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🚨🇷🇺 ESCENA DE TERROR EN RUSIA 😱
Un hombre de 44 años, identificado como Alexei, agarró a una niña que jugaba frente a su casa y la metió a la fuerza mientras ella gritaba desesperada.
Pero lo que ocurrió después cambió todo.
El pequeño amiguito de 5 años no huyó. Se aferró a la puerta, resistió con todas sus fuerzas y gritó pidiendo ayuda sin parar.
Sus gritos fueron escuchados. Yulia, sin dudarlo, intervino y logró salvar a la niña. El agresor fue detenido.
Gracias al coraje de un niño y la valentía de una mujer, se evitó una tragedia. 💔➡️❤️
If you are planning to marry, stop asking childish questions like:
“What’s your favorite color?”
“What’s your favorite food?”
“Who is your celebrity crush?”
Those questions won’t help you know her.
Ask her THESE instead- and you will know who she really is...
She was born the seventh of nine children in Kuantan.
Her father was a public servant who got transferred all over the country, so she grew up moving between small towns.
Her mother never finished school. But her mother worked harder than anyone she knew, and believed education was everything.
That belief sent Swee Lay Thein to medical school at Universiti Malaya. She graduated in 1975.
Then she moved to the UK and spent the next 20 years chasing one stubborn question. Why do some patients with blood disorders suffer terribly, needing transfusions their whole lives, while others barely feel sick?
The answer was hidden in a gene. Babies are born producing a special kind of hemoglobin that protects them. Then the body flips a switch and stops making it.
Swee Lay wanted to know what controlled that switch. If you could keep it on, you could save millions of lives.
It took her decades. She travelled across the UK collecting blood samples from families. She flew to Malawi to study a single family with 270 members across seven generations. She hit dead ends. She kept going.
In 2007, she and her team found the gene. They called it BCL11A.
That discovery led to Casgevy, the first FDA-approved CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. A real cure. Already changing real lives around the world.
Last month, Dr Swee Lay Thein stood on a stage in Los Angeles and accepted the Breakthrough Prize, often called the Oscars of Science.
She is the first Malaysian-born scientist to ever win it.
In her speech she said, "As a child hanging out with my older brothers, playing on old railway tracks in Malaysia, I never imagined being here today."
She dedicated the moment to her mother. The woman who never finished school.
A girl from Kuantan. A mum who believed in education even though she never got one herself. A daughter whose work is now saving lives around the world.
That is a Malaysian story.
Tahniah, Dr Swee Lay Thein. We see you. We are proud. 🇲🇾
Next time kau nampak banyak kedai kedai dalam mall tu, percayalah ada sebahagiannya jadi tempat cuci duit. Kes harini, SPRM bekukan beberapa akaun Padini.
🚨 ISRAELI OFFICIAL THREATENS THE WORLD LIVE 🔥
"Anyone who criticizes Israel is our enemy.
We will watch you through Google.
We will expose your weaknesses.
We will get you fired from your job.
And if you own a business, we will bankrupt you."
This is not a random activist speaking.
This is an official from the Israeli Embassy in Washington.
This is exactly what Zionism has become.
A global intimidation machine that threatens your livelihood if you dare speak against them.
Share before they try to delete it.
KUALA LUMPUR – Satu sindiket pengubahan wang haram berskala besar berjaya dibongkar apabila polis menyita dan membekukan aset bernilai hampir RM470 juta menerusi operasi khas dikenali sebagai Op Viking.
Siasatan yang digerakkan oleh Pasukan Pengubahan Wang Haram (AMLA) Bukit Aman itu mendedahkan rangkaian jenayah kewangan kompleks yang dipercayai beroperasi sejak beberapa tahun lalu, melibatkan aktiviti pinjaman wang haram, manipulasi pasaran saham dan pelanggaran undang-undang korporat.
Ketua Unit Siasatan AMLA, Datuk Fazlisyam Abdul Majid berkata, kes berkenaan dibuka sejak Oktober tahun lalu hasil risikan yang telah dikumpul sejak 2018.
“Sepanjang tempoh 15 Oktober hingga 13 Januari, seramai 10 individu telah ditahan, terdiri daripada tujuh lelaki dan tiga wanita termasuk seorang ahli perniagaan dikenali sebagai Victor Chin,” katanya dalam sidang media.
Menurut beliau, siasatan mendapati sindiket itu beroperasi menggunakan pelbagai taktik termasuk mengeluarkan perjanjian pinjaman yang mengelirukan, mengugut peminjam serta memanipulasi harga saham untuk keuntungan haram.
Aset Mewah, Saham Berbilion Unit Dirampas
Dalam operasi itu, pihak berkuasa bertindak membekukan pelbagai aset bernilai tinggi termasuk:
Lapan hartanah
32 kenderaan
Saham milik dua syarikat
Lebih mengejutkan, polis turut menyita sebanyak 2.98 bilion unit saham bernilai RM323.6 juta, selain akaun dagangan berjumlah RM64.2 juta dan 404 akaun bank membabitkan RM85.6 juta.
Turut dirampas adalah barangan mewah seperti kereta, motosikal, jam tangan eksklusif, barang kemas, beg berjenama serta wang tunai dalam pelbagai mata wang.
Setakat ini, seramai 41 individu telah dirakam keterangan bagi membantu siasatan.
‘Mafia Korporat’ Dalam Radar
Difahamkan, serbuan terdahulu turut menemui wang tunai, barangan kemas serta kenderaan mewah di beberapa premis yang dipercayai ada kaitan dengan rangkaian tersebut.
Kes ini dilihat sebagai antara pendedahan terbesar melibatkan apa yang digelar sebagai “mafia korporat” yang didakwa menyalahgunakan sistem kewangan untuk mengaut keuntungan haram dalam skala besar.
Polis Buru Saki-Baki Suspek
Fazlisyam menegaskan, pihak polis tidak akan berkompromi dan akan terus memburu mana-mana individu yang terlibat, sama ada secara langsung atau tidak langsung dalam kegiatan tersebut.
“Siasatan dijalankan berdasarkan bukti kukuh dan mengikut peruntukan undang-undang. Kita juga mengalu-alukan kerjasama orang ramai untuk menyalurkan maklumat berkaitan aset atau aktiviti mencurigakan,” katanya.
Kes disiasat di bawah Seksyen 4(1) Akta Pencegahan Pengubahan Wang Haram, Pencegahan Pembiayaan Keganasan dan Hasil daripada Aktiviti Haram 2001 (AMLA).
Dalam masa sama, orang ramai diingatkan supaya lebih berhati-hati dan tidak terlibat dengan sebarang aktiviti kewangan meragukan yang boleh menjurus kepada jenayah pengubahan wang haram.
49 arrests, 687 phones, and a hotel full of Malaysian SIM cards
Phnom Penh police raided the Jinbian Mendu Hotel in Sen Sok yesterday afternoon and arrested 49 people. The operation, carried out on orders from Phnom Penh Governor Khuong Sreng and Police Commissioner Chuon Narinth, seized 92 computers, 687 mobile phones, and a stash of Malaysian SIM cards.
The group had reportedly just relocated from Tboung Khmum province and was running fake investment scams targeting victims in Malaysia. Suspects include Chinese, Malaysian, Vietnamese, and Myanmar nationals. One Cambodian woman was also detained. Police say they're now working to identify the ringleaders behind the operation.
Justice has been served.
This man paid $145,000 in rent for an apartment he didn't live in just to freeze time and catch his wife's killer.
In 1999, Satoru Takaba's wife, Namiko, had her life taken in their apartment.
The police had no solid leads, and the case went cold.
Usually, families move out and try to forget. But Satoru refused.
He believed that one day, technology would catch up to the killer.
So, he kept the lease.
For 26 years, he paid the rent every single month on that empty, silent apartment.
He kept the bloodstains on the floor. He kept the footprints. He turned the room into a time capsule, waiting for science to improve.
And in late 2025, his investment finally paid off.
Police returned to the apartment and used modern DNA technology to analyze the preserved bloodstains that had been sitting there for two decades.
They found a match.
The DNA belong to Kumiko Yasufuku, Satoru’s own high school classmate.
It turns out, she had held a grudge for decades because Satoru had rejected her romantic advances back in school.
This is scary... A selfie can now expose your exact home address.
And most people have no idea this exists.
GeoSpy AI can find your exact location from a single photo. No metadata. No EXIF data. Just pixels. This is terrifying.