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South Asia

An Islamabad court ordered YouTube to block 27 channels operated by Pakistani journalists and opposition figures on Tuesday, following a request from the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency, which accused the channels of spreading anti-state content and false information against government institutions and the armed forces.
Pakistan Court Orders YouTube to Block 27 Journalist Channels
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19 hours ago19 hours ago
Air India Crash: Probe Focuses on Boeing Jet's Fuel Switches
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1 day ago1 day
BBC: Ex-Bangladesh Leader Ordered Protesters' Killing
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1 day ago1 day
India: At Least 11 Killed as Bridge Collapses in Gujarat
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1 day ago1 day
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Taliban Leaders Over Women's Rights
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2 days ago2 days
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India

The Reuters X account, with over 25 million followers globally, was withheld in India from Saturday evening to Sunday evening. It displayed a message that the account had been blocked "in response to a legal demand."
India: Reuters X Account Restored After Brief Block
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3 days ago3 days ago
Trump Threatens 10% Tariff on BRICS-Aligned Nations
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3 days ago3 days
Dalai Lama Confirms Successor Will Continue Buddhist Institution
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JUL 2JUL 2
Quad Ministers Announce Security, Economic Initiatives at Washington Meeting
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JUL 2JUL 2
India: 3 Killed, 50 Injured in Stampede at Hindu Festival
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JUN 30JUN 30
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Afghanistan

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on Monday condemning Afghanistan's Taliban rulers for the "systematic oppression" of women and girls. In total, 116 countries voted in favor of the measures, while 12 abstained and two, including the United States and Israel, opposed.
UN Adopts Afghanistan Humanitarian Resolution Despite US Opposition
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2 days ago2 days ago
Iran Deports Nearly 450K Afghans Amid Regional Crisis
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3 days ago3 days
UNICEF: 4 Million Afghan Children Out of School Amid Infrastructure Crisis
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JUN 3JUN 3
Germany Seeks Direct Taliban Deal for Afghan Deportations
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6 days ago6 days
Pakistan Upgrades Diplomatic Relations with Afghanistan
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MAY 30MAY 30
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Pakistan

Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods across Pakistan have killed at least 46 people since Tuesday, with the highest death toll of 22 recorded in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, followed by 13 deaths in Punjab, seven in Sindh, and four in Balochistan.
Pakistan: Flash Floods, Heavy Rain Claims at Least 46 Lives
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JUN 30JUN 30
Pakistan Denies Iran's Nuclear Retaliation Claims Against Israel
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JUN 16JUN 16
Erdoğan, Sharif Meet in Istanbul Amid India-Turkey Tensions
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MAY 26MAY 26
India Confirms Aircraft Losses in Pakistan Clashes
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JUN 2JUN 2
Pakistan: School Bus Attack in Balochistan Kills at Least 6
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MAY 21MAY 21
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Bangladesh

Bangladesh's interim government has banned the former ruling Awami League party's physical and online activities under the country's Anti-Terrorism Act, pending the conclusion of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) trials against the party and its leaders.
Bangladesh Bans Sheikh Hasina's Awami League Party
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MAY 11MAY 11
Bangladesh: UN Says Hasina Govt Committed 'Crimes Against Humanity'
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FEB 12FEB 12
UK: Anti-Corruption Minister Refers Herself to Ethics Probe
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JAN 7JAN 7
Bangladesh: Protesters Torch Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Home
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FEB 6FEB 6
Bangladesh Sets 2025-26 Timeline for Elections
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DEC 16 2024DEC 2024
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Sri Lanka

Adani Green Energy formally announced on Thursday its withdrawal from two wind power projects in Sri Lanka. The projects, valued at $442M, were meant to generate 484 megawatts of power in the Mannar and Pooneryn regions.
India: Adani Exits Sri Lanka's $442M Wind Power Projects
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FEB 13FEB 13
Sri Lanka: Minister Says Monkey Behind Nationwide Blackout
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FEB 11FEB 11
Sri Lanka: Pres. Dissanayake's Coalition Wins Snap Polls
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NOV 15 2024NOV 2024
Sri Lanka: President Appoints New Cabinet
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NOV 18 2024NOV 2024
Anura Kumara Dissanayake Sworn in as Sri Lanka's President
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SEP 23 2024SEP 2024
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Myanmar

Kari Lake, the Trump administration's senior adviser with the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees Voice of America (VOA) and other government-funded news operations, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday and defended the decision to cut 85% of the USAGM workforce.
Lake Defends Voice of America Cuts in House Hearing
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JUN 26JUN 26
UN Condemns Myanmar Junta for Breaking Earthquake Ceasefire
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APR 11APR 11
Myanmar Earthquake: Death Toll Crosses 1.6K
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MAR 29MAR 29
Myanmar Earthquake Death Toll Crosses 2K, Rescue Hopes Fade
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MAR 31MAR 31
Myanmar Junta Extends Emergency Rule
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JAN 31JAN 31
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Nepal

Nepali Sherpa guide Kami Rita scaled Mount Everest for the 31st time on Tuesday, breaking his own world record for the most successful ascents of the world's highest mountain at 8,849 meters (29,032 feet).
Kami Rita Sets New Everest Record With 31st Summit
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MAY 27MAY 27
Nepal Hikes Fee for Everest Climbers
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JAN 23JAN 23
Nepal: At Least 193 Killed in Floods and Landslides
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SEP 30 2024SEP 2024
Over 100 Killed After Powerful Earthquake Strikes China
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JAN 7JAN 7
Nepal: Plane Crash Kills 18, Pilot Lone Survivor
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JUL 24 2024JUL 2024
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Maldives

Maldives: Pres. Muizzu's Party Wins Parliamentary Polls
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APR 22 2024APR 2024
Maldives Presidential Election Heads for Runoff
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SEP 10 2023SEP 2023
The foreign minister of the Maldives, Moosa Zameer, met with US Sec. of State Antony Blinken in Washington on Tuesday in a bid to strengthen ties between the US and the strategically important Indo-Pacific archipelago.
Maldives Foreign Minister Visits Washington
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JUN 26 2024JUN 26 2024
Hong Kong Won't Act on Sanctioned Russian Superyacht
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OCT 11 2022OCT 2022
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Bhutan

Study: 15M People Threatened Globally by Glacial Flooding
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FEB 8 2023FEB 2023
Study: Earth Risks Losing Significant Glacier Mass By 2100
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JAN 6 2023JAN 2023
Extreme heatwaves, drought, and floods caused by climate change could cost Germany up to €900B ($960B) in cumulative economic damage by 2050 if no adaptation measures are taken, according to a German government study published Monday.
Study: Climate Change to Cost Germany $960B by 2050
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MAR 7 2023MAR 7 2023
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