• East Asia

    China-te bird flu-r udrek

    Namaskar, ami Sudhanya Ghosh, karmomukhi shikhsharthi, AJA, Asia Journalist Association. Uttar-paschim chiner Xinjiang Uygur namok swashashito ancholer poultry gulite pher Bird flu-r udrek hoyeche bole sombar krishi montraloyer torofe janano hoyeche.Akhono porjonto 1600 murgir mrityu ebong 5,500 murgi akranto hoyeche bole jana gache.Flu choriye pora rukhte sthanio kortripokhho elakatir shudhdhikoron…

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  • Society

    [India Report] India to share Jundal dossier with Pakistan

    Abu Jundal is one of those accused in connection with Mumbai attack which took place on Nov. 26, 2008. It was coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai, the largest city in India, by Islamist terrorists who came from Pakistan.  The attackers allegedly received reconnaissance assistance before the attacks. Ajmal Kasab,…

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  • East Asia

    Bideshira aro shokto aporadh mulok o swastha porikshar mukhomukhi

    Namaskar, amiSudhanyaGhosh, karmamukhishiksharthi, AJA, Asia Journalist Association. Dakhshin korea sarkar bideshi kormocharider deshe probesh korar niomabolike aro dhriro korar shidhdhanto niyechen. korear bhibashan porisheba(KIS) theke sthir kora hoyeche j somosto swalpo daksha karmochari, nabik ebong alpo diner jonno nijukto karmocharider tader swasth oebong aporadh sonkranto somosto khoborakhobor janate hobe agami…

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  • South East Asia

    Major news in Philippines : 661 Manholes ‘Missing’

    Top news in <Manila Bulletin> : 661 Manholes ‘Missing’ MMDA Says They’re Partly Blamed For Flash Floods MANILA, Philippines — Flash floods, like the ones that happened on Tuesday, were blamed partly on 661 manholes and drainage inlets, which have been plugged by private contractors of the Department of Public Works…

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  • Politics

    Russia-Japan territorial row flares up following Medvedev’s second visit to disputed islands

    MOSCOW, July 3 (Xinhua) — Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has braved both unpredictable weather and quite predictable reactions from Tokyo by visiting for the second time the disputed Southern Kuril archipelago in the Far East. Analysts here say his trip on Tuesday to Kunashir (called Kunashiri in Japan) islet…

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  • Society

    China vows to markedly improve food safety in three years

    BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) — The State Council on Tuesday announced a decision to markedly improve food safety, aiming to effectively solve prominent problems in three years. According to a State Council statement posted online, the government also aims to establish a better regulation mechanism, legal and standard system as…

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  • South Asia

    Major news in Nepal : Cheated of their childhood

    Top news in <Nepali Times>: Cheated of their childhood There are fewer Nepali boys and girls working, but the ones who do are in dangerous occupations BHRIKUTI RAI Every day Bikash gets out of his makeshift bed at 5 am and can’t get back till late at night. The eight-year-old…

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  • South East Asia

    Thai Gov’t to hire water management companies

    BANGKOK, July 4 (Xinhua) — Thailand’s cabinet has approved a budget of 300 billion baht (10 billion U.S. dollars) to hire Thai and foreign companies for the country’s water management and flood control projects, senior official said late Tuesday.   The cabinet also approved the terms for hiring and will publicize…

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  • World

    Traditional Egyptian Art Faces Extinction

    A traditional artist makes a Kheyameya artwork in a workshop in Al-Kheyameya street in old Cairo, July 3, 2012. The art of weaving Alkhyamih integrates and attaches various pieces of colored cloth together to form in Islamic ornaments, floral or traditional forms. Egyptians started practising this art during the Mamluk’s…

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  • South East Asia

    Major news in Burma on July 3 : Waste dump extension leaves 70 homeless

    Major news in <The Myanmar Times> : Waste dump extension leaves 70 homeless FAMILIES recently evicted from illegal settlements in North Dagon township have pleaded for assistance from the government, saying they have nowhere else to live and no money to rent a house. Sixty-four people from 12 households were evicted…

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