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Middle East
Banned from school, Afghan girls turn to madrassas
KABUL - In a madrassa in the Afghan capital, rows of teenage girls rock back and forth reciting...
In this picture taken on Feb 24, 2023, volunteer Mohammed Alaa al-Jalil tends cats rescued from the rubble of earthquake-devastated buildings at an animal shelter in al-Bab, in the rebel-held Syrian province of Aleppo. - (Photo by RAMI AL SAYED / AFP)
News
Volunteers rescue over 1,500 animals after earthquakes in Turkey
ISTANBUL - Over 1,500 pets have been rescued so far since the twin earthquakes hit southern Turkiye,...
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National
Five Malaysians rescued from Myanmar to be home by Wednesday
BANGKOK - Five Malaysian job-seekers, who claimed to have been duped into going to Myanmar and...
This picture taken on Dec 25, 2022 shows student Marwa protesting alone against the ban on women's higher education, outside the Kabul University as members of Taliban stand guard in Kabul. - AFP
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G7 tells Taliban to 'urgently reverse' ban on women aid workers
LONDON - G7 foreign ministers on Thursday called on the Taliban to "urgently reverse" a ban on women...
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News
Moscow says Berlin tried to 'demonise Russia' with famine ruling
MOSCOW - Moscow said Thursday that a decision by German lawmakers to recognise the 1930s starvation...
Pakistan: An Internally displaced flood-affected girl sits in her tent at sunset at a camp in the flood-hit area in Dera Allah Yar in Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province on Sept 28, 2022. (Photo by Fida HUSSAIN / AFP)
COLUMNISTS
Pakistan’s climate crisis a wake-up call
When the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Pakistan early this month, he...
Cambodian survivor of the infamous Tuol Sleng prison Chum Mey speaks to the media after the verdict to uphold the genocide and life sentence of ex-Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan at the Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia on Sept 22, 2022. - (Photo by TANG CHHIN SOTHY / AFP)
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Cambodia Khmer Rouge court upholds conviction in final ruling
PHNOM PENH - Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge war crimes court gave its final verdict Thursday,...
This photo taken on Sept 16, 2022, shows Phoeun Yoeun, a former teacher at Tuol Sleng school, showing a photo of one of his late friends displayed at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh. (Photo by TANG CHHIN Sothy / AFP)
Asean
Khmer Rouge war crimes court winds up with survivors still hurting
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodia's UN-backed court set up to try Khmer Rouge leaders finishes...
In this file photo taken on September 10, 1990 leaders of the Cambodian factions including Cambodian Khmer Rouge guerrilla faction leader Khieu Samphan (2nd R) and Hun Sen (L), prime minister of the Hanoi-backed Cambodian government, joining hands at a press conference in Jakarta at the end of their talks where they reached a peace agreement to end the Cambodian war. (Photo by Francis SILVAN / AFP)
Asean
Who were the Khmer Rouge?
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal will hand down its final...
This file photo taken on Aug 25, 2009 shows a photographer (R) taking pictures of a television screen broadcasting live video footage of Dr Sotheara Chhim testifying at the Extraordinary Chambers of the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in Phnom Penh. - (Photo by TANG CHHIN SOTHY / AFP)
News
Cambodian psychiatrist helping genocide survivors wins 'Asia's Nobel Prize'
MANILA - A Cambodian psychiatrist treating victims of the Khmer Rouge and a French environmentalist...
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Canada says summer heatwaves linked to climate change
This photo taken on October 22, 2024 shows Kaori Ishikawa, an assemblywoman in Hitachi city, posing during an interview with AFP at her house in Hitachi city, Ibaraki Prefecture. - File photo by AFP
Decline of rural Japan not our fault, women say
Arabic calligraphy is a traditional art form cherished by Muslims worldwide, and the Jawi script has adopted Arabic characters and writing techniques to produce exquisite artwork. Photo by Bernama
Elevating Islamic calligraphy: Celebrating a unique art form
Luqman took to Instagram to deliver the sad news. Photo: IG
Father of national footballer Luqman Hakim passes away
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Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions...
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Plastics: Lifesaver turned environmental threat
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How harmful are microplastics to human health?
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The growing scourge of plastic pollution: In numbers
A worker on a forklift moving a bale of plastic bottle at the recycling factory 'Japantech East Japan PET Bottle MR Center' in Kasama city of Ibaraki prefecture. Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki/ AFP
Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions - Expert
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Tilapia therapy for ‘abang bomba’ at Meru Raya Fire Station
To create a more cheerful and sustainable environment, the team at the Meru Raya Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) have innovatively transformed the station's drains and water retention ponds into tilapia fish farms.
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