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Bangladesh sends hundreds more Rohingya refugees to island

DHAKA: Bangladesh on Thursday began relocating hundreds of Rohingya refugees to an island in the Bay of Bengal, despite ongoing concerns from rights groups...

South Korea to launch task force on banning dog meat

SEOUL, South Korea: South Korea on Thursday said it will launch a task force to consider outlawing dog meat consumption after the country's president...

48 people unaccounted for after Siberia mine accident

MOSCOW: At least six people have died and dozens were trapped after a fire in a coal mine in the Kemerovo region of Russia's...

Australia sending troops, police to Solomons amid unrest

CANBERRA, Australia: Australia announced Thursday it was sending police, troops and diplomats to the Solomon Islands to help after anti-government demonstrators defied lockdown orders...

Japanese Ambassador to Afghanistan meets Taliban officials

TOKYO: Japanese Ambassador to Afghanistan OKADA Takashi held talks with the Taliban in Kabul in November, Japan's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. According to...

Philippines rejects China’s demand to remove grounded navy ship

MANILA: The Philippines will not remove a dilapidated navy ship grounded on an atoll in the South China Sea, its defense chief said on...

Al-Shabab blast by school in Somali capital kills at least 5

MOGADISHU, Somalia: A large explosion outside a school in Somalia's capital on Thursday has killed at least five people, including students, witnesses said. The...

White House: 92% of fed workers under mandate are vaccinated

WASHINGTON: The Biden administration's vaccine mandate for millions of federal workers seems to be working, with no apparent disruption to law enforcement, intelligence-gathering or...

Philippine police say ICC suspension of drug war probe won’t stop local investigation

MANILA: Philippine police said on Wednesday that the local authorities would proceed with their investigation into alleged abuses and extrajudicial killings under President Rodrigo...

Bangladeshi COVID-19 jab to start human trials soon

DHAKA: Bangladesh's first homegrown coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine will start human trials next month following ethical approval from the country's top medical body, its...

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