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Leaders of Japan, China, SKorea hold talks
Dhaka, 9 May, Abnews: China, Japan and South Korea agreed Wednesday to cooperate on ending North Korea’s nuclear program and promoting free trade, two hot-button
Putin sworn in for fourth term
Dhaka, 7 May, Abnews: Vladimir Putin has been sworn in for a fourth term as Russian president and pledged to harness the country's talents to
Islamic countries call Rohingya crisis ‘ethnic cleansing’
Dhaka, 7 May, Abnews: A grouping of Islamic countries said Myanmar’s treatment of Rohingya Muslims is a “serious and blatant violation of international law” and
Lebanon’s first election in a decade
Dhaka, 6 May, Abnews: Lebanese began voting on Sunday in their first general election for nine years, one that is seen as unlikely to upend
23 killed in Pakistan coal mine blast
Dhaka, 6 May, Abnews: At least 23 miners have been killed in accidents triggered by a gas explosion at a coal mine in western Pakistan,
Hawaii braces for more lava
Dhaka, 6 May, Abnews: Sputtering lava, strong earthquakes and toxic gas jolted the southern part of the Big Island of Hawaii as magma shifted underneath
North Korea changes time to match South
Dhaka, 5 May, Abnews: North Korea has changed time zone to match the South after last week’s inter-Korean summit, according to state media. At 23:30 local
Govt failing to protect press freedom: Myanmar journalists
Dhaka, 4 May, Abnews: Journalists in Myanmar believe their government is failing to defend media freedom despite the transition from harsh military rule to an
Indian dust storm: 143 dead
Dhaka, 4 May, Abnews: A series of powerful super storms that tore through India this week have killed 143 people, as officials warned Friday the
Dust storms in north India: 91 dead
Dhaka, 3 May, Abnews: As many as 91 people were killed in Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Rajasthan of India as heavy rain and dust storms
US judge asks Iran to pay $6bn over 9/11 attacks
Dhaka, 3 May, Abnews: A judge in the US has issued a default judgement requiring Iran to pay more than $6bn to victims of the
Hundreds detained after Paris May Day protests
Dhaka, 2 May, Abnews: More than 100 people remained in custody in Paris Wednesday after annual May Day protests turned violent, police said. A McDonald's restaurant
Landslide kills nine in northern China
Dhaka, 30 April, Abnews: A landslide in northern China trapped and killed nine people Monday morning beneath the falling earth. More than a hundred firefighters, rescue
Dual blast kills 21 in Kabul
Dhaka, 30 April, Abnews: Two blasts hit the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday, killing at least 21 people, including a photographer for French news agency
UNSC team hears Rohingya refugee stories
Dhaka, 29 April, Abnews: Hundreds of Rohingya staged a demonstration Sunday as UN Security Council envoys visited refugee camps in Bangladesh where about 700,000 people
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