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  • East Asia

    Bombing in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu

    At least 13 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured in a huge bomb explosion at a hotel in the Somali capital Mogadishu, according to a BBC report. A lorry was used to attack the Jazeera Palace Hotel near the airport, according to the news. Somali militant Islamist group…

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  • West Asia

    Clashes in Algerian oasis city, at least 22 dead

    At least 22 people have died in clashes between Arab and Berber communities around the Algerian oasis city of Ghardaia, the state news agency says. The city has seen clashes for the last two years, with rivalry among communities for jobs, housing and land. But the two days of clashes…

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  • South Asia

    Pakistan Army rescues US mountaineer from K-2

    Pakistan Army recently rescued a US mountaineer, Robert Jackson from K-2 base camp, airlifting him to Skardu for treatment. The 38-year-old was part of a 27-member team on an expedition to summit K-2, having arrived in Pakistan on June 16. “He suffered altitude sickness enroute to K-2 and was brought…

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  • South Asia

    Child rapist given life imprisonment in Pakistan

      A man in Karachi, Pakistan was sentenced to life imprisonment on Tuesday after being convicted him of raping a child four years ago. The case was reported in 2011, when a six-year-old girl complained about bleeding to her family, who took her to a doctor. When asked about what…

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  • Police save Christian couple from ‘blasphemy’ mob in Pakistan

      Police saved a Christian couple near Pakistani city of Lahore, from a mob who were attempting to lynch them for allegedly committing blasphemy. They arrested a cleric for inciting the violence. The incident, which took place in the village of Makki in Punjab province on Tuesday, represents a rare…

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  • tobechecked

    Magazine N’s July issue

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  • East Asia

    Egyptian journalist joins the Asia N

    Radwa Ashraf, from Egypt, begins her journalism internship course from 29th June for one year at Asia N. She has become the second foreign reporter of Asia N since the first foreign intern, Rahul Aijaz from Pakistan. Radwa Ashraf has been working as a journalist at Arabic version of Asia…

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  • Central Asia

    Remembering history for a better future

    The development of transportation systems has accomplished so much more today than in the past half century. The Internet has developed to such fast speeds, giving us a highway of information about other cultures and different peoples. Counterevidence to this development, however, is the proliferation of IS and terrorism, which…

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  • East Asia

    Sharing history and traditions through street food

    Modern day street food has evolved into cheap, convenient and nutritious food. It also fits the taste of consumers who pursue a variety of flavors. Each street food has its own story, history and tradition. Serrdura, made of vanilla cream and crushed biscuits, is a famous dessert in Macao. Interestingly,…

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  • Culture

    Coffee, Education and Counter Culture

    In 1995, Counter Culture Coffee started a rebellion against uniformity and conglomeration of coffee with brands such aa Starbucks, and has since pursued the specialty coffee for 20 years. On April 18, Counter Culture Coffee showed their value of individuality and freedom at the 20th anniversary party, held at Durham…

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