,808 lives, and either injured or amputated 45,156 others.

 

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Over 1,800 People In Evacuation Centres In Fiji, Due To Tropical Cyclone Cody

SUVA– A total of 1,837 people are currently taking shelter in 110 evacuation centres across Fiji, due to flooding and heavy rain brought by tropical Cyclone Cody.

 

According to local media, Fiji’s Minister for Disaster Management, Inia Seruiratu, said today that, of the 1,837 people, 1,045 have taken shelter in 76 centres in the western part of the island, while 553 people are in 28 centres in the central part of the nation.

 

Seven major rivers of the island nation have reportedly broken their banks.

 

The Fiji Roads Authority (FRA), said that, the Kings and Queens Highways, the two major highways in Fiji’s main island of Viti Levu, remain closed at various locations, due to flooding.

 

A 35-year-old man was reportedly swept away yesterday, by strong currents while trying to cross a river in Tavua, about 91 km from Fiji’s third largest city of Nadi.

 

The Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS), said today that, Cyclone Cody is moving away from Fiji, however, flash flooding is expected in the next few days, due to rain.

 

The Pacific cyclone season is regularly from Nov to Apr.

 

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Malaysian Police To Seek Extradition Of Suspect In 2018 Murder Of Palestinian Lecturer

KUALA LUMPUR— The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) will seek the extradition of a suspect in the 2018 murder of a Palestinian lecturer here for investigation purposes.

 

Criminal Investigation Department director Abd Jalil Hassan said the suspect was reportedly arrested by Palestinian authorities on Sunday.

 

He added that for now, police were seeking confirmation of the suspect’s detention from the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Palestinian embassy here and Interpol.

 

“Police will also get the cooperation of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) who have good ties with their counterparts in Palestine to obtain information regarding the matter,” he said when contacted Monday.

 

Earlier, Bernama had reported that the Hamas-run Interior Ministry was quoted as saying on Sunday that the suspect in the murder of Fadi al-Batsh had been arrested.

 

Interior Ministry spokesman Iyad al-Buzom told a press conference in Gaza City that the suspect had confessed that he was recruited by Mossad.

 

On April 21, 2018, Fadi, a research engineer thought to be linked to Hamas, was gunned down near his home in Kuala Lumpur.

 

In the incident which occurred around 6 am, the victim was on his way from his condominium to a nearby mosque for Subuh prayers.

 

 

 

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