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Saturday, July 5 2025
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    UN experts to investigate three alleged chemical weapons attacks in Syria

    U.N. experts will travel to Syria as soon as possible to investigate three alleged incidents of chemical weapons attacks, the United Nations announced Wednesday. U.N. spokesman Martin Nesirky said the green light for the investigation followed “the understanding reached with the government of Syria” during last week’s visit to Damascus…

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    Cambodia’s opposition demands investigation of election irregularities

    After nearly three decades of autocratic rule, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen may be facing his biggest political dilemma in years, with his party’s parliamentary majority vastly eroded in weekend elections by a burgeoning opposition that could block his forming a government. But the farmer’s son whose favorite pastime is…

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  • South Asia

    Over 250 inmates escape from central jail in Pakistan after armed Taliban’s attack

    Prison guards said Tuesday that they were totally overwhelmed when around 150 heavily armed Taliban fighters staged a late-night attack on their jail in northwest Pakistan, freeing over 250 prisoners including over three dozen suspected militants. It was the second such attack by the Taliban on a prison in the…

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    Nepal’s mountaineer Serchan tries to regain Mt. Everest Record at 83

    Kathmandu:  An octogenarian Nepali mountaineer, whose Guinness World Record as the oldest man to conquer Mt. Everest, the highest peak of the world, was breached by a Japanese octogenarian in May this year, is planning to climb the peak again in Spring next year. Onetime Guinness World Record holder octogenarian…

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    Sri Lankans urges Indian gov’t not to interfere with their internal affairs

    A protestor holds a placard with a photograph of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a protest by Federation of National Organizations, a collective of nationalistic groups, outside the Indian High Commission in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Monday, July 29, 2013. The protestors urged India not to interfere in Sri Lanka’s…

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    Tunisian PM rejects demands to step down and promises to hold election in December

    In a defiant speech, Tunisia’s prime minister rejected opposition demands that his government step down and promised on Monday to complete the country’s democratic transition with a new constitution by August and elections in December. The assassination of two opposition legislators over the last six months has plunged Tunisia –…

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    Indonesian activists protest against Sumatran tiger trade on Global Tiger Day

    A Muslim activist with face painted to resemble a tiger, takes part in a protest against Sumatran tiger trade that marks the Global Tiger Day, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, July 29, 2013. Sumatran tiger is the world’s most critically endangered tiger subspecies with fewer than 400 remain in the wild…

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    50 tons of crude oil leaks from pipeline in Thailand’s popular tourist island Prao Bay

    Streaks of crude oil cover the shore of Prao Bay on Samet Island in Rayong province eastern Thailand Monday, July 29, 2013. The oil spill that leaked from a pipeline has reached the popular tourist island in Thailand’s eastern sea despite continuous attempts to clean it up over the weekend,…

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  • West Asia

    63 killed in series of deadliest atacks in Baghdad including 17 car bombings

    A wave of violence, including 17 car bombings hitting Iraqi cities, killed up to 63 people and wounded some 224, amid growing tension that pushed UN envoy to Iraq to call for immediate government actions to stop the violence to avoid slipping the country back into sectarian strife. The deadliest…

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    North Korea celebrates 60th anniversary of armistice ending Korean War

    Goose-stepping soldiers, columns of tanks and a broad array of ominous-looking missiles poised on mobile launchers paraded through Pyongyang’s main square on Saturday in a painstakingly choreographed military pageant intended to strike fear into North Korea’s adversaries and rally its people behind young ruler Kim Jong Un on the 60th…

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