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The Star
16-07-2025
- The Star
Defense counsel seeks new submission in senior officer's murder case of school pupil
The high court today set new dates for submission in the murder trial of senior police officer Deputy Superintendent Mohd Nadzri Abdul Razak,who is charged with killing a form five student in 2023. IPOH: The defence counsel of the senior police officer who was charged with murdering a secondary school pupil two years ago has requested to make a new submission for the case. M. Athimulan, representing Deputy Supt Mohd Nazri Abdul Razak, said having gone through the prosecution team's submission made during their opening statement in November last year, felt the need to revise their submission due to some incongruity. ALSO READ: Senior cop charged with murder over fatal accident involving teen "Our submission consisted of Section 300(c) and Section 300(d) of the Penal Code, but we focused more on Section 300(c). "As the prosecution's submission was more on Section 300(d), we feel the need to revise our submissions," he told the high court here on Wednesday (July 16). Justice Datuk Bhupindar Singh Gurcharan Singh, presiding over the proceedings, allowed the request. ALSO READ: Cop killing teen trial: Driver did not get out of car immediately after collision, says witness Justice Bhupindar Singh said the defence would be given six weeks to file their new submission, while the prosecution has four weeks to prepare their reply. He then set Oct 1 and 2 to hear the submissions from both sides. Section 300(c) defines murder as culpable homicide whereby the injury inflicted is intended to cause death. Section 300(d), meanwhile, defines murder as an act committed with the knowledge that it is dangerous and likely to cause death, even without the specific intention to cause death. DSP Mohd Nazri WAS charged with murdering Muhammad Zaharif Affendi Muhd Zamrie at the intersection of Jalan Taman Jati/Jalan Pekeliling Meru Indah, near SMK Jati, between 12.05pm and 12.40pm on Dec 15, 2023. ALSO READ: Zaharif on the way to mosque for Friday prayer when hit by car, says brother He was first charged at the Magistrate's Court here on Dec 18, 2023. When met after the proceedings, Deputy Public Prosecutor Afzainizam Abdul Aziz stated that the defence's revision was necessary, as it pertained to the accused's knowledge of the alleged dangerous action, as stated under Section 300(d). "It is important, so that there will be no legal issues should the case be brought up to the Court of Appeal later," he said. The prosecution team also consisted of Nasrul Hadi Abdul Ghani, while Datuk Mior Faridalathrash Wahid and Aiman Hakim Kamaruzzaman were part of the defence team.


Newsweek
03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Saraya Has WWE Fans Thinking She Is Returning
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A recent social media post from Saraya has sparked discussion among fans about a potential WWE return. This comes as the company prepares for its second all-women's premium live event, Evolution 2. Saraya, formerly known as Paige in WWE, left AEW in March of this year. Her status as a free agent has led to speculation about a comeback. Saraya's Social Media Post On her X account, Saraya posted a simple question about the upcoming show. "Evolution is this weekend?" she asked. Why you ask?? 👀 — WOCKK (@takenbywockk) July 2, 2025 If only we could see this at #WWEEvolution that would be insane — Dazz (@lifeofdazz) July 2, 2025 This led to a wave of fan responses. While some corrected her that the event is next week on July 13th, many others took it as a tease that she will be involved in the show. Next weekend, and I HOPE to see you come back to @WWE #WWEEvolution — LUKE PAXLEY (@LukePaxley_) July 2, 2025 You playing — He who regains (Kayng da Conqueror) (@k5grizzly) July 3, 2025 Uncertainty Over A WWE Return Despite the fan excitement, Saraya expressed uncertainty about a return in a recent interview. Speaking on the Grume Rume Show, she said she is shocked fans still want to see her back in WWE. She noted that while she would love to return one day, she wants to take 2025 to focus on acting and other projects. She also questioned if there was a spot for her in the current locker room. Saraya heading to the ring in order to face off against Riho on AEW Dynamite. Saraya heading to the ring in order to face off against Riho on AEW Dynamite. Jeff Jones/AEW More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon Confrontation "The women's roster there right now is stacked," she said. "I don't know if there's even a place for me there right now." As Paige in WWE, Saraya was a trailblazer, becoming the inaugural NXT Women's Champion and establishing herself as the "Anti-Diva." Her main roster debut is legendary; she won the Divas Championship on her first night. A two-time champion, her promising career was cut short by a severe neck injury in 2018, forcing her into retirement, where she transitioned into non-wrestling roles like SmackDown General Manager. After leaving WWE, she made a shocking debut in AEW in 2022 as Saraya. Medically cleared to compete again, she returned to the ring after a nearly five-year absence. The pinnacle of her run was at All In 2023 in her home country of England, where she won the AEW Women's World Championship in front of over 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium. She parted ways with AEW in March 2025 and is currently on a hiatus from wrestling. More WWE News: For more on WWE, head to Newsweek Sports.

Hypebeast
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
3.Paradis SS26 Indulges in the Sands of Time
If today's climate seems dark or uncertain, and designerEmeric Tchatchouais shooting for the stars to lift fashion's spirits. Described by the Parisian label as an 'introspective collection' that explores 'the illusion of time through the imagery of the desert,' the presentation included illustrations from the French children's bookThe Little Prince, Surrealist-inspired design details, and an electrifying color palette. With the runway floor covered in sand and the windows tinted in technicolor hues, the venue immersed guests in a desert landscape, perhaps the Saharan setting ofThe Little opening looks drew from the dry hues of desert terrains, with shades of beige, tan, rust, and dark brown, and then deep shades of blue usher in star-laden garments inspired by the famous children's book. Towards the close of the presentation, veered the other direction with electric orange and hot pink, evoking a smoldering sunset. While reprising classic menswear silhouettes including two-piece suits, leather blousons, elegant shirting, and roomy trousers, each style is slightly tweaked with playful flair. Pant legs and jacket arms feature twisted wrinkles, pant waistbands are multiplied by four, and some collared button-ups explode into a translucent organza on one side. Standout details include a repeating timepiece pattern that eventually manifests into a coat pinned with various watches, and a new rendition of camouflage embellished with glistening crystals. The runway also featured a range of special guest models, including rapperFrench Montana,who wore an asymmetrical white blazer, andSolange's sonJulez Smith, who wore a hot pink two-piece. See the gallery above for a closer look at SS26 and stay tuned to Hypebeast for coverage of Paris Fashion Week.


New Straits Times
25-06-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
'Many thought Iran was evil — now they show support,' says Malaysian content creator
KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian woman with family ties in Tehran says the recent Israel-Iran conflict left her worried for her in-laws' safety and struggling to stay in contact during the height of the missile strikes. Norazryana Mat Dawi said the missile exchange between the two countries in April was a deeply stressful experience for her and her family. The 40-year-old Johorean,who is married to an Iranian and currently resides in the Czech Republic, considers Iran her second home. "I couldn't believe it was really happening. For 17 years I've been part of the Iranian community, and we always talked about the possibility of war. When it finally happened, it was heartbreaking." she told the NST. Her husband's family lives in Tehran, one of the areas affected during the 12-day conflict. Although the strikes did not directly hit their home, the situation left the family anxious and on edge. "They were terrified. The attacks happened while they were asleep. Although the missiles weren't near their area, the sound of the explosions woke them," she said. The first three days were the most worrying, as her in-laws could not leave Tehran due to heavy traffic and road congestion. They eventually managed to relocate to their second home in northern Iran on the fourth day. Norazryana said communication also became difficult when the Iranian government restricted internet access due to fears of cyberattacks. "From day six to nine, we lost contact for a few hours. Iran only allowed access to their local intranet. Incoming international calls were blocked, and we couldn't get updates from Iranian media or our family," she said. She and her husband resorted to using a locally developed Iranian messaging app, although the internet speed was poor. A landline call from her in-laws finally reassured them that everyone was safe. As a content creator who regularly shares updates about Iran, Norazryana said the conflict changed how Malaysians view the country. "Before this, many were sceptical and thought Iran was evil. But after the conflict, especially after Iran responded to Israel, I noticed more Malaysians showing sympathy and support," she said. She hopes more people will understand the hardship ordinary Iranians face under international sanctions. "There are over 90 million people in Iran who just want a normal life. "They are struggling with high inflation and a weak passport. This conflict has only made things harder," she said. International political observer Nasaie Ismail said the April missile strikes placed Malaysians in Iran at potential risk, as key cities like Tehran and Isfahan where most students, workers, and businesspeople live, were among the targeted areas. "This naturally raises concern for any Malaysian residing in or travelling to these high-risk zones," he said. He added that while a ceasefire was eventually declared, trust remains fragile. "Iran sees itself as the victim in this conflict. Even though the United States and Israel have signalled a desire to de-escalate, Iran is hesitant to accept any ceasefire without clear and fair conditions," Nasaie said. Nasaie noted that Iran's domestic unity has strengthened post-conflict, and he expects the country's internal situation to become more stable in the coming months.


United News of India
06-06-2025
- Business
- United News of India
OHPC signs agreement with WAPCOS for management consultancy services of 600 MW UIPSP
Bhubaneswar, June 6 (UNI) Odisha Hydro Power Corporation Ltd (OHPC) and WAPCOS Ltd on Friday signed an agreement for project management consultancy services for the 600 MW Upper Indravati Pumped Storage Project (UIPSP) at Mukhiguda. The Detailed Project Report for the UIPSP has been prepared by WAPCOS. Essentially, it is a large Energy Storage System that pumps water from the lower to the upper reservoir during periods of surplus power availability in the grid. This water is then released to generate electricity during peak power demand. OHPC is constructing a 600 MW Pumped Storage Project near its existing 600 MW Upper Indravati Hydro Electric Project. 'This collaboration marks a crucial step in advancing Odisha's energy sector while ensuring efficiency and sustainability,' said Deputy Chief Minister K V Singh Deo,who also holds the energy portfolio. He further stated that the proposed PSP will have an underground powerhouse located near the lower reservoir, equipped with four vertical-axis reversible-type Francis hydroelectric units, each with a capacity of 150 MW (i.e., 4 x 150 = 600 MW). The system will operate in both pumping and generating modes at different times of the day by circulating water between the two reservoirs. Senior officials from the Water Resources Department, Energy Department, OHPC, and WAPCOS were present on the occasion. UNI DP GNK