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After decades of low wages for Malaysians, now is just the right time for the government to start investing in the people to help lower income families in trying to get out of poverty.
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Increased use of technology within legal systems has the potential to increase access to justice for millions, but there remain obstacles
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There has been an unequivocal rise of calls to domestic violence helplines, demand for emergency shelter, and reports of physical injury from women and girls across the world during the pandemic.
Read moreSingaporean Man Avoids the Death Penalty Twice
A recent case of a capital sentence being revoked on appeal shows the various human rights challenges that flow from imposing the death penalty, not only in Singapore but around the world.
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