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Continuing to craft jewelry for global figures all over the world, Alex Moss New York has now unveiled its latest work for Generations from Exile Tribe, Exile and Honest Boyz member, Mandy Sekiguchi. Designed by celebrated jeweler Alex Moss, the latest iced out accessory for the J-pop icon is completely custom and features a brand new signature closure.
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Malaysia's government will repatriate 1,200 Myanmar migrants next week despite a military coup in their home country, but has assured that they will not include minority Muslim Rohingya refugees or those registered with the UN refugee agency.
But the UN High Commissioner for Refugees voiced concern on Tuesday that there may be vulnerable women and children among the group. Myanmar's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was detained as the military seized power on February 1, sparking protests in the country.
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A senior academic at University of South Pacific said he has received death threats since publicly questioning the leadership of the former Vice-Chancellor Pal Ahluwalia. I have received a number of encrypted emails threatening me with my life . and a note was placed under my door, said Professor Ciro Rico, head of USP s School of Marine Studies. I ve been insulted on the streets . not threatening my life but accusing me of being part of a corrupt system, so it s been a nightmare .
The Fijian government deported Professor Ahluwalia to Australia at the start of this month, with his wife, citing unspecified immigration breaches.
Isis bride grew up in Australia - now they re sending her to New Zealand
16 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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The imminent deportation of an Isis-linked 26-year-old woman has sparked fresh transtasman tension after it emerged she left New Zealand aged 6 and grew up in Australia, where her citizenship has been cancelled.
New Zealand is the only option for the deportation of Suhayra Aden, who is being detained in Turkey with her two children after crossing the border from Syria and the ruins of the would-be Isis caliphate.
The case has brought quick parallels with Australia s ejection to New Zealand of criminals born here but who grew up there.