• West Asia

    Egyptian security forces ‘kill Mexican tourists’

    Security forces in Egypt have mistakenly killed 12 people, including Mexican tourists, during an anti-terror operation, the interior ministry says. The tourists were travelling in four buses that entered a “banned area” in the Wahat area of the Western Desert, the ministry said in a statement. Ten Mexicans and Egyptians…

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  • South Asia

    ‘Islamic State’ militants claim attack on Pak-Afghan border

    Former Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militants who have pledged allegiance to Islamic State said on Sunday they had attacked a paramilitary checkpoint along the Afghan border, in the first such assault claimed by a former faction of the TTP in several months. A militant affiliated with the faction told Reuters the…

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  • South Asia

    Mecca crane collapse disaster

    A powerful storm toppled a construction crane Friday afternoon at the Masjid al-Haram, or Grand Mosque, in Mecca killing at least 107 people and injuring 238 others, Saudi Arabia’s civil defense authorities said on Twitter. Photos and video on social media showed the crane crashing through the mosque roof and…

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  • West Asia

    Egypt’s prime minister and government resigns

    Egypt’s government has resigned and the country’s oil minister has been asked to form a new cabinet within a week, the office of President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has said. No official reason was given for the government’s resignation. However, a senior source was quoted as saying the aim was to reshuffle…

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  • West Asia

    Nations Democratic Party warns of Turkish civil war

    Turkish pro-Kurdish “Nations Democratic Party” warns that Turkey seems to be on the path of civil war, expressing their worry over the increasing violence between the state and Kurdistan workers’ party. The party releases a statement, explaining how more than 128 party offices were attacked by nationalists over the past few…

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  • South Asia

    American backpacker, artist killed in Nepal

    After the devastating earthquake in April in Nepal, Dahlia Yehia, an artist and a teacher from the US, backpacked to the Asian country to help the people. According to the “Find Dahlia” Facebook page her family and friends started to help find her, Yehia, 25, arrived on July 20 and…

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  • West Asia

    Summit talks between Korea and Jordan

    South Korea’s president Park Geun Hye holds a summit talk with Jordan’s King Abduallah II to discuss means available to strengthen the relations between two countries. During the summit talks, President Park and King Abduallah will discuss possible cooperation in trade, investments, construction, energy, culture, education and development. It’s expected…

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  • West Asia

    ISIS says Norwegian and Chinese hostages are ‘for sale’

    The terrorist group ISIS says it’s holding two more foreign nationals hostage, and shows the pictures of two men in yellow jumpsuits with “For Sale” posted below their portraits in the final pages of the latest edition of the ISIS online magazine Dabiq. One page reads “Norwegian Prisoner For Sale.” The…

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  • West Asia

    Lebanese government sets a new plan for waste disposal

    The Lebanese government has agreed to resume waste disposal after weeks of protests over piles of rubbish left in the streets of the capital Beirut. Ministers decided in an emergency meeting to give local municipalities the authority to treat local waste. Protests triggered by rotting rubbish in Beirut quickly grew…

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  • East Asia

    Early autumn tour to outskirts of Seoul

    Winter is coming. No, seriously, winter is coming. But for now, it is autumn in Korea (which is quite similar to winters in Karachi, Pakistan). Chilly winds, moody weather – sometimes sunny; at others, rainy, and at times, both simultaneously. And upon stepping away from Seoul for a day, even…

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