#ICYMI: Weekly Editor's Picks (Oct 5-11)
Rosmanizam Dali
October 11, 2015 21:55 MYT
October 11, 2015 21:55 MYT
A list of selected news stories chosen by Astro AWANI's editor for the week beginning Oct 5 to Oct 11, 2015.
The focus at the start of the week centred on the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPPA) after trade ministers from 12 countries reached a deal on the most sweeping trade liberalisation pact in a generation.
The deal could reshape industries and influence everything from the price of cheese to the cost of cancer treatments.
Monday, October 5, 2015: 12 COUNTRIES REACH DEAL IN TPPA NEGOTIATIONS
Trade ministers from a dozen Pacific nations in TPP Ministers meeting post in TPP Ministers "Family Photo" in Atlanta, Georgia on Oct 1, 2015. - Reuters/USTR Press Office/Handout
As the week progressed, focus then shifted to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) issue where the Malay Rulers called on the government to complete the investigation as soon as possible and take “the appropriate stern action” against all found to be implicated.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015: MALAY RULERS WANT 1MDB ISSUE SETTLED SOONEST
The Malay Rulers worry that if the issue is allowed to drag on, it can jeopardise the country's economy and the livelihood of the people.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) then issued a directive to 1MDB to repatriate its investments abroad totalling some US$1.83 billion.
The central bank then revealed it had revoked three permissions granted to the strategic investment fund under the Exchange Control Act 1953 (ECA), to make the investments abroad.
The week ended with the discovery of a child’s body, which was later identified as Sasa Sobrie, one of the seven Orang Asli students of SK Tohoi, who had been reported missing since Aug 23, 2015.
Thursday October 8, 2015: BODY AND SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND AT SUNGAI PERIAS
The post-mortem conducted on Wednesday found the girl had died about one to two weeks ago.
The remains were found about 800 metres from where the body of Sasa Sobrie was found.
On Friday, the nation breathed a sigh of relief as two of the missing students were found alive, albeit weak and malnourished. The students were Norieen Yaakob, 10 and Miksudiari Aluj, 11.
Friday, October 9, 2015: TWO MISSING ORANG ASLI STUDENTS FOUND ALIVE, FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY KIDNAPPED AND FORMER ALOR LIMBAT ASSEMBLYMAN MURDERED
Miksudiari was found alive by army personnel after she had gone missing for 48 days. - BERNAMA Photo
News of a kidnapped five-year-old boy also rocked the nation on Friday after a 20-second video went viral on social media.
Eight hours later the boy was found by a taxi driver, who later sent the boy home in Kajang.
The boy was sent to the Kajang Hospital for a medical examination eight hours after he had been kidnapped.
On Saturday, the nation took part in the inaugural Hari Sukan Negara 2015 (National Sports Day 2015) which had been hailed a success by Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.
More than 17,000 activities were held throughout the day such as basketball, wall climbing, bag jump, futsal, archery among others.
The National Sports Day 2015 later made it into the Malaysia Book of Records for the highest number of activities carried out simultaneously nationwide in a single day.
Saturday, October 10, 2015: NATIONAL SPORTS DAY 2015 AND IS IT MH370?
Sabah police also confirmed they received a report of an aircraft wreckage that was found on Sugbay Island, Tawi-Tawi in the southern Philippines.
Police were quick to stress that information regarding the find has yet to be verified.
A teenager claimed he stumbled upon the wreckage filled with human skeletons while hunting for birds.
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