Muslim woman’s Hindu children inspire Indian film
Thennadan Subaida’s children say the movie is a tribute to their mother’s extraordinary life.Continue Reading
Thennadan Subaida’s children say the movie is a tribute to their mother’s extraordinary life.Continue Reading
Afghanistan’s government is running an aggressive campaign to remove drug users from the streets.Continue Reading
Phangnga: Thailand has convinced the World Heritage commitee to accept its nomination of the Andaman Sea Natural Reserves of Thailand to be named on Unesco’s World Heritage list by the year 2025.Continue Reading
The actor is a hot favourite to go home with a trophy for his widely lauded acting in the drama Your World In Mine at the upcoming Star Awards 2023. Does he think he’ll win? And, wait – is “Richie” his real name?Continue Reading
GUATEMALA CITY: Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen completed a three-day trip to Guatemala on Sunday (Apr 2) where she offered more cooperation with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei’s government, one of Taiwan’s few allies in the world. Tsai’s tour, which will take her to Belize on Sunday afternoon, comes a week after HondurasContinue Reading
Diplomats from 80 countries visited the Andaman Coast under an invitation by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to showcase the success of royal initiatives for social development in the South.Continue Reading
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol sees the strategic logic for closer ties with Japan, but his political opposition does not and Tokyo can afford to play hard to get, says international relations professor Robert Kelly of Pusan National University.Continue Reading
It was suggested in Parliament that an English test should be part of Singapore’s citizenship process.Continue Reading
THE BAD AND THE UGLY The majority of the tenants who spoke to TODAY said that small arguments and disagreements are part and parcel of living with strangers, but some have had it worse than others. Mr Kalimuthu said that his sour relationship with his ex-flatmate reached a point ofContinue Reading
For some years, powerful politicians have been proposing ways to keep Indonesia President Joko Widodo in power beyond his legally mandated two terms. Jokowi himself has been inconsistent in dispelling the rumours, say Indonesia law experts Tim Lindsey from the University of Melbourne and Simon Butt from the University of Sydney.Continue Reading
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