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UN urges Bangladesh to accept stranded Rohingya boats

The United Nations’ top human rights official has called on the Bangladeshi authorities to allow the disembarking of two stranded boatloads of starving Rohingya Muslim refugees who have fled Myanmar by boats. In a letter to the Bangladesh government on Monday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet warned …

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Five Dead, 25 Injured After Flooding, Landslides in Vietnam

Severe floods and landslides in northern Vietnam caused by torrential rains resulted in the deaths of five people over three days, 25 were injured and a few others went missing, local media reported on Saturday, citing local authorities. According to the VN Express newspaper, citing the Central Steering Committee for …

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Escalating tension in the South China Sea

Amid mounting tension, an Australian frigate has joined US warships in the South China Sea, near water suspected of being a Chinese ship drilling for oil. And regional security sources said today, Wednesday, that an Australian frigate joined the American warships located near the place where the Chinese government exploration …

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Who would Kim Jong-un’s successor be?

With the health of North Korea’s Kim Jong-un subject to furious speculation and a flurry of media reports, questions are inevitably being raised over who would take over control of the hermit kingdom if his reign were to be cut short. The 36-year-old has worked tirelessly in the nine years …

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