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Malaysia should use the remaining months of its ASEAN chairmanship to push for some real solutions to the Myanmar crisis, which cannot involve the junta, says Paul Greening.
Storm clouds hung low above a community center in Jackson, where pastor Andre Devine invited people inside for lunch. Hoagies with smoked turkey and ham drew the crowd, but several people lingered for ...
With the conclave to elect the new pope beginning in Vatican City on Wednesday, following the death of Francis I on 21 April, ...
Sri Lanka's National People's Power of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has won over 100 out of 339 local authorities and ...
Sri Lanka slid 0.001 points to 89th place among 193 countries ranked on the United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) for ...
Sleep remains a mystery despite all the research done so far Science says it helps to consolidate our memories and remove unnecessary information That during sleep when inputs from our five senses are ...
With no official campaigning or list of candidates and the election process shrouded in secrecy, speculation about who will ...
Bill Gates-led nonprofit Gates Foundation sets up Singapore office; fronts US$100 million philanthropic effort to tackle ...
The secret election appears wide open but here are some of the names, in alphabetical order, being talked about as possible ...
BANGKOK (AP) — An ethnic militia in southeastern Myanmar that has been sanctioned by the United States for alleged ...