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Record number of migrants arrive in Britain in boat crossings on a single day

LONDON: The number of migrants arriving in Britain in small boats hit a record for a single day on Monday, as the rise in...

Visiting the Arabian Gulf ‘still in Kishida’s plans’

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister KISHIDA Fumio is looking forward to visiting the region at a later date, a high ranking official in Tokyo told...

Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Philippines warns citizens of looming typhoon

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's embassy in the Philippines issued a warning to its citizens in the country on Tuesday as the tropical storm 'Florita' inched...

Top court upholds Malaysia ex-PM Najib Razak’s jail sentence in 1MDB scandal

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia: Malaysia's highest court Tuesday upheld former prime minister Najib Razak's 12-year jail sentence for corruption in the 1MDB financial scandal. "We find the...

Bangkok braces for protests over Thai PM’s term limit

BANGKOK: Thai authorities ramped up security in the capital on Tuesday ahead of protests calling on the prime minister to resign, as a court...

Taiwan saw off China before and retains resolve to defend itself, president says

TAIPEI: Taiwan saw off China's military six decades ago when its forces bombarded offshore Taiwanese islands and that resolve to defend the homeland continues...

Suspect in series of Muslim killings in Albuquerque faces third murder charge

CHICAGO: A suspect in a series of killings of Muslim men that took place over a period of 10 months in Albuquerque, New Mexico,...

Kashmiris fear ‘demographic change’ after India grants voting rights to non-locals

NEW DELHI: An alliance of Kashmiri political parties said on Monday that the inclusion of non-locals in the region's voter list was an attempt...

Somalia PM vows accountability over deadly hotel siege

MOGADISHU: Somalia's prime minister pledged that the government will be held accountable over the deadly Mogadishu hotel siege by Al-Shabab militants whom he branded...

Former Al-Qaeda member accuses daughter’s Edinburgh school of discrimination

LONDON: A private school in the UK is being investigated for allegedly discriminating against the daughter of an important Western anti-Al-Qaeda spy. Aimen Dean, a...

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