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Consider This: Home Detention (Part 2) — Ensure Fairness in Prisoner Licensed Release

In a bid to address the persistent issue of prison overcrowding, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the Government has agreed in principle to implement the Licensed Release of Prisoners, which aims to grant home detention to specific categories of prisoners. While this move is lauded as a step towards prison reform, it has sparked concerns regarding potential favouritism towards privileged or influential individuals who have been convicted of crimes. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to lawyer and activist Chong Kar Yan.

Tue Apr 23 2024

Consider This: Home Detention (Part 2) — Ensure Fairness in Prisoner Licensed Release

In a bid to address the persistent issue of prison overcrowding, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the Government has agreed in principle to implement the Licensed Release of Prisoners, which aims to grant home detention to specific categories of prisoners. While this move is lauded as a step towards prison reform, it has sparked concerns regarding potential favouritism towards privileged or influential individuals who have been convicted of crimes. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to lawyer and activist Chong Kar Yan.
AWANI Tonight: 3rd May 2024

AWANI Tonight: 3rd May 2024

#AWANITonight with Hafiz Marzukhi

- M'sia drops 34 spots to 107th in World Press Freedom Index
- Gaza: Turkiye halts all trade with Israel

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AWANI Tonight: Malaysia drops 34 spots to 107th place in World Press Freedom Index

AWANI Tonight: Malaysia drops 34 spots to 107th place in World Press Freedom Index

Malaysia placed 107th in the World Press Freedom Index, dropping 34 places from 73rd last year with a score of 52.07 points.
AWANI Tonight: Turkiye halts all trade with Israel

AWANI Tonight: Turkiye halts all trade with Israel

Turkiye will suspend all trade with Israel over its offensive in Gaza until it allows an uninterrupted and sufficient flow of aid into the Strip to address the humanitarian crisis there.
Bullying in Schools (Part 2) — Fed Court Ruling on Duty of Care to Students

Bullying in Schools (Part 2) — Fed Court Ruling on Duty of Care to Students

A recent landmark Federal Court decision has underscored the legal duty on schools and the education system to prevent bullying. This comes amid critical questions as to the effectiveness of existing anti-bullying campaigns and our collective responsibility to protect our children from harm. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to lawyer Muhammad Akram Abdul Aziz.
Bullying in Schools (Part 1) — Collective Responsibility to Tackle Bullying

Bullying in Schools (Part 1) — Collective Responsibility to Tackle Bullying

A recent landmark Federal Court decision has underscored the legal duty on schools and the education system to prevent bullying. This comes amid critical questions as to the effectiveness of existing anti-bullying campaigns and our collective responsibility to protect our children from harm. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Dr Mohamad Naqiuddin Dahamat Azam, Senior Lecturer at UPM’s Faculty of Human Ecology.
AWANI Tonight: 1 May 2024

AWANI Tonight: 1 May 2024

#AWANITonight with @sarayamia

1. Civil servants to receive 13% pay hike - PM
2. Rallies across Asia for greater labour rights

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Consider This: War on Gaza — Healthcare, Code Red

Consider This: War on Gaza — Healthcare, Code Red

A new report has just been released by the international medical humanitarian organisation, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) titled ‘Gaza’s Silent Killings’. The report documents the destruction of the healthcare system and the thousands of individuals who have died as a result of entirely preventable circumstances or from their critical healthcare being disrupted due to the conflict. On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Mercè Rocaspana Moncayo, Health Advisor to the Emergency Unit for Doctors Without Borders.
AWANI Tonight: 30 April 2024

AWANI Tonight: 30 April 2024

#AWANITonight with @cynthiaAWANI

1. MACC: Perlis MB released after questioning
2. Boy killed in London sword attack

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AWANI Tonight: OCC: M'sia lags behind other countries, still has room to improve - Azalina

AWANI Tonight: OCC: M'sia lags behind other countries, still has room to improve - Azalina

Law and Institutional Reform Minister Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said explains that Malaysia still lags behind compared to other countries in dealing with the issues of abuse and social problems involving children, stressing the importance of the Children's Commissioner in championing reforms.
AWANI Tonight :29 April 2024

AWANI Tonight :29 April 2024

#AWANITonight with @_farhanasheikh

1. WEF: Two-state solution only path forward - Arab leaders
2. Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns

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AWANI Tonight: 24 April 2024

AWANI Tonight: 24 April 2024

#AWANITonight with @_farhanasheikh

1. MACC detains MB's son, five others
2. TikTok faces US ban

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Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 3) — Teachers, Students & Social Media Content

Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 3) — Teachers, Students & Social Media Content

Introduced in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2022 and now used widely, the term ‘Sharenting’, a portmanteau of ‘parenting’ and ‘sharing’, refers to the practice where caregivers share content of children under their care on social media. However, despite the likely positive intentions of the adults, the practice carries with it risks and concerns about children's privacy, informed consent, and the potential long-term consequences of having their lives publicly documented online from a young age. Do the risks outweigh the benefits of sharing? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Fouzi Singon, Secretary-General of the National Union of the Teaching Profession.
Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 2) — Sharing Children's Lives Online: Pros & Cons

Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 2) — Sharing Children's Lives Online: Pros & Cons

Introduced in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2022 and now used widely, the term ‘Sharenting’, a portmanteau of ‘parenting’ and ‘sharing’, refers to the practice where caregivers share content of children under their care on social media. However, despite the likely positive intentions of the adults, the practice carries with it risks and concerns about children's privacy, informed consent, and the potential long-term consequences of having their lives publicly documented online from a young age. Do the risks outweigh the benefits of sharing? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to
Lai Cheng Wong, co-founder of Media and Information Literacy for ASEAN Network.
Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 1) — When Children Are Social Media Content

Consider This: Sharenting’ (Part 1) — When Children Are Social Media Content

Introduced in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2022 and now used widely, the term ‘Sharenting’, a portmanteau of ‘parenting’ and ‘sharing’, refers to the practice where caregivers share content of children under their care on social media. However, despite the likely positive intentions of the adults, the practice carries with it risks and concerns about children's privacy, informed consent, and the potential long-term consequences of having their lives publicly documented online from a young age. Do the risks outweigh the benefits of sharing? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Navin Stanislaus, Vice Chairman of Content Forum.
AWANI Tonight: 23rd April 2024

AWANI Tonight: 23rd April 2024

#AWANITonight with Hafiz Marzukhi

- Ten killed after Navy helicopters collide mid-air
- Tensions flare at U.S. universities over Gaza protests

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