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‘Grief and memory’: Challenging Malaysia’s historical narratives | History News

[ad_1] Three Malaysian artists take turns scribbling symbols and motifs with chalk on a blackboard floor that doubles as a…

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UN: Potential ‘crimes against humanity’ in China’s Xinjiang | Crimes Against Humanity News

[ad_1] Long-delayed report from the UN Human Rights Council says human rights abuses against mostly Muslim Uighurs stem from ‘anti-terrorism…

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Hong Kong businesses see political persecution in COVID controls | Business and Economy

[ad_1] Hong Kong, China – In Hong Kong’s bustling district of Mong Kok, patrons flowed in and out of bars…

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Jacobabad: World’s hottest city in Pakistan now under water | Climate News

[ad_1] Not long ago, Sara Khan, principal at a school for disadvantaged girls in Jacobabad in southern Pakistan, looked on…

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Syria says Aleppo airport hit by Israeli missile strikes | News

[ad_1] Syrian state media says the missile attack caused some material damage at the airport but made no mention of…

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UN inspection team due to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant Russia-Ukraine war News

[ad_1] United Nations inspectors are due to visit the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant – Europe’s largest nuclear facility –…

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EU toughens travel rules for Russians but issues no full visa ban Russia-Ukraine war News

[ad_1] European Union foreign ministers on Wednesday suspended the visa facilitation deal with Moscow, making it difficult for Russians to…

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Pakistan steps up aid efforts after ravaging floods Climate News

[ad_1] Rescue and relief operations are underway across Pakistan, as millions of people, particularly in the country’s southern and northwest…

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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan appears in court in contempt case | Politics News

[ad_1] Islamabad, Pakistan – Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has been given another chance by the Islamabad High Court…

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Muqtada al-Sadr and Iraq’s propensity for an intra-Shia conflict | News

[ad_1] At least 30 people were killed as supporters of the Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr and his Iran-backed opponents traded…

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