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Indonesian Muslims hold Friday prayers in shadow of deadly volcano

PENANGGAL: Indonesian Muslims gathered for Friday prayers in an evacuation center on the slopes of Mount Semeru, where thousands of people remain in limbo...

‘Silent strike’ against junta empties Myanmar streets

YANGON: Myanmar anti-coup demonstrators staged a "silent strike" Friday, closing businesses and emptying the streets of cities and towns across the country to protest...

WikiLeaks founder Assange one step closer to extradition to United States

LONDON: WikiLeaks' Julian Assange on Friday moved a step closer to facing criminal charges in the United States for breaking spying law and conspiring...

Solomon Islands lifts curfew as unrest subsides

HONIARA: The Solomon Islands abruptly lifted a two-week-old curfew on the capital of Honiara Friday, as political tensions eased in the Pacific nationRoyal Solomon...

US commander: Al-Qaeda numbers in Afghanistan up ‘slightly’

WASHINGTON: The Al-Qaeda extremist group has grown slightly inside Afghanistan since US forces left in late August, and the country's new Taliban leaders are...

Michigan school district faces two $100m suits after Oxford shootings

SOUTHFIELD, Michigan: The parents of a 17-year-old girl who was shot in the neck at Oxford High School during a mass shooting that left...

Russia keeps tensions high over Ukraine while waiting for next Biden move

MOSCOW: Russia kept up a barrage of hostile rhetoric toward Ukraine on Thursday and compared the crisis there to the most dangerous moment of...

Pandemic, diplomacy: Germany’s new government takes charge

BERLIN: With a pandemic crisis meeting and debut appearances in Paris and Brussels, Germany's new Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his team hit the ground...

At UN, a call to recognize climate change causes conflict

UNITED NATIONS, United States: Niger called Thursday for a UN resolution formally linking climate change and security issues around the world but Russia, China...

Philippines court says anti-terrorism law partly unconstitutional

MANILA: The Philippines' Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that parts of the country's controversial anti-terrorism law were unconstitutional, saying its section linked to protests...

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