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11 Dead in Philippines Clash
Authorities in the southern Philippines say at least 11 people have been killed in a clash between government troops and a Muslim militant gang. Military spokesman Brigadier General Domingo Tutaan said seven Philippine marines and at least four members of the al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf group died early Saturday in a firefight on the outskirts of Patikul town on the island of Jolo. Tutaan ...
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Japan PM vows all possible help for Myanmar economy
YANGON (AFP) - Japan's premier on Saturday pledged "all possible assistance" to kick-start Myanmar's ailing economy, hailing a major industrial zone near Yangon as a symbol of development for the impoverished nation.Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is touting the potential of Japanese businesses to boost the once junta-ruled nation's economy, visited the Thilawa project -- ...
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HIVAIDS patients mistreated in Lampung
People infected with HIV/AIDS still face discrimination in health facilities in Lampung. Mariana, a patient, said it was usual for medical practitioners to wear multiple covers when dealing with people with HIV/AIDS. "A doctor even told my friend that she deserved to be infected. My friend's condition got even worse after the visit," she told the audience at the Independent ...
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Citizen journalists push public services agenda
Dozens of writers, bloggers and journalists have gathered in Makassar to attend a two-day citizen journalism festival held on May 23-24. The conference, which was aimed at strengthening community voices to increase transparency, accountability and responsiveness of public services, was organized to mark the first ever citizen journalist festival held in Eastern Indonesia. The conference ...
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Taiwan eyes closer business ties with France
Paris, May 24 (CNA) Taiwan's representative to France, Michel Lu, visited the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIP) Friday to promote economic exchanges, eyeing closer business ties between the two countries.Lu, along with the secretary of the Taipei representative office's economics division, Liang Chia-chen, met with Pierre-Antoine Gailly, president of the CCIP, and Gilles ...
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Two-child limit for Muslims in parts of Myanmar
YANGON (AP) - Authorities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state have introduced a two-child limit for Muslim Rohingya families in an effort to ease tensions with the Rohingya's Buddhist neighbors after a spate of deadly sectarian violence, an official said Saturday. Local officials said the new measure - part of a policy that will also ban polygamy - will be applied to two Rakhine ...
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UK arrests two men on Pakistan flight
A Pakistan International Airlines source says an incident which led to a plane being diverted by fighter jets outside London was sparked by a family ...
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17 children die in Pakistan bus explosion
Seventeen Pakistani children have been killed after a gas cylinder on the bus taking them to school exploded. Ten children were injured in the blaze on the outskirts of Gujrat, 170km southeast of Islamabad, DawnNews said. Many vehicles in energy-starved Pakistan are powered by relatively cheap compressed natural gas and cylinder blasts are ...
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Breaking News RAF Jets escorted Pakistani suspected passenger plane to Stansted 2 Arrested UK News
The airline has confirmed it is for security reasons. There are understood to be 297 passengers on board. Sources said the fighters are now alongside the 777 plane over the skies of Britain. The Sun understands two jets – possibly from RAF Marham – were scrambled to intercept the liner travelling from Lahore, Pakistan to Manchester. Now the plane has been redirected to London ...
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South Korea edges Thailand to reach seventh Sudirman Cup final
Three-time champion South Korea defeated Thailand 3-1 here on Saturday to reach its seventh Sudirman Cup final.South Korea will meet the winner between defending champion China and Denmark, who will take on each other later Saturday.Thailand, making its debut in the world team badminton championships, lost to South Korea for the second time in five days.On Saturday, South Korean pair Ko Sung ...
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Myanmar Japanese firms sign MoU on Thilawa SEZ development
Myanmar and Japanese firms on Saturday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on development of Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ), in Myanmar's Yangon.The MoU on significant cooperation between nine Myanmar public companies and a Japanese consortium including -- Mitsubishi Corp., Marubeni Corp. and Sumitomo Corp which are engaging in the zone development, was signed between U Win ...
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China edges through Indonesia to for Sudirman semifinals
China's Fu Haifeng (L) with partner Cai Yun plays a shot during their men's doubles match against Indonesia's Saputro Rian Agung and Pratama Angga at the quarterfinals of the Sudirman Cup World Team Badminton Championships in Kuala Lumpur, May 23, 2013. ...
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Premier Lis visit will cement Pakistan-China ties
Premier Li Keqiang is congratulated by Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari after being conferred the Nishan-e-Pakistan honor, for the highest degree of service to Pakistan, in Islamabad on Wednesday. [Pang Xinglei/ ...
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17 dead after school van explodes in central Pakistan
Map: Pakistan At least 17 people were killed when a school van exploded in central Pakistan earlier today.The van erupted in flames when a faulty gas cylinder exploded in the city of Gujrat, south-east of Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. Seven children were taken to hospital with injuries, five of them in a serious condition. "The fire erupted in the vehicle when the children were only ...
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16 Pakistani schoolchildren killed in bus blast
A gas cylinder blast on a Pakistani school bus has killed 16 children and their teacher in the center of the country. The ensuing fire, which injured another seven children, completely destroyed the vehicle. The wounded children are now being treated at a nearby hospital, and five of them are currently in critical condition.The minivan was taking the children to a private school in Gurjat, ...
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Eleven dead in Philippines clashes
File image - Eleven people were killed in the southern Philippines as troops clashed with a militant group blamed for the country's deadliest terror attacks. (AP Photo/Bullit ...
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Spot-fixing Media reports claim Asad Rauf has left for Pakistan
According to media reports quoting police sources, the controversial umpire may have left the country either on May 20 or 21. This effectively means that the 58-year-old cannot be questioned by the Indian police in connection with spot-fixing investigations, at this ...
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Burmese Muslims given two-child limit
Burma have been ordered not to have more than two children in an attempt by the government to stop Buddhist attacks on Muslims.State officials said the two-child limit in the state of Rakhine would ease tensions between Buddhists and their Muslim Rohingya neighbours.Local officials said the new measure was part of a policy that will also ban polygamyin two Rakhine townships that border ...
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Asian death wave tops a year of big disasters
The earthquake and tidal waves that took the lives of more than 23,000 in countries around the Indian Ocean was the latest and biggest of a series of natural disasters in 2004, one of the worst years in recent memory. The other events include:February 24Morocco. An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 hit the northeastern region of Al Hoceima, killing 628 and injuring more than 900. March ...
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Sharjah eyes more Korean Asian tourists and investments ahead of Seoul summit
WAM SHARJAH, May 25, 2013 (WAM)--The Third UAE-Korea Economic Partnership Forum that opens tomorrow will help provide a direct impetus to the travel and tourism industry in Sharjah and the UAE by way of more Korean and Asian tourists and investments in the promising tourism and hospitality sector, said Mohamed Ali Al Noman, Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority. This ...
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Mumbai case Trial of Pakistani suspects adjourned till June 1
Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks was today adjourned till June 1 as the government is yet to appoint a chief prosecutor to handle the case. The trial suffered a major setback when chief ...
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Female suicide bomber injures 11 in Russian region of Dagestan
MAKHACHKALA, Russia - A female suicide bomber injured at least 11 police officers and civilians, including two children, in the southern Russian region of Dagestan on Saturday, police said. Police spokesman Vyacheslav Gasanov said the bomber blew herself up in the central square in the provincial capital, Makhachkala. He did not give details about the injured children. Since 2000, at least two ...
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17 children and six policemen killed in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: ISLAMABAD: At least 17 children and a female teacher were burnt to death when a gas cylinder fitted into a school van exploded on Saturday in Pakistan's eastern city of Gujrat. At least 10 more children also sustained injuries when the van caught fire. According to police officials, the children were aged between five and 15 years. Emergency teams reached the scene to rescue the ...
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Myanmars western Rakhine state enacts 2-child limit for Muslims to stem sectarian strife
YANGON, Myanmar - Authorities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state have introduced a two-child limit for Muslim Rohingya families in an effort to ease tensions with the Rohingya's Buddhist neighbours after a spate of deadly sectarian violence, an official said Saturday. Local officials said the new measure -- part of a policy that will also ban polygamy -- will be applied to two Rakhine ...
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Pakistan Van Accident Kills 15 Children and Teacher
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